Protest Is Underway Outside Public Broadcaster, Demanding Release of Mzia Amaglobeli  

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It seems like the article you provided is a collection of news updates from January 1 to January 5, related to protests and political developments in Georgia. Here’ a summary:

**January 4**

* Protests continue for the 38th day outside .
* The road on Rustaveli Avenue is blocked due to ongoing .
* Planned rallies include:
+ : Protest at the Public Broadcaster with the slogan “Daytime Broadcast for People!”
+ Kutaisi: Protest in front of City Hall with the slogan “Yes to Europe, No to Russia!”
+ Batumi: Protest near the Constitutional Court with the slogan “In Service of the Homeland!”

**January 3**

* Repression continues, and allegations of political dismissals intensify.
* Solidarity protests are held for miners in West Georgia.
* Protests persist across Georgia despite New Year festivities.

**January **

* Protest on Rustaveli Avenue continues for the 36th day, with gathering instead of celebrating Bedoba Day.
* The avenue is closed for traffic.

**January 1**

* critiques those who underestimated Georgian strength and determination in her online statement.
* Protests continue despite New Year celebrations, with demonstrators demanding new and the release of detained individuals.
* Rustaveli Avenue remains blocked at night.

Additionally, the article mentions:

* Germany imposing a ban on nine Georgian nationals.
* A joint statement by the Weimar Triangle (Germany, Poland, and the Czech Republic) on Georgia.
* TI Georgia reporting alarming increase in violence against media in 2024.

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