Protesters Rally at Tbilisi City Court in Support of Detainees  

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Here are the key points and events mentioned the article:

**Protests and Demonstrations**

* Protests continue across Georgia, including in Tbilisi, Kutaisi, Batumi, and Zugdidi.
* The protests started on December 31 and have been ongoing for over a month.
* Demonstrators are demanding the release of all those detained during the protests and calling for new elections.

**Specific Protests**

* In Tbilisi: “Daytime Broadcast for People!” near the Public Broadcaster’s building; gift collection and distribution near the Parliament building; rally near the Parliament building.
* In Batumi: “In the Service of the Homeland” protest near the Constitutional Court.
* In Tkibuli: “Solidarity with the Tkibuli Miners!” protest in support of miners who were allegedly fired for political reasons.
* In Kutaisi: “Yes to Europe, No to Russia!” protest near the City Hall building.

**Repression and Dismissals**

* The ruling ‘s repressive actions are drawing increasing criticism as more individuals report politically motivated dismissals.
* Eka , a human resources officer at the , was unfairly dismissed because her family members are allegedly “affiliated with opposition forces.”
* Mikheil Butskhrikidze, who was head of the Adigeni city staff, was dismissed after expressing his opinion as a citizen.

**International Reactions**

* Germany has imposed a ban on nine Georgian nationals.
* The Weimar Triangle (Germany, France, and Poland) issued a joint statement on Georgia.
* Transparency International Georgia reported alarming increase in violence against media in .
* President Salome Zurabishvili urged firmer Western support .

**Police and Security Concerns**

* There are allegations that the received assistance from Belarus during the protests.
* The article mentions a constitutional crisis in Georgia.

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