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Crowds gather outside government buildings occupied by opposition in Georgia’s breakaway Abkhazia
By bne IntelliNews A large crowd of people gathered in the capital of the Georgian separatist territory of Abkhazia on the evening of November 18, as shown on opposition Telegram channels, as the political standoff continued for a fourth day.
Protesters in separatist Georgian region occupy government buildings, calling for leader’s ouster
Protesters on Sunday continued to demand the ouster of self-styled Abkhazian President Aslan Bzhania, and one prominent politician vowed that the opposition would form a rival government if he refuses to step down.
Protesters in Georgia's separatist Abkhazia region refuse to cede control of government buildings
Opposition protesters in Georgia's breakaway province of Abkhazia have refused to cede control of key government buildings seized during rallies on Friday during which at least 14 people were injured
Protesters demand leader's ouster in Russian-backed breakaway region of Georgia
Protesters stormed the parliament of the Russian-backed breakaway Georgian region of Abkhazia on Friday and demanded the resignation of its leader over an unpopular investment agreement with Moscow.
Protesters in separatist Georgian region occupy government buildings, call for leader's ouster
Demonstrators stormed the buildings Friday to protest new measures allowing Russians to buy property in the seaside region of Abkhazia
Protesters in Georgia occupy Abkhazia's regional parliament
Opposition protesters in Georgia's breakaway province of Abkhazia have refused to leave key government buildings unless the regional president resigns.
In Georgian breakaway Abkhazia, protesters refuse to leave parliament
MOSCOW, Nov 16 (Reuters) - Protesters in Georgia's Russia-backed breakaway region of Abkhazia declined on Saturday to leave the parliament building which they stormed the previous day, a departure proposed by the region's president as a condition for resigning.
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Putin Faces Coup Attempt on Russia's Doorstep
Russian president Vladimir Putin may be facing another uprising against Russian influence in Abkhazia, a breakaway region in ...
Eurasianet
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Stances of both sides hardening as confrontation plays out in Abkhazia
The region’s de-facto president,
Aslan
Bzhania
, was left marooned in his home village of Tamysh, where he held an ...
btimesonline
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Putin Faces Coup Attempt in Russian-Controlled Abkhazia Amid Mass Protests
Russian President Vladimir Putin is facing a destabilizing crisis in Abkhazia, a breakaway Georgian region that has long been ...
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Abkhazia: Leader ready to quit if protesters exit parliament
The president of Georgia's breakaway region says he will call fresh elections to end a standoff with protesters who stormed ...
devdiscourse
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Turmoil in Abkhazia: President Bzhania Resigns Amid Protests
Aslan Bzhania, the Russian-backed leader of Abkhazia, has agreed to resign following protests over an investment agreement with Moscow. Protestors stormed the parliament in the capital, Sukhumi, ...
Georgia Today
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Bzhania’s press service: Draft law on agreement with Russia will be withdrawn
The press service of "President" of occupied Abkhazia, Aslan Bzhanai, says the de facto president's administration is ...
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