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Georgian capital's 1st gay march ends in scuffle WNCT By: | AP TBILISI, Georgia (AP) A small gay-rights march in the capital of the ex-Soviet nation of Georgia has ended after a scuffle with opponents. The march Thursday of about 50 people was the first such demonstration in Tbilisi. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Violence Breaks Out At Gay March In Tbilisi, Georgia Towleroad Protesters and gay activists alike were arrested after a brawl broke out during a Day Against Homophobia march in the former Soviet republic of Georgia. LGBT activists were marching from a concert hall to parliament in the nation's capital, Tbilisi, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Christian activists attack Georgia gay pride parade Ottawa Citizen Orthodox priests (R) argue with gay rights activists (L) as they rally in the Georgian capital Tbilisi, on May 17, 2012. Christian activists led by Orthodox priests halt a rare attempt to stage a small gay pride march in ex-Soviet Georgia, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Georgia gay pride march attacked by Christian activists GlobalPost Religious protesters have halted a small gay rights march in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi, leading to a fistfight and several arrests. Orthodox priests (R) argue with gay rights activists (L) as they rally in the Georgian capital Tbilisi on May 17, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Influence Industry: Georgian power struggle becomes DC lobbying battle Washington Post The Georgian government is funding its own US lobbying campaign, portraying Ivanishvili as a Russian pawn attempting to use his foreign-derived wealth to seize control in Tbilisi. Saakashvili has nurtured close ties with Washington since gaining power ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Georgian Gay Parade Ends in Scuffle with Parents RIA Novosti A gay pride parade held in downtown Tbilisi on Thursday ended in scuffles with members of the Georgian Union of Orthodox Parents, the GHN web portal reported. The parade was organized by Georgia's Identity LGBT movement to mark the International Day ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
First Ever Gay Pride Turns Into Fist Fight in Tbilisi International Business Times A group of gay Georgian activists organized the first-ever march to mark the International Day Against Homophobia on Thursday (May 17) which turned into a fist fight when a group of radical Orthodox believers tried to block them in central Teebilisi. See all stories on this topic » |
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Georgian capital's 1st gay march ends in scuffle | WSLS 10 TBILISI, Georgia (AP) A small gay-rights march in the capital of the ex-Soviet nation of Georgia has ended after a scuffle with opponents. The march Thursday of about 50 people was the first such demonstration in Tbilisi. It marked the. WSLS 10 - News |
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