Georgian anti-government protesters livened up their march with traditional dancing. Steps from the “khorumi” war dance were seen at the December 21 rally. Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi, has been the scene of daily mass protests since late November when the government announced it would give up EU grants and accession efforts. The decision came after a European Parliament resolution criticized Georgia’s late October parliamentary elections as being “neither free nor fair.”
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