Thousands in Georgia join human chains in anti-government protests
- Thousands of Georgians formed human chains across the country in support of European Union membership during pro-Europe rallies that have lasted two months.
- Mass protests began on November 28, after the ruling Georgian Dream party announced it would not pursue EU accession talks until 2028.
- The Interior Ministry reported over 400 arrests, with accusations of torture from Ombudsman Levan Ioseliani and Amnesty International.
- The government's actions have led to international condemnation, including visa bans on Georgian Dream officials from the United States and several European countries.
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