Georgia's 100 Days Of Protest
On November 28, the Georgian prime minister announced his government would delay EU accession talks “until 2028,” sparking protests that have continued for the past 100 days. RFE/RL photographers in Georgia, Dato Koridze and Mzia Saganelidze, have been documenting the unrest from day one.

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A masked police officer kicks a smoke bomb on November 29 during the second night of protests after the Georgian government announced the suspension of EU accession talks.

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Protesters wave Georgian and EU flags outside the Georgian parliament building on November 29.

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Protesters are treated inside an ambulance amid heavy police use of tear gas on November 29.

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A protester is detained by riot police on Tbilisi's central Rustaveli Avenue on November 30. The level of violence shown by police forces resulted in the EU imposing visa restrictions on Georgian diplomats and government officials.