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Protests erupt after beaten journalist dies in Georgia

Protests erupt after beaten journalist dies in Georgia >Opponents of the march block off the capital s main avenue to an LGBT march in Tbilisi, Georgia, Monday, July 5, 2021. A protest against a planned LGBT march in the Georgian capital turned violent on Monday as demonstrators attacked journalists. Organizers of the Tbilisi March For Dignity that was to take place in the evening cancelled the event, saying authorities had not provided adequate security guarantees. (AP Photo/Shakh Aivazov) Shakh Aivazov >Opponents of the march shout as they block off the capital s main avenue to an LGBT march in Tbilisi, Georgia, Monday, July 5, 2021. A protest against a planned LGBT march in the Georgian capital turned violent on Monday as demonstrators attacked journalists. Organizers of the Tbilisi March For Dignity that was to take place in the evening cancelled the event, saying authorities had not provided adequate security guarantees. (AP Photo/Shakh Aivazov) Shakh Aivazov

Rallies held in Georgia after journalist beaten by homophobic mob dies at home - 12-Jul-2021

Rallies held in Georgia after journalist beaten by homophobic mob dies at home Rallies are held after cameraman Alexander Lashkarava is found dead in his home, days after being bashed by a homophobic mob protesting against a pride march in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi. 12 July 2021 Rallies have been held in Georgia after the death of a journalist who was bashed by a homophobic mob that was protesting against a pride march. Cameraman Alexander Lashkarava was found dead in his home by his mother on Sunday, according to the TV Pirveli channel he worked for. Lashkarava was one of several dozen journalists attacked last Monday by opponents of an LGBT march that had been scheduled to take place that day in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi.

Protests erupt in Georgia after beaten journalist dies

Protests erupt in Georgia after beaten journalist dies Toggle share menu Advertisement Protests erupt in Georgia after beaten journalist dies Opponents of the march block off the capital s main avenue to an LGBT march in Tbilisi, Georgia, on Jul 5, 2021. (Photo: AP/Shakh Aivazov) 12 Jul 2021 07:34AM Share this content Bookmark TBILISI, Georgia: Several thousand people protested in front of the Georgian parliament on Sunday evening (Jul 11), demanding that the ex-Soviet nation s prime minister resign over the death of a journalist who was attacked and beaten by anti-LGBT protesters. Cameraman Alexander Lashkarava was found dead in his home by his mother earlier Sunday, according to the TV Pirveli channel he worked for. Lashkarava was one of several dozen journalists attacked last Monday by opponents of an LGBT march that had been scheduled to take place that day in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi.

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