Summary
Protests in Georgia intensified after the government suspended EU membership talks, sparking fears of a pro-Russia shift.
Opposition leader Zurab Japaridze was arrested during the fourth night of demonstrations, which saw police use tear gas and water cannons against protesters.
Critics, including President Salome Zourabichvili, accuse the government of democratic backsliding and excessive force, with dozens injured.
The unrest follows months of tensions over anti-Western policies and allegations of election rigging. Public pressure mounts for pro-EU reforms.
Imperialism only serves itself, regardless of the empire.