Twenty-two people were arrested in Tbilisi, Georgia, as protests continued for a sixth night against the country’s decision to halt European Union accession talks until 2028, local media
reported on December 4, citing officials.The Ministry of Internal Affairs
said it would “resort to special measures provided by law against the members of the violent group of the protest in order to clear up the territory surrounding the parliament building.”RFE said that early on December 4, “police again used water cannons and tear gas to disperse” the crowds. Credit: Alexey Kozhemyakin via Storyful