Tbilisi is once again on the brink. What began with local elections at the start of this month has turned into one of Georgia’s deepest political crises in a decade. On October 4, tens of thousands filled Rustaveli Avenue to denounce the growing power of the ruling Georgian Dream party. When protesters tried to storm the presidential palace, the narcotics police responded with water cannons and tear gas. A few days later, prosecutors charge...

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