Thousands Protest Georgian Opposition Leader's Arrest, Demand Snap Elections

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Thousands of Georgians took to the streets of their capital, Tbilisi, to protest against the arrest of opposition leader Nika Melia and a police raid on his party headquarters. Waving Georgian and NATO flags, protesters rallied on February 26 outside the Georgian parliament building calling for snap elections and the release of, what they called, political prisoners.