Opposition activists take part in a rally outside the United National Movement (UNM) headquarters after UNM leader Nika Melia has been arrested in his office during a special forces raid sanctioned by the Tbilisi City Court, in Tbilisi, Georgia. On February 17, the court ruled to put Melia back in custody for failing to pay a 40,000 Georgian lari [more than $12,000] bail in his case over civil disturbances during the June 2019 rally. Opposition forces have considered it an act of political repression, establishing tyranny, and called on supporters to take to the streets.23.02.2021#6471049
Opposition activists take part in a rally outside the United National Movement (UNM) headquarters after UNM leader Nika Melia has been arrested in his office during a special forces raid sanctioned by the Tbilisi City Court, in Tbilisi, Georgia. On February 17, the court ruled to put Melia back in custody for failing to pay a 40,000 Georgian lari [more than $12,000] bail in his case over civil disturbances during the June 2019 rally. Opposition forces have considered it an act of political repression, establishing tyranny, and called on supporters to take to the streets.23.02.2021#6470993
Opposition activists take part in a rally outside the United National Movement (UNM) headquarters after UNM leader Nika Melia has been arrested in his office during a special forces raid sanctioned by the Tbilisi City Court, in Tbilisi, Georgia. On February 17, the court ruled to put Melia back in custody for failing to pay a 40,000 Georgian lari [more than $12,000] bail in his case over civil disturbances during the June 2019 rally. Opposition forces have considered it an act of political repression, establishing tyranny, and called on supporters to take to the streets.23.02.2021#6470989
An opposition member and former chief of the Ukrainian National Police Khatia Dekanoidze talks to the media during a rally outside the United National Movement (UNM) headquarters after UNM leader Nika Melia has been arrested in his office during a special forces raid sanctioned by the Tbilisi City Court, in Tbilisi, Georgia. On February 17, the court ruled to put Melia back in custody for failing to pay a 40,000 Georgian lari [more than $12,000] bail in his case over civil disturbances during the June 2019 rally. Opposition forces have considered it an act of political repression, establishing tyranny, and called on supporters to take to the streets.23.02.2021#6470981
A participant takes pictured during a rally after the United National Movement (UNM) leader Nika Melia has been arrested in his office during a special forces raid sanctioned by the Tbilisi City Court, in Tbilisi, Georgia. On February 17, the court ruled to put Melia back in custody for failing to pay a 40,000 Georgian lari [more than $12,000] bail in his case over civil disturbances during the June 2019 rally. Opposition forces have considered it an act of political repression, establishing tyranny, and called on supporters to take to the streets.23.02.2021#6470980
Opposition activists take part in a rally outside the United National Movement (UNM) headquarters after UNM leader Nika Melia has been arrested in his office during a special forces raid sanctioned by the Tbilisi City Court, in Tbilisi, Georgia. On February 17, the court ruled to put Melia back in custody for failing to pay a 40,000 Georgian lari [more than $12,000] bail in his case over civil disturbances during the June 2019 rally. Opposition forces have considered it an act of political repression, establishing tyranny, and called on supporters to take to the streets.23.02.2021#6470971
Opposition activists are pictured outside the United National Movement headquarters, its leader Nika Melia arrested in his office during a special forces raid sanctioned by the Tbilisi City Court, in Tbilisi, Georgia. On February 17, the court ruled to put Melia back in custody for failing to pay a 40,000 Georgian lari [more than $12,000] bail in his case over civil disturbances during the June 2019 rally. Opposition forces have considered it an act of political repression, establishing tyranny, and called on supporters to take to the streets.23.02.2021#6470783
Opposition activists are pictured outside the United National Movement headquarters, its leader Nika Melia arrested in his office during a special forces raid sanctioned by the Tbilisi City Court, in Tbilisi, Georgia. On February 17, the court ruled to put Melia back in custody for failing to pay a 40,000 Georgian lari [more than $12,000] bail in his case over civil disturbances during the June 2019 rally. Opposition forces have considered it an act of political repression, establishing tyranny, and called on supporters to take to the streets.23.02.2021#6470782
Opposition activists are pictured outside the United National Movement headquarters, its leader Nika Melia arrested in his office during a special forces raid sanctioned by the Tbilisi City Court, in Tbilisi, Georgia. On February 17, the court ruled to put Melia back in custody for failing to pay a 40,000 Georgian lari [more than $12,000] bail in his case over civil disturbances during the June 2019 rally. Opposition forces have considered it an act of political repression, establishing tyranny, and called on supporters to take to the streets.23.02.2021#6470780
Opposition activists are pictured outside the United National Movement headquarters, its leader Nika Melia arrested in his office during a special forces raid sanctioned by the Tbilisi City Court, in Tbilisi, Georgia. On February 17, the court ruled to put Melia back in custody for failing to pay a 40,000 Georgian lari [more than $12,000] bail in his case over civil disturbances during the June 2019 rally. Opposition forces have considered it an act of political repression, establishing tyranny, and called on supporters to take to the streets.23.02.2021#6470779
Opposition activists are pictured outside the United National Movement headquarters, its leader Nika Melia arrested in his office during a special forces raid sanctioned by the Tbilisi City Court, in Tbilisi, Georgia. On February 17, the court ruled to put Melia back in custody for failing to pay a 40,000 Georgian lari [more than $12,000] bail in his case over civil disturbances during the June 2019 rally. Opposition forces have considered it an act of political repression, establishing tyranny, and called on supporters to take to the streets.23.02.2021#6470778
Opposition activists are pictured outside the United National Movement headquarters, its leader Nika Melia arrested in his office during a special forces raid sanctioned by the Tbilisi City Court, in Tbilisi, Georgia. On February 17, the court ruled to put Melia back in custody for failing to pay a 40,000 Georgian lari [more than $12,000] bail in his case over civil disturbances during the June 2019 rally. Opposition forces have considered it an act of political repression, establishing tyranny, and called on supporters to take to the streets.23.02.2021#6470766
Opposition activists are pictured outside the United National Movement headquarters, its leader Nika Melia arrested in his office during a special forces raid sanctioned by the Tbilisi City Court, in Tbilisi, Georgia. On February 17, the court ruled to put Melia back in custody for failing to pay a 40,000 Georgian lari [more than $12,000] bail in his case over civil disturbances during the June 2019 rally. Opposition forces have considered it an act of political repression, establishing tyranny, and called on supporters to take to the streets.23.02.2021#6470764
Opposition activists are pictured outside the United National Movement headquarters, its leader Nika Melia arrested in his office during a special forces raid sanctioned by the Tbilisi City Court, in Tbilisi, Georgia. On February 17, the court ruled to put Melia back in custody for failing to pay a 40,000 Georgian lari [more than $12,000] bail in his case over civil disturbances during the June 2019 rally. Opposition forces have considered it an act of political repression, establishing tyranny, and called on supporters to take to the streets.23.02.2021#6470762
Opposition activists are pictured outside the United National Movement headquarters, its leader Nika Melia arrested in his office during a special forces raid sanctioned by the Tbilisi City Court, in Tbilisi, Georgia. On February 17, the court ruled to put Melia back in custody for failing to pay a 40,000 Georgian lari [more than $12,000] bail in his case over civil disturbances during the June 2019 rally. Opposition forces have considered it an act of political repression, establishing tyranny, and called on supporters to take to the streets.23.02.2021#6470761
Opposition activists are pictured outside the United National Movement headquarters, its leader Nika Melia arrested in his office during a special forces raid sanctioned by the Tbilisi City Court, in Tbilisi, Georgia. On February 17, the court ruled to put Melia back in custody for failing to pay a 40,000 Georgian lari [more than $12,000] bail in his case over civil disturbances during the June 2019 rally. Opposition forces have considered it an act of political repression, establishing tyranny, and called on supporters to take to the streets.23.02.2021#6470760
Georgian police gather outside the United National Movement (UNM) party's headquarters in Tbilisi, Georgia. Police stormed the UNM headquarters on 23 February and arrested Georgian top opposition leader Nika Melia.23.02.2021#6470759
Opposition activists are pictured outside the United National Movement headquarters, its leader Nika Melia arrested in his office during a special forces raid sanctioned by the Tbilisi City Court, in Tbilisi, Georgia. On February 17, the court ruled to put Melia back in custody for failing to pay a 40,000 Georgian lari [more than $12,000] bail in his case over civil disturbances during the June 2019 rally. Opposition forces have considered it an act of political repression, establishing tyranny, and called on supporters to take to the streets.23.02.2021#6470758
Opposition activists are pictured outside the United National Movement headquarters, its leader Nika Melia arrested in his office during a special forces raid sanctioned by the Tbilisi City Court, in Tbilisi, Georgia. On February 17, the court ruled to put Melia back in custody for failing to pay a 40,000 Georgian lari [more than $12,000] bail in his case over civil disturbances during the June 2019 rally. Opposition forces have considered it an act of political repression, establishing tyranny, and called on supporters to take to the streets.23.02.2021#6470756
Georgian police gather outside the United National Movement (UNM) party's headquarters in Tbilisi, Georgia. Police stormed the UNM headquarters on 23 February and arrested Georgian top opposition leader Nika Melia.23.02.2021#6470754
Opposition activists are pictured outside the United National Movement headquarters, its leader Nika Melia arrested in his office during a special forces raid sanctioned by the Tbilisi City Court, in Tbilisi, Georgia. On February 17, the court ruled to put Melia back in custody for failing to pay a 40,000 Georgian lari [more than $12,000] bail in his case over civil disturbances during the June 2019 rally. Opposition forces have considered it an act of political repression, establishing tyranny, and called on supporters to take to the streets.23.02.2021#6470752
Georgian police gather outside the United National Movement (UNM) party's headquarters in Tbilisi, Georgia. Police stormed the UNM headquarters on 23 February and arrested Georgian top opposition leader Nika Melia.23.02.2021#6470743
Georgian police gather outside the United National Movement (UNM) party's headquarters in Tbilisi, Georgia. Police stormed the UNM headquarters on 23 February and arrested Georgian top opposition leader Nika Melia.23.02.2021#6470740
Georgian police gather outside the United National Movement (UNM) party's headquarters in Tbilisi, Georgia. Police stormed the UNM headquarters on 23 February and arrested Georgian top opposition leader Nika Melia.23.02.2021#6470739
Georgian police gather outside the United National Movement (UNM) party's headquarters in Tbilisi, Georgia. Police stormed the UNM headquarters on 23 February and arrested Georgian top opposition leader Nika Melia.23.02.2021#6470733
Georgian police gather outside the United National Movement (UNM) party's headquarters in Tbilisi, Georgia. Police stormed the UNM headquarters on 23 February and arrested Georgian top opposition leader Nika Melia.23.02.2021#6470732
Georgian police gather outside the United National Movement (UNM) party's headquarters in Tbilisi, Georgia. Police stormed the UNM headquarters on 23 February and arrested Georgian top opposition leader Nika Melia.23.02.2021#6470728
Opposition activists wave a Georgian flag from a window of the United National Movement headquarters, opposition leader Nika Melia arrested in his office during a special forces raid sanctioned by the Tbilisi City Court, in Tbilisi, Georgia. On February 17, the court ruled to put Melia back in custody for failing to pay a 40,000 Georgian lari [more than $12,000] bail in his case over civil disturbances during the June 2019 rally. Opposition forces have considered it an act of political repression, establishing tyranny, and called on supporters to take to the streets.23.02.2021#6470727
Opposition activists wave a Georgian flag from a window of the United National Movement headquarters, opposition leader Nika Melia arrested in his office during a special forces raid sanctioned by the Tbilisi City Court, in Tbilisi, Georgia. On February 17, the court ruled to put Melia back in custody for failing to pay a 40,000 Georgian lari [more than $12,000] bail in his case over civil disturbances during the June 2019 rally. Opposition forces have considered it an act of political repression, establishing tyranny, and called on supporters to take to the streets.23.02.2021#6470719