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Protesters in Tbilisi demanded the release of prisoners of conscience.

Caucasian Knot

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June 22, 2026

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Participants in a protest outside the Georgian parliament on the 572nd day of continuous protests demanded the release of Zviad Tsetskhladze, Mzia Amaglobeli, and all other political prisoners.

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The Kyiv Independent

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· Jun 24, 2026

'My first impression was it's hell' — Belarusian prison memoir brings attention back to Lukashenko's repressions

In a Belarusian prison, it's a simple note — We are with you — hidden inside a chocolate bar from a volunteer aid package that can move political prisoners to tears. In their tightly monitored environment, where isolation itself is a form of punishment, such gestures

TASS

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· Jun 27, 2026

Bus with five civilians held by Ukraine arrives in Kursk

The captives were greeted by their relatives, doctors and officials and taken to a local shelter

Caucasian Knot

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· Jul 1, 2026

Protesters on Rustaveli met the activists released from detention.

On the 581st day of continuous protests, demonstrators on Rustaveli Avenue in Tbilisi expressed solidarity with political prisoners. Two released participants of the protest joined the daily action.

Nepal News

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· Jul 10, 2026

कर्णाली नदीमा बेपत्ता मध्ये थप दुई जनाको शव फेला

पहिचान खुल्नेमा यसअघि भिरमा शव फेला परेका कालिकोट पचाल झरना गाउँपालिका–९ का जेखे तिरुवा, सोही ठाउँका बेपत्ता भनिएका मेखे तिरुवा र कालिकोटकै रास्कोट नगरपालिका–२ की १८ वर्षीया सुजना खड्का रहेका छन्। उनीहरूको ठेगाना र विवरण पहिचान भई आफन्तद्वारा सनाखत भइसकेको प्रहरी प्रमुख विकले जानकारी दिए।

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Related coverage for "Protesters in Tbilisi demanded the release of prisoners of conscience.": The Kyiv Independent — 'My first impression was it's hell' — Belarusian prison memoir brings attention back to Lukashenko's repressions. TASS — Bus with five civilians held by Ukraine arrives in Kursk. Caucasian Knot — Protesters on Rustaveli met the activists released from detention.. Nepal News — कर्णाली नदीमा बेपत्ता मध्ये थप दुई जनाको शव फेला