Police in Georgia use water cannon as EU protests erupt for second night | BBC News

Police in Georgia have used tear gas and made use of water cannon against demonstrators in Tbilisi for a second night.

Thousands of demonstrators took t the streets to protest against the government’s decision to suspend accession talks with the European Union.

Crowds were seen shouting "traitors" and holding photographs of journalists who they say were beaten by police in the previous night’s protests.

More than 100 arrests were made due to the unrest, Georgian police said.

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