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Second Georgian opposition leader placed in pre-trial detention as crackdown widens

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By Felix Light TBILISI (Reuters) -A Georgian court on Friday placed Nika Melia, a leader of the country's main opposition party, in pre-trial detention, amid a widening crackdown against a pro-Western

Georgian Opposition Leader Nika Melia Detained Amid Crackdown

By Felix Light

TBILISI (Reuters) -A Georgian court on Friday placed Nika Melia, a leader of the country's main opposition party, in pre-trial detention, amid a widening crackdown against a pro-Western opposition that has staged months of anti-government protests.

Melia, a top leader of the Coalition for Change opposition bloc, was detained on Thursday for refusing to appear at a parliamentary inquiry into alleged crimes committed under jailed former President Mikheil Saakashvili between 2004 and 2012.

The length of the detention was not immediately clear.

Last week, a judge placed another leader of the Coalition for Change, Zurab Japaridze, in pre-trial detention for refusing to appear before the inquiry.

Friday's hearing was disorderly, with Melia sentenced after being removed from the courtroom for throwing water at the judge from the dock.

Previously one of the most pro-Western and democratic of the Soviet Union's successor states, Georgia under the leadership of the Georgian Dream party is accused by the ruling bloc's critics of moving in an authoritarian and pro-Russian direction.

Georgian Dream says it still wants the country to eventually join the European Union but wants to preserve what it calls Georgia's traditional values and also to avoid conflict with Russia, its giant neighbour and former imperial ruler.

Separately on Friday, another judge jailed a 19-year-old student activist for 12 days for insulting a Georgian Dream lawmaker she had called a "Russian slave" in a cafe this month.

Georgian Dream, after winning an election last November that the opposition says was rigged, said it would halt talks on joining the EU till 2028. EU membership has wide support among Georgians and the goal has been enshrined in the constitution.

The ruling party's decision to suspend the talks sparked mass street protests, prompting a violent crackdown and large-scale arrests by security forces.

Georgian Dream is dominated by billionaire ex-prime minister Bidzina Ivanishvili, who is widely seen as Georgia's de facto leader.

In December, the United States sanctioned Ivanishvili for what it said were actions aimed at dismantling Georgian democracy for the benefit of Russia.

(Reporting by Felix LightEditing by Gareth Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • Nika Melia, a Georgian opposition leader, was placed in pre-trial detention.
  • The crackdown targets pro-Western opposition amid anti-government protests.
  • Georgian Dream party accused of authoritarian and pro-Russian shift.
  • EU membership talks suspended, sparking mass protests.
  • Bidzina Ivanishvili, seen as Georgia's de facto leader, sanctioned by the US.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Nika Melia?
Nika Melia is a leader of the Coalition for Change, Georgia's main opposition party.
Why was Nika Melia detained?
He was placed in pre-trial detention for refusing to appear at a parliamentary inquiry into alleged crimes committed under the former President.
What is the Coalition for Change?
The Coalition for Change is an opposition bloc in Georgia that has been critical of the ruling Georgian Dream party.
What has been the public response to the ruling party's actions?
The ruling party's decision to suspend EU membership talks has sparked mass street protests and a violent crackdown by security forces.
Who is Bidzina Ivanishvili?
Bidzina Ivanishvili is the billionaire ex-prime minister of Georgia and is seen as the de facto leader of the ruling Georgian Dream party.

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