Broadcasts suspended after violence at Pride event with journalists calling PM a homophobe
Four independent TV stations in Georgia have suspended broadcasts for 24 hours as part of a wave of media
protests against attacks on journalists by far-right mobs.
More than 50 journalists were beaten last week, some with sticks, while covering a protest against a Tbilisi Pride parade, Ultraconservative politicians and priests urged on supporters who raided the offices of pro-LGBTQ groups. The violence ahead of the Pride event led organisers to cancel the parade.