In pictures | Broken statues and stolen yoga mats: Georgia’s far right stop Pride Festival
On 8 July, several thousand far-right protesters stormed the venue of a queer pride festival set to be held on the outskirts of Tbilisi, forcing the event’s organisers to be evacuated and the event to be cancelled. People began to gather for the protest near the Vazha Pshavela metro station around noon, four hours before the festival was set to open. It was organised by the violent far-right group, Alt Info. Protesters blocked Vazha Pshavela Avenue, watched over by large numbers of police.