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Former Georgian Prime Minister Giorgi Gakharia, now leading an opposition group, was severely beaten and hospitalized at a hotel in Batumi. His party, For Georgia, accused the government of being responsible for this politically motivated attack, which occurred amidst ongoing political crisis and pro-EU protests in Georgia. The government has not commented on the incident. Gakharia's health is reported to be stable.
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