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Thousands rally against anti-LGBTQ violence in Georgia

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Thousands gather in Georgia's capital to condemn violence against journalists and LGBTQ activists. Police detained dozens of hate group members as they tried to break through the police cordon to clash with the LGBTQ supporters.

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