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Georgia moves hunger-striking ex-leader Saakashvili to military hospital

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Ambulances, one of which is carrying jailed Georgian opposition leader and ex-president Mikheil Saakashvili, leave a prison clinic on their way to a military hospital, after doctors warned he risked death following a 50-day hunger strike. IMAGES

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