An explosion has damaged the offices of a Georgian political party critical of the movement which swept President Eduard Shevardnadze from power. The blast, apparently resulting from a device thrown from a car overnight, caused no injury but shattered windows at the Labour Party’s HQ in Tbilisi. It came just days after the country’s bloodless “rose revolution”. A Labour spokesman suggested the new government had begun a campaign of violence against dissenters. Full Story
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