Saakashvili Gets His Own Medicine

Dining out in downtown Tbilisi has become a somewhat uncomfortable experience recently, at least for President Mikheil Saakashvili. The Georgian leader has been rudely interrupted twice while eating at restaurants in the capital over the past few weeks. His persecutors, a mob of rowdy students, have been harrying him as the opposition pumps itself up for mass demonstrations that they hope will force Saakashvili to resign.

"We think the president shouldn't be spending time in expensive restaurants while the country has so many problems," one student told me.

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