Citing anecdotal evidence, Sonny Perdue said the response to pro-Palestinian protests spurred an influx of out-of-state applications at Georgia schools.
Photos of protesters' swollen and bandaged faces have featured prominently at gatherings, with banners of the victims hung on a Christmas tree outside Parliament.
Another wave of protests began in Georgia on November 28. Demonstrations are held every day in front of the parliament building in the center of Tbilisi. They start in the evening and continue until ...