The Rose Revolution in Georgia
In 2003, the President of Georgia, Eduard Shevardnadze, was overthrown when demonstrators burst into the parliament building, holding flowers in their hands.
In November 2003, the people of Georgia ousted veteran president Eduard Shevardnadze.
Protestors stormed the parliament building in the capital Tbilisi, holding flowers in their hands.
It would become known as the Rose Revolution.
In 2011, Nino Zuriashvili, who was one of the protestors, spoke to Damien McGuinness.
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(Photo: A Georgian woman holding flowers smiles as special forces leave without fighting. Credit: Sergey Supinski/AFP via Getty Images)
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