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  • 13
    May
    2013
    8:48am, EDT

    Politicians hospitalized after 10-minute brawl in upscale restaurant

    By Steve Gutterman, Reuters

    TBILISI, Georgia - A brawl in a Georgian restaurant put two members of parliament in hospital on Sunday and exposed the tension between rival political factions since an election drove President Mikheil Saakashvili's party from power last year.

    An argument between patrons of La Truffe, an upscale restaurant and club frequented by Saakashvili and his allies in the capital, Tbilisi, flared into a fight that lasted 10-15 minutes, police in the South Caucasus nation said.

    Georgy Vashadze, David Sakvarelidze, lawmakers from Saakashvili's United National Movement, were hospitalized along with former Agriculture Minister Zaza Gorozia after the fight, which broke out around midnight on Saturday.

    The injuries were not life-threatening and all three were released later on Sunday.

    Western governments watch for instability in the ex-Soviet republic of 4.5 million, a conduit for pipelines pumping Caspian Sea energy westward and a platform for rivalry between the United States and Russia, which fought a five-day war with Georgia in 2008.

    The United States and European Union praised Georgia for avoiding violence after an opposition coalition led by billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili defeated the long-dominant United National Movement in a parliamentary vote last October.

    But tension remains high between the camps of Ivanishvili, now prime minister, and Saakashvili, who was first elected in 2004 and is barred from running in a presidential election this autumn due to term limits.

     

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    50 comments

    For the conservatives: the story relates to Georgia, the Country, not the backwater red, taker-state in America.

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  • 13
    Dec
    2012
    8:02am, EST

    Ukraine lawmakers brawl in parliament for second day running

    Sergey Dolzhenko / EPA

    Opposition and pro-presidential lawmakers scuffle on the podium during a session of the Ukrainian parliament in Kiev on December 13, 2012.

    Sergei Supinsky / AFP - Getty Images

    Deputies of the opposition fight with deputies of the majority for a second time in two days on December 13, 2012.

    Seconds out, Round 2! Fights broke out in the Ukrainian parliament for a second time in two days on Thursday, Agence France-Presse reports.

    The opening session of the Verkhkovna Rada on Wednesday began in a typically raucous fashion (as seen on PhotoBlog yesterday) as a fight erupted in the chamber between opposition MPs and two deputies whom they accused of defecting to the pro-government camp. Several lawmakers from the opposition nationalist Svoboda group chased two men they called "turncoats" — a father and a son — to prevent them from taking the oath.  

    Ukraine's parliament has seen several physical confrontations in recent years amid bitterness between opposition and pro-government camps. 

    Sergei Chuzavkov / AP

    Ukrainian lawmakers fight around the rostrum on Dec. 13, 2012.

    Sergei Supinsky / AFP - Getty Images

    Deputies of the opposition fight with deputies of majority party during the opening of the newly elected parliament on December 12, 2012.

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    Deputies fight for a second time in two days, during the second session of the newly elected parliament on December 13, 2012.

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    Scuffles between lawmakers from Ukraine's ruling party and the opposition broke out in the country's parliament once again on Thursday morning over the election of parliamentary officials. NBCNews.com's Alex Witt reports.

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    it takes passion for something you stand for to fight like that. Our lawmakers are not passionate about anything except lining their pockets with money, thats why they would never fight. They do not care enough about anything except their own wealth and the building of it. Nuff Said, Semper Fi!!

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  • 19
    Feb
    2012
    4:39am, EST

    Police question boxer Chisora over news conference brawl with Haye

    Andrew Couldridge / Zuma Press

    Dereck Chisora (L) is punched by retired boxer David Haye (R)

    By msnbc.com staff and news services

    Updated at 7:20 a.m. ET: Police have detained British heavyweight boxer Dereck Chisora following his brawl with former WBA champion David Haye at a post-fight press conference on Saturday night.

    Police spokesman Gottfried Schlicht told The Associated Press that Chisora and his coach were detained at Munich airport and were being questioned.

    Schlicht said police are still looking for Haye, who wasn't at his hotel and "we don't know where he is."

    The brawl occurred during a news conference after Ukrainian Vitali Klitschko retained his WBC heavyweight belt, scoring a unanimous points decision over challenger Chisora in Munich's Olympic Hall.


    NBC Sports: Kitschko defends title, then fight gets nasty

    Haye, who had been working as a television pundit, became agitated by comments made by Klitschko's manager, Bernd Boente, and began to heckle from the back of the conference.

    That escalated until Chisora finally grabbed a microphone and stepped down from the main table into the media seating area to confront Haye.

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    Dereck Chisora (L) of Great Britain talks with a bloodied David Haye's manager Adam Booth (R) after a brawl between Chisora and Haye on Saturday night.

    Haye's manager Booth suffered a cut above his eye following the scuffle, thought to be caused by a camera tripod knocked over in the melee.

    The whole incident took place in front of dozens of cameras, and can be seen in this uncensored YouTube clip, uploaded by sports website bokser.org, which contains audible bad language throughout.

    "I'm totally disappointed, it went a little too far, the sport of boxing shouldn't be like that," Klitschko told the BBC after watching the fight.

    The BBC reported that Chisora allegedly threatened to shoot Haye follwing the incident. It said Chisora accused Haye of "glassing him", before saying at least four times that he would shoot Haye, adding: "If David don't fight me, I am going to physically burn him."

    Reuters, NBC Sports and msnbc.com staff contributed to this report.

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    We cheer for boxers to pound each others' brains to mush, and then we wonder why they act like this outside of the ring?

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