By Ailis Halligan in Tbilisi In Georgia’s capital, demonstrations continue against the October 26 parliamentary elections, which the country’s pro-Western opposition insist were rigged in favour of the incumbent Georgian Dream party. On the evening of November 20, several thousand protesters gathered in Freedom Square in central Tbilisi, calling once again for an international investigation into electoral violations reported on polling day and demanding a fresh round of elections under the supervision of an unbiased, international election committee. This was the second demonstration in two da…