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Protesters oppose measure allowing Russians to buy property in Georgian territory of Abkhazia .
At least eight people injured in melee in the regional capital of Sukhumi on the Black Sea .
Russia recognizes the region as an independent country, but many Abkazians are concerned that the region is just a client state of Moscow .
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