Demonstrators in Georgia clash with police over "foreign agent" bill
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- Опубліковано 12 тра 2024
- Police have tried to disperse protesters from outside parliament in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, as the government pushed forward with a divisive “Kremlin-inspired” law on foreign influence that the European Union has warned could wreck its membership bid.
Opposition politicians had urged an all-night protest to prevent MPs from approving the law at a committee hearing on Monday morning. About 1,000 people attempted to block entrances to parliament before police moved in. At least 20 people, including two US citizens and one Russian national, were arrested during scuffles, interior ministry officials said.
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Running out of Ukrainians... Sent in the Georgians.
The Georgians have been fighting in Ukraine against the Russians since 2014...
Looks like it’s going to be a version of the Ukrainian 2014 playbook. 2014 MkII.
BIĆETE MIRNI KADA DOĐE VREME ZA TO.
Good job Georgiian people.Next step is to get the police on your side.Then you can really change the country.
the NAFO $pon$ored PNAC proxy war notsees need more cannon fodder, ask the neighbours if they’re interested ?
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Everywhere Ukrainian flags.