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Europe · GeorgiaGeorgia's parliament on Wednesday approved the second reading of a bill on "foreign agents" that has been criticized as Kremlin-inspired, as police fired tear gas and stun grenades to clear a large crowd of protesters opposed to the draft law. Lawmakers also engaged in physical altercations during a debate of the bill.
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Georgian lawmakers tussle in parliament after crackdown on foreign agent protesters
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International · TbilisiOn April 28, tens of thousands of people rallied in Tbilisi against the Foreign Agents Law. Starting at 19:00, they gathered around Republic Square and marched about two hours later to Rustaveli Avenue, which was eventually blocked again and filled with crowd for several kilometers. With the parliamentary majority set to resume consideration of the…See the Story
Photo Story | European March against Russian Law
Asia · GeorgiaThe European Union issued a statement on April 4 reacting to the reintroduction of the Foreign Agents bill by the Parliamentary majority, saying that "the announcement by the ruling party in Georgia to re-introduce a draft law on “Transparency of Foreign Influence” raises serious concerns." In the statement, the EU says that "transparency should not…See the Story
EU: “Seriously Concerned” over Reintroduction of Foreign Agents Law
Vladimir Putin · RussiaMore than 90 percent of people in the occupied Georgian territories voted for Vladimir Putin in Russia's presidential "elections", RFE/RL's Russian-language service Ekho Kavkaza reported, citing data from Russia's Central Election Commission. In Abkhazia, the proportion of people who voted for Putin was 94 percent (38,945 votes), while in Tskhinvali/South Ossetia it was 96.3 percent…See the Story