Article 69K7Y Protesters and police clash in Georgia for second day over ‘foreign agents’ law

Protesters and police clash in Georgia for second day over ‘foreign agents’ law

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Pjotr Sauer
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Police fire teargas at protesters rallying against Russian law' critics say could harm efforts to join EU

Thousands of people have taken to the streets of Georgia's capital for a second day to rally against a foreign agents" law that critics say would limit press freedom and undercut the country's efforts to become a candidate for EU membership.

Protesters carrying Georgian, EU and Ukrainian flags gathered outside the parliament building in Tbilisi on Wednesday and shouted: No to the Russian law." Demonstrators also blocked the city's central Rustaveli Avenue, after a call from the main opposition party, the United National Movement, to gather there.

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