‘The whole country will strike’: protesters vow to keep fighting Georgia’s ‘foreign agents’ bill
As the draft law described by the US as Kremlin-inspired' nears final vote, opposition and youth groups said they would keep defending civil liberties
As the foreign influence" bill was being nodded through the Georgian parliament's legal committee at 9am on Monday morning, a wet and tired Zviad Tsetskhladze, 18, and Luka Natsvlishvili, 17, were among thousands of others left with little other option than to simply shout chants at a grim wall of riot police.
An overnight vigil designed to block the governing party's MPs from accessing the parliamentary estate had failed. Meanwhile, the opposition leader in the parliament, Tina Bokuchava, 40, had barely made it past the entrance of the imposing stone building. Her colleagues on the committee only got as far as the corridor outside.
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