Seventh day of protests against the law on "foreign agents" in Georgia
Kyiv • UNN
Protesters in Tbilisi, Georgia, have been protesting for seven days against a proposed law on "foreign agents" that they consider anti-democratic and anti-European, chanting slogans in support of Europe and against the law.
The Georgian capital Tbilisi has been protesting against the law on "foreign agents" for seven days. The protesters first protested in front of the Georgian parliament building, and then moved towards the building of the Supreme Court of Georgia. This is reported by Radio Liberty, UNN .
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It is noted that people are chanting "No to the Russian law! Yes to Europe" and "No to the offshore law".
The organizers of the rally "do not rule out provocations by the Georgian security forces, so they called on the protesters not to fall for them."
They also state that the rallies will continue until the ruling party abandons its attempts to pass the law, which the protesters call anti-democratic and anti-European.