Police in Georgia's capital have fired water cannon and tear-gas to disperse demonstrators around the parliament building protesting a draft law aimed at curbing the influence of 'foreign agents', among fears it could be used to silence oppositions.
Police in Georgia's capital have fired water cannon and tear-gas to disperse demonstrators around the parliament building protesting a draft law aimed at curbing the influence of 'foreign agents', among fears it could be used to silence oppositions.
Police in Georgia's capital have fired water cannon and tear-gas to disperse demonstrators around the parliament building protesting a draft law aimed at curbing the influence of 'foreign agents', among fears it could be used to silence oppositions.