Intensification of tension in Tbilisi/ Police dispersed the protesters with tear gas!
The Georgian police dispersed the protesters with tear gas against the approval of the controversial law in the parliament of this country. |
report Mehr News, according to Tass, following the escalation of tensions and protests in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, in response to the approval of the controversial “Alien Elements” law “, the police used tear gas to disperse the protesters.
Legal approval in Georgia, according to which all civil organizations of this country will be recognized as “alien element”. , brought tens of thousands of people to the streets of the country’s capital in protest.
In this law, the reason for this label is “receiving financial support from cross-border sources”. Due to the resistance and stubbornness of the government, it seems that Georgia is on the verge of one of its worst political crises in recent decades.
According to Reuters, the decision that the ruling party of Georgia called “Georgian Dream” despite the opposition of the president The opposition, civil society and practically the entire international community have adopted a controversial law that has led to a deep divide between the parties involved.
Georgian police are planning to use tear gas and water cannons to disperse the protesters in front of the Parliament of Georgia. They have protested widely, dispersed. These protests are still going on.
In recent days, the streets of Tbilisi have witnessed large and continuous demonstrations of protesters with the slogan “Yes to Europe, no to Russian law”. Until last night, the protesters had not held a critical rally, but the situation changed. Protests are mainly led by youth and student organizations. Georgia’s unpopular opposition seems to be content with behind-the-scenes support for the protesters. So far, few incidents have been reported, but the number of protesters is increasing.