Clashes between protesters and police in Georgia
Thousands of protesters clashed with the police in front of the Georgian Parliament in Tbilisi. |
According to Webangah News quoted by Tasnim News agency, on Sunday evening, thousands of people protested in Tbilisi, Georgia. The reading of the so-called “foreign influence” law, which was presented to the parliament by the ruling party, came to the streets and gathered in front of the parliament of this country.
Protesters call this law “Russia’s law” because it causes groups affiliated with Western institutions to face many problems in Georgia. They gathered in the building and spent the night in the area to prevent the representatives from entering the parliament.
This morning, the police asked the demonstrators to leave the area and hold the demonstration in front of the parliament building.
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After the protestors did not comply with the demands of the police, tension arose in the area. It is reported that the police used tear gas. A large number of special police units and water cannons were present in the area and some people were arrested in this gathering.end of message/
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |