Police use tear gas, water cannons and stun grenades on ‘foreign agent’ bill protesters in Georgia’s capital

Police use tear gas, water cannons and stun grenades on ‘foreign agent’ bill protesters in Georgia’s capital

Protestors clash with the police as they block the exists of the parliament building to prevent the ruling Georgian Dream Party’s deputies from leaving within a protest against the bill on ‘Transparency of Foreign Influence,’ in Tbilisi, Georgia on April 30, 2024. (Photo by Davit Kachkachishvili/Anadolu via Getty Images)

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Tear gas, stun grenades and water cannons were reportedly used by riot police against protesters in Georgia’s capital Tbilisi as demonstrations over a so-called “foreign agent” bill escalated.

Clashes lasted until late into Tuesday night, with police trying to disperse protesters which the Georgian internal ministry said were breaking demonstration laws by blocking entrances and exits to the country’s parliament. Sixty-three people were arrested, the ministry said.

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