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#Georgia’s Foreign Agent Law

Georgian foreign agent law to be dropped after second night of protests rock Tbilisi

The ruling party backed down after tens of thousands of people continued to take to the streets over what has been widely described as the ‘Russian law’.

Georgian foreign agent law to be dropped after second night of protests rock Tbilisi

The ruling party backed down after tens of thousands of people continued to take to the streets over what has been widely described as the ‘Russian law’.

Second night of violence in Tbilisi as pressure mounts on Georgian government

Protesters in Georgia have surrounded the Georgian Parliament in an attempt to block the passage of a draft foreign agent law.

Second night of violence in Tbilisi as pressure mounts on Georgian government

Protesters in Georgia have surrounded the Georgian Parliament in an attempt to block the passage of a draft foreign agent law.

In pictures | Tear gas and water cannons: Georgia’s foreign agent protests

Riot police used force to disperse tens of thousands of protestors against the foreign agent law after it was passed by parliament.

In pictures | Tear gas and water cannons: Georgia’s foreign agent protests

Riot police used force to disperse tens of thousands of protestors against the foreign agent law after it was passed by parliament.

Georgian foreign agent bill passes first reading as police use tear gas on protests

The bills have been widely condemned in Georgia and abroad as representing a threat to Georgia’s democracy.

Georgian foreign agent bill passes first reading as police use tear gas on protests

The bills have been widely condemned in Georgia and abroad as representing a threat to Georgia’s democracy.

Georgian Dream attacks critics of foreign agent law as enemies of the Church

Speaking on the pro-government TV channel Imedi, Irakli Kobakhidze attacked individual activists, accusing them of being anti-Church.

Georgian Dream attacks critics of foreign agent law as enemies of the Church

Speaking on the pro-government TV channel Imedi, Irakli Kobakhidze attacked individual activists, accusing them of being anti-Church.

Georgian foreign agent law passes first committee hearing

The draft law has been widely condemned by the opposition, rights groups, media organisations, and internationally as a threat to Georgia’s democracy.

Georgian foreign agent law passes first committee hearing

The draft law has been widely condemned by the opposition, rights groups, media organisations, and internationally as a threat to Georgia’s democracy.

Podcast | Boycotting the foreign agent law and sex as a weapon in Azerbaijan

How the foreign agent law can affect independent media in Georgia and sexual intimidation through leaks in Azerbaijan.

Podcast | Boycotting the foreign agent law and sex as a weapon in Azerbaijan

How the foreign agent law can affect independent media in Georgia and sexual intimidation through leaks in Azerbaijan.

OC Media joins over 60 media groups in vow to disobey Georgian foreign agent law

The law would mark all NGOs and media outlets that receive more than 20% of their funding from abroad as ‘agents of foreign influence’.

OC Media joins over 60 media groups in vow to disobey Georgian foreign agent law

The law would mark all NGOs and media outlets that receive more than 20% of their funding from abroad as ‘agents of foreign influence’.

Editorial | Only decisive action can save Georgia’s democracy

Georgia’s foreign agent law could spell the beginning of the end for Georgia’s experiment with democracy — unless decisive action is taken.

Editorial | Only decisive action can save Georgia’s democracy

By OC Media

Georgia’s foreign agent law could spell the beginning of the end for Georgia’s experiment with democracy — unless decisive action is taken.

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