Protesty w Tbilisi
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The police fire water cannon at protesters outside the Georgian parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia, Thursday, March 8, 2023. Georgian authorities have used tear gas and water cannon outside the parliament building in the capital Tbilisi against protesters who oppose a proposed law some see as stifling freedom of the press. Injuries were reported Tuesday. Police in Georgia's capital have fired water cannons 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 opposition.//MALVESTUTONICOLO_SIPA.0150255/Credit:Nicolo Malvestuto/SIPA/2303091254
2023-03-08
Nicolo Malvestuto/SIPA/SIPA/East News
SIPA
Nicolo Malvestuto/SIPA
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