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Thousands of Georgians marched through the capital, Tbilisi, on Sunday. Protests built against a bill on “foreign agents” that the country’s opposition and Western countries have said is authoritarian and Russian-inspired. Parliament said it would hold the bill’s second reading on Tuesday, with opposition parties and civil society groups calling for mass protests against its expected passage.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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