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Georgia rocked by clashes over ‘foreign agent’ bill


Riot police in Georgia fired tear gas and water cannon to disperse crowds protesting against a bill seen by the opposition as targeting media freedoms.

Pro-EU protesters clashed with police outside parliament, denouncing the law.

Dozens of people were arrested and an opposition party leader was hurt.

Georgian MPs have given their initial backing to the “foreign agent” bill, despite the EU warning that it could harm Tbilisi’s bid to join the bloc. Parliament is expected to hold a second vote on the bill on Wednesday.

Protests against the bill began in mid-April, after the ruling Georgian Dream party proposed measures requiring non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and independent media to register as organizations “bearing the interests of a foreign power”, if they receive more than 20% of their funding from foreign donors.

They would also be monitored by Georgia’s justice ministry and could be forced to share sensitive information – or face hefty fines of up to 25,000 Georgian lari ($9,400).


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President Ilham Aliyev received Secretary General of KAICIID – AZERTAC News


President Ilham Aliyev received Secretary General of KAICIID  AZERTAC News

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UNM Chair Severely Beaten by Police During Rally Against Agents’ Law


Levan Khabeishvili, Chair of the leading opposition United National Movement (UNM) party, was severely beaten by police during the April 30-May 1 protests against the Foreign Agents law. He has multiple bruises and lacerations on his face, a severely injured eye, and a broken nose. Shortly after the incident, Khabeishvili uploaded the video to social media and said that the “struggle against Putinists” would continue.

Beaten MP Levan Khabeishvili; Source: UNM (fb)

Following the incident, when MP Khabeishvili was taken to the hospital, his lawyer said in a live broadcast on opposition-leaning TV Mtavari that police were preventing him from seeing his client.

The next day, as Parliament continued its second reading of the infamous foreign agents law, Khabeishvili arrived in parliament in a wheelchair, despite strong recommendations that he be hospitalized.

When the plenary session began, Khabeishvili addressed the MPs and recalled the details of his detention the night before. He said that while he was giving an interview, he saw special forces snatching a young person. He said he went to them and told them not to take the young person. That is when the officers detained him. He said that he was pressured to say that he was a coward and threatened with beatings if he did not, and after he refused, he was beaten by several officers. He estimated that he was beaten for about 10-15 minutes.

Recalling his detention, Khabeishvili said that he was told that he has a “long tongue” and that he is “constantly criticizing the government”. He also said that he was pressured to say that he was a coward and threatened with beatings if he did not, and that after he refused, he was beaten by several officers.

“What you see on my body is [an image] of Russia,” Khabeishvili said, adding, “Unfortunately, many children have woken up like this.”

He also said: “I may not be able to see with my eye, but Georgia will open its eyes and see clearly.” He also called on the ruling majority to withdraw the law.

The tumultuous night of protests against the Foreign Agents Law was marked by excessive police violence against peaceful demonstrators, as assessed the watchdogs.

Georgian MIA said 63 people were arrested during the protest. During the long night of protest, many were injured, including Khabeishvili, as riot police used tear gas, water cannons, and pepper spray against citizens.

Despite continued strong opposition, the Parliament continues its second reading of the bill today. The legislature will also vote today. Citizens will again protest the bill in the capital, this time with many coming from other regions of Georgia.

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UNM Chair Severely Beaten by Police During Rally Against Agents’ Law


Levan Khabeishvili, Chair of the leading opposition United National Movement (UNM) party, was severely beaten by police during the April 30-May 1 protests against the Foreign Agents law. He has multiple bruises and lacerations on his face, a severely injured eye, and a broken nose. Shortly after the incident, Khabeishvili uploaded the video to social media and said that the “struggle against Putinists” would continue.

Beaten MP Levan Khabeishvili; Source: UNM (fb)

Following the incident, when MP Khabeishvili was taken to the hospital, his lawyer said in a live broadcast on opposition-leaning TV Mtavari that police were preventing him from seeing his client.

The next day, as Parliament continued its second reading of the infamous foreign agents law, Khabeishvili arrived in parliament in a wheelchair, despite strong recommendations that he be hospitalized.

When the plenary session began, Khabeishvili addressed the MPs and recalled the details of his detention the night before. He said that while he was giving an interview, he saw special forces snatching a young person. He said he went to them and told them not to take the young person. That is when the officers detained him. He said that he was pressured to say that he was a coward and threatened with beatings if he did not, and after he refused, he was beaten by several officers. He estimated that he was beaten for about 10-15 minutes.

Recalling his detention, Khabeishvili said that he was told that he has a “long tongue” and that he is “constantly criticizing the government”. He also said that he was pressured to say that he was a coward and threatened with beatings if he did not, and that after he refused, he was beaten by several officers.

“What you see on my body is [an image] of Russia,” Khabeishvili said, adding, “Unfortunately, many children have woken up like this.”

He also said: “I may not be able to see with my eye, but Georgia will open its eyes and see clearly.” He also called on the ruling majority to withdraw the law.

The tumultuous night of protests against the Foreign Agents Law was marked by excessive police violence against peaceful demonstrators, as assessed the watchdogs.

Georgian MIA said 63 people were arrested during the protest. During the long night of protest, many were injured, including Khabeishvili, as riot police used tear gas, water cannons, and pepper spray against citizens.

Despite continued strong opposition, the Parliament continues its second reading of the bill today. The legislature will also vote today. Citizens will again protest the bill in the capital, this time with many coming from other regions of Georgia.

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Azerbaijani youth continue to achieve success in the field of information technologies


Schoolchildren preparing for international Olympiads with the support of Azercell have earned 10 more medals

From April 16th to 21st, 2024, a prestigious tournament in the field of computer science was held in the city of Shumen, Bulgaria. In this competition, schoolchildren preparing for international Olympiads in Computer Science within…


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Крамон: ввести санкции против Иванишвили и депутатов, лишить Грузию статуса кандидата


Европейский парламентарий Виола фон Крамон отреагировала на заявление Джозепа Борреля относительно применения властями силы для подавления антироссийского протеста на рассвете в Тбилиси сегодня, 1 мая. По мнению Крамон, в ответ на такое развитие событий необходимо предпринять конкретные шаги. «Нужны конкретные последствия! Лишение статуса кандидата в ЕС; Прекращение финансирования грузинских проектов; Санкции в отношении Бидзины Иванишвили; […]

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Жозеп Боррель: «Решительно осуждаю насилие в отношении демонстрантов»


Верховный представитель Евросоюза по иностранным делам и политике безопасности Жозеп Боррель отреагировал на применение властями силы для подавления антироссийских протестов в Тбилиси и призывав правительство Грузии защитить право граждан на мирные собрания. «Решительно осуждаю насилие в отношении демонстрантов в Грузии, которые мирно проводили демонстрацию против закона об иностранном влиянии. Грузия является страной-кандидатом в члены ЕС, […]

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Israel’s Iran Strike Bore Some Similarities To Tehran’s 2019 Saudi Arabia Attack – Forbes


Israel’s Iran Strike Bore Some Similarities To Tehran’s 2019 Saudi Arabia Attack  Forbes

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Mobile – PanARMENIAN.Net


Mobile  PanARMENIAN.Net

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AP Headline News – May 01 2024 08:00 (EDT)


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