Georgians Hold Massive Rally Against Draft 'Foreign Agents' Law Ahead Of Second Reading
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Tens of thousands of people took to the streets of Tbilisi late on April 28 to voice their opposition to the so-called "foreign agents" law ahead of the Georgian parliament’s planned second reading of the controversial bill. Critics compare the bill to similar legislation that has been used to silence opposition groups in Russia. The proposed law requires organizations with foreign funding to register their activities with the government.