For two days, protests took place in Tbilisi against the adoption of the
"pro-Russian" law on foreign agents. Opposition politicians
called it “Russian law” to emphasize the similarities between the
initiative of the Georgian authorities and the policy of the Russian
authorities, in connection with which it was emphasized that a similar
law in Russia became an instrument of repression by the authorities
against NGOs, the media and independent journalists. All the days of
the protests there were many Russians who moved to Tbilisi after the
start of the war. Outside the country, they are trying, together with the
local population, to protest against Russian influence and aggression in
some countries.
"pro-Russian" law on foreign agents. Opposition politicians
called it “Russian law” to emphasize the similarities between the
initiative of the Georgian authorities and the policy of the Russian
authorities, in connection with which it was emphasized that a similar
law in Russia became an instrument of repression by the authorities
against NGOs, the media and independent journalists. All the days of
the protests there were many Russians who moved to Tbilisi after the
start of the war. Outside the country, they are trying, together with the
local population, to protest against Russian influence and aggression in
some countries.