Protests are growing in Georgia over the “foreign interests” law.
Security forces clashed with protesters in Georgia's capital on Wednesday evening after the eastern European nation's parliament advanced controversial new legislation that triggered weeks of demonstrations.Since the ruling Georgian Dream party pushed through Parliament a bill early last month that the pro-Western opposition says could be used to repress dissent and hinder the country's efforts to join the European Union, protesters took to the streets of the country. capital, Tbilisi, night after night.Their numbers increased on Wednesday after Parliament approved the bill in the second of three required votes.The bill would require non-governmental groups and media outlets that receive more than 20% of their funding from foreign sources to register as organizations “bearing ...