Georgia approves 'foreign agents' bill despite mass protests: Back to Russia's orbit?
From the nation that launched the so-called colored revolutions comes another showdown… Georgia’s parliament shrugging off some of the biggest protests in its post-Soviet history and approving a foreign agents bill that mirrors legislation in neighboring Russia, a way argues the opposition to curb media freedom and dissent in a South Caucuses country that only recently graduated to EU candidate status.
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