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2nd Night of Clashes between Police and Pro-EU Protesters in Tbilisi, Georgia

  • March 9, 2023
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Georgian police uses tear gas and water cannons to disperse protesters in Tbilisi (Picture: EPA)

Thousands of people have gathered in the streets of Georgia’s capital Tbilisi for a second day to oppose a proposed law some see as stifling freedom of speech.

Police have used water cannons and tear gas in to disperse some of the protesters seen pulling down metal barriers outside the parliament building.

Footage shared on Twitter shows officers, many in helmets and riot gear, dragging people away by their hands and arms.

Rustaveli, the central avenue in Tbilisi where the protest erupted, has been split in two – between demonstrators and special forces deployed to the scene.

epa10510209 Georgian police uses tear gas and water cannon to disperse protesters as they take part in a rally to protest the so-called 'Foreign Agents Law' which the Georgian Parliament is going to adopt in the future, in front of the Parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia, 08 March 2023. The law says that a Georgian legal entity, which is more than 20 percent funded from abroad, must be considered as an agent of foreign influence and has to register with the Georgian Ministry of Justice. Special Forces and police began to disperse several hundred oppositionists who were trying to break the gates of the Georgian parliament building. Earlier, the leader of the opposition Strategy Agmashenebeli party, Giorgi Vashadze, issued an ultimatum to the authorities to withdraw the law on foreign agents from parliament and release all protesters detained the day before. EPA/ZURAB KURTSIKIDZE

Crowds clashed with police in front of the Parliament building (Picture: EPA)

Clouds of tear gas rose above the streets around Parliament, with people at the scene reporting ‘it is impossible to breath’.

Those on the ground said people have been constructing barricades out of street benches and trash bins to shield themselves from the tear gas capsules.

Meanwhile, others have been taking shelter at nearby metro stations.

Streets have been flooded with water from cannons, and at least one police car had been overturned.

epa10510164 Georgian police uses tear gas to disperse protesters as they take part in a rally to protest the so-called 'Foreign Agents Law' which the Georgian Parliament is going to adopt in the future, in front of the Parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia, 08 March 2023. The law says that a Georgian legal entity, which is more than 20 percent funded from abroad, must be considered as an agent of foreign influence and has to register with the Georgian Ministry of Justice. Special Forces and police began to disperse several hundred oppositionists who were trying to break the gates of the Georgian parliament building. Earlier, the leader of the opposition Strategy Agmashenebeli party, Giorgi Vashadze, issued an ultimatum to the authorities to withdraw the law on foreign agents from parliament and release all protesters detained the day before. EPA/ZURAB KURTSIKIDZE

Some protesters were reported to have been injured in the violence (Picture: EPA)

Crowds were ordered to disperse and there have been reports of people suffering injuries.

Unlike the violent clashes on Tuesday night, there was no signs of demonstrators throwing petrol bombs or stones at authorities.

They carried Georgian and European Union flags, yelling, ‘No to the Russian law’ and singing the Ukrainian national anthem.

‘Now is the time when we are under direct attack from the government,’ stressed 24-year-old journalist Mikheil Gvadzabia.

epa10510214 Protesters take part in a rally to protest the so-called 'Foreign Agents Law' which the Georgian Parliament is going to adopt in the future, in front of the Parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia, 08 March 2023. The law says that a Georgian legal entity, which is more than 20 percent funded from abroad, must be considered as an agent of foreign influence and has to register with the Georgian Ministry of Justice. Special Forces and police began to disperse several hundred oppositionists who were trying to break the gates of the Georgian parliament building. Earlier, the leader of the opposition Strategy Agmashenebeli party, Giorgi Vashadze, issued an ultimatum to the authorities to withdraw the law on foreign agents from parliament and release all protesters detained the day before. EPA/ZURAB KURTSIKIDZE

People waved Georgian and EU flags (Picture: EPA)

epa10510299 Protesters confront a barricade of police during a rally to protest against the adoption of the so-called 'Foreign Agents Law' in front of Parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia, 08 March 2023. The law says that a Georgian legal entity, which is more than 20 percent funded from abroad, must be considered as an agent of foreign influence and has to register with the Georgian Ministry of Justice. Special Forces and police began to disperse several hundred oppositionists who were trying to break the gates of the Georgian parliament building. Earlier, the leader of the opposition Strategy Agmashenebeli party, Giorgi Vashadze, issued an ultimatum to the authorities to withdraw the law on foreign agents from parliament and release all protesters detained the day before. EPA/ZURAB KURTSIKIDZE

Protesters confront a barricade of police (Picture: EPA)

‘It’s very clear that more and more people realise that this is scary and they should fight for their future.’

Software engineer Vakhtang Berikashvili said: ‘We cannot let our country become pro-Russian or a Russian state, or undemocratic.

‘We do not have any other choice: Georgia is either democratic or there is no Georgia. We will win.’

At least 77 people were detained at Tuesday’s violent protests, which kicked off when lawmakers approved a first reading of Russian-inspired law.

It requires any groups receiving more than 20% of their funding from overseas to register as ‘foreign agents’ or face substantial fines.

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