Clashes between riot police, protesters erupt in Tbilisi
Demonstrators started throwing various items at riot police and the police used flash bang grenades in its turn.
Clashes between protesters against the foreign agents bill and riot police personnel have started in the Georgian capital not far from the parliament, TASS reports from the scene.
Demonstrators started throwing various items at riot police and the police used flash bang grenades in its turn. Water jets and tear gas were used later.
Protests started in Tbilisi on Wednesday afternoon. Hours later, opposition politician Georgy Vashadze urged the protesters to block the entrances to the parliament building to prevent the legislators from arriving for the session due on Thursday.
On Tuesday, the Georgian parliament adopted in the first reading the Georgian version of the bill on foreign agents. In parallel with the parliament’s meeting, thousands of protesters against the bill gathered outside. Tensions soared when the legislators voted for this bill. Riot police used tear gas and water cannons. At night the security forces forced the protesters out of the territory adjoining the parliament building.