Why is Georgia gripped by protests over a 'foreign influence' bill? | AFP

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  • In the past three weeks, tens of thousands of Georgians have rallied to protest against the reintroduction of controversial "foreign influence" that many critics have compared to repressive Russian legislation aimed at silencing dissent. On 1 May, the bill was adopted by a large majority in parliament. A third and final vote is needed for it to become law.
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  • @perarduaadastra873
    @perarduaadastra873 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    Do the people have the right to keep and bear arms, as in the Czech Republic?

    • @eagleeye182
      @eagleeye182 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Not in Georgia. You`ll be arrested by the police in the blink of an eye and later on, you`ll be charged with illegal possession of firearm and you may also indicted on terrorism charges.

  • @brianprusak3725
    @brianprusak3725 25 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Ra-226 has a half-life of 1,600 years and Pu-239 has a half-life of 24,100 years. These radioactive elements are somewhere in the Earth's environment and will stick around for a long time. Cattle mutilations have been found along the 37th parallel here in the U.S. due to exposure to wind-blown radiation. The 1918 pandemic technically started in Kansas, which runs along this latitude, the same latitude as dead center of the Nevada Test Site. In reference to the number 37, the Fahrenheit equivalent to 37°C is 98.6°F normal human body temp. In 1898 Marie Curie discovered polonium and radium, both radioactive elements. Various pandemics throughout the last century or so may have been a means of covering up the deadly effects of these elements. The Partial Test Ban Treaty was signed by Kennedy on October 7, 1963.

  • @trumpforever6706
    @trumpforever6706 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    If for the Georgian government "foreign agents" had to be strictly of Russian origin, I bet that the law would now be hailed on MSM as strongly "democratic" and "fair", and the people would celebrate in the streets instead of protesting. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @danchokonstantinov6735
    @danchokonstantinov6735 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    No reporting on the massive countre protests in Georgia .

    • @paulroustan3643
      @paulroustan3643 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Well I guess we know what countries that wish to interfere in Georgian politics, next they will use them as meat like Ukraine to fight the Russian, how dumb are the Georgian people

    • @tylerdurden5191
      @tylerdurden5191 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

      the one where government funded transportation of elderly people and teachers, civil workers and party activists? half of them didn't know what they were attending? where they told them that west was about to steal their god and religion from them and miraculously turn everyone into gays? yes, as a hell of a show