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Police beat and arrest Tbilisi protesters as parliament debates controversial transparency law

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Police beat and arrest Tbilisi protesters as parliament debates controversial transparency law

Police beat and arrest Tbilisi protesters as parliament debates controversial transparency law

Critics of the so-called 'Russian law' say it undermines democracy and could derail the country’s chances of joining the European Union.


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