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05 Apr 2024 | 06:06 PM UTC

Georgia: Demonstrations denouncing proposed legislation likely in Tbilisi through at least mid-April /update 1

Opposition activists likely to protest in central Tbilisi, Georgia, through at least mid-April to denounce proposed foreign agents law.

Warning

Opposition activists will likely protest in Tbilisi through at least mid-April to denounce proposed legislation that would label nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) as foreign agents. Protest organizers plan to conduct coordinated demonstrations starting April 8. On that day, demonstrators will gather at the Parliament building on Shota Rustaveli Avenue and at the Tbilisi City Court on Davit Aghmashenebeli Alley from 14:00. Additional demonstrations are possible at government buildings in the coming days, particularly in the evening hours, and may materialize on short notice.

Heightened security and localized transport disruptions are likely near all protests that materialize, especially near those that take shape in the vicinity of government buildings. Clashes between demonstrators and law enforcement officers are possible.

Avoid all protest activity as a standard precaution. Exercise caution and allow additional time if traveling near government buildings. Immediately depart the area at the first sign that any security disturbance may occur. Strictly heed all instructions from law enforcement officers.

In March 2023, the ruling Georgian Dream party attempted to pass similar legislation; however, lawmakers were forced to withdraw the proposed bill after tens of thousands of people gathered for two nights of large-scale protests in Tbilisi. The March 2023 demonstrations included clashes between activists and law enforcement officers. During the controversy surrounding attempts to pass the bill in 2023, opposition politicians and activists accused the Georgian Dream party of antidemocratic practices.