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Thousands continued to protest late Wednesday evening in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi as the countryâs Parliament moved closer to adopting a controversial law that critics fear will stifle media freedom and endanger the countryâs European Union membership bid.
Georgian police use water cannons to try to disperse Tbilisi protest crowd