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who did allow him to leave georgia with his money around 2000 in russia or georgia with his money to sell off a number of interest. but he vanished really, really puts his own interest before anyone else. and he sees that the government needs. so i'm getting drawn in to the sort of pro western narrative. he has stopped the government from implementing sanctions. although the majority of georgia financial institutions comply with them and you're in georgia, if you go shopping, it will even say, you know, you have to agree that russia are, you even want us to serve you some of the public or it is very strong there. but he's refrain from that because he sees it is potentially risky in georgia being brought into the. busy with russia, russia continues to occupy 20 percent of georgia territory, a fully controlled by the russian military. so he is trying to sort of play game with the question is, you know, is it really because he wants to be friends, moscow, or he wants to protect his own position? that is a very difficult question to answer. but as actions like this continue to happen in
who did allow him to leave georgia with his money around 2000 in russia or georgia with his money to sell off a number of interest. but he vanished really, really puts his own interest before anyone else. and he sees that the government needs. so i'm getting drawn in to the sort of pro western narrative. he has stopped the government from implementing sanctions. although the majority of georgia financial institutions comply with them and you're in georgia, if you go shopping, it will even say,...
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in georgia, we have none of them. we have political prisoners, head of the media who was arrested right before the decision. the third president we had many palooka prisoners. whether it is veto or he fears debates in the parliament, the law will be enforced. to what extent with a resist this adoption of the law. yesterday in the days before have shown it was the last straw, people are fed up with oppression and are serious. i don't know, but it's clear no government in georgia has managed to derail commitment to european futures. >> on i will give you the chance to jump in. these protests are ongoing and i want to ask you how significant protests are and if you expect they will be growing. >> the protists are significant. i would expect that there have been protests on a number of issues over many years. the government has been in power for a decade. you might say there is an important context in political history. protests occurred in every country, but in georgia they have a tendency to trigger major shifts in gove
in georgia, we have none of them. we have political prisoners, head of the media who was arrested right before the decision. the third president we had many palooka prisoners. whether it is veto or he fears debates in the parliament, the law will be enforced. to what extent with a resist this adoption of the law. yesterday in the days before have shown it was the last straw, people are fed up with oppression and are serious. i don't know, but it's clear no government in georgia has managed to...
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right thing for georgia. so let's get this straight. washington doesn't like a law being proposed by the majority of george and m. p. 's from the ruling party of georgia, a law that would highlight the companies and individuals receiving substantial funding from abroad like america, who could therefore be acting in the interests of said country. now, why would they care may come to mind a recent u. s. government report names georgia as a lead in recipients of u. s. foreign and military aid in europe and eurasia. and this, this is something new. the u. s. has been sending hundreds of millions of dollars to georgia since the mid ninety's over $445000000.00 in foreign military financing. i loan since 1997, 35000000 dollars just last year, over a $130000000.00 in bilateral state department and us aid assistance annually. and all this, of course, go and towards helping georgia develop a democratic free market with the western orientations. in july state department spokesman, net price told reporters the u. s. has
right thing for georgia. so let's get this straight. washington doesn't like a law being proposed by the majority of george and m. p. 's from the ruling party of georgia, a law that would highlight the companies and individuals receiving substantial funding from abroad like america, who could therefore be acting in the interests of said country. now, why would they care may come to mind a recent u. s. government report names georgia as a lead in recipients of u. s. foreign and military aid in...
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s. department net prize stated that georgia isa georgia people proved that they belong to europe, and the future is european. however, ah, the u. s. is still, you know, are watching very closely and expecting the government to extract the bill from the parliament, but also are the further net tri sad that georgia should focus on our own reforms. just to give you a little bit of context. ah, you are a commission has issued issued a 12 points recommendation last june when georgia failed to gain candidacy status. and in order to become a you member and to gain candidacy 1st odd ga, ga, and has to fulfill this 12 points recommendation 1st. how big are the fears among georgia that their country is leading east? yes, if fears are very, i big and georgians are very concerned with the actions of their government. or they're saying that the bill was a deliberate, deliberate act of sabotage. ah, you know, to alienate her on george's from europe on here. it also we can talk about a little bit about the party, the ruling party, georgia dream. it was thought founded by a billionaire who made his f
s. department net prize stated that georgia isa georgia people proved that they belong to europe, and the future is european. however, ah, the u. s. is still, you know, are watching very closely and expecting the government to extract the bill from the parliament, but also are the further net tri sad that georgia should focus on our own reforms. just to give you a little bit of context. ah, you are a commission has issued issued a 12 points recommendation last june when georgia failed to gain...
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georgia along with, you know, there was because so shady trio ukraine, georgia, georgia. and we were basically all 3 of us trying to become a member of the european family for many, many years. and actually torture was the leader country when he came to the democratic reforms. but around 2 years ago, that's exactly when our leaders european hardy, former prime minister of georgia, resigned the backsliding of democracy start it. and it is not just me assessing it as a big fighting of democracy, but unfortunately our international partners being at the sienna you now european union also assess the situation in georgia starting up back in, in the beginning of 2021. as a backslider golfer democracy, the problem here is that the person responsible for all based left on the position of, of the chair of ruling party. and he decided to rule into becoming for bo and have no official responsibility. and started to run this country from the shadow. as you understand, this is the management which is impossible and incompatible with european standards and democratic standards. so what
georgia along with, you know, there was because so shady trio ukraine, georgia, georgia. and we were basically all 3 of us trying to become a member of the european family for many, many years. and actually torture was the leader country when he came to the democratic reforms. but around 2 years ago, that's exactly when our leaders european hardy, former prime minister of georgia, resigned the backsliding of democracy start it. and it is not just me assessing it as a big fighting of democracy,...
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. everybody's think that same would be for georgia. this law is not just the law. this law will be the beginning of the process of an extra nation of the civil society. also on, on the other hand, itself as a message to the west that the process of the building of georgia democracy, which has already been in a decline in the last couple of years is over. so as in russia, this law will most likely try to silence media and civil society organizations as well as individuals in georgia. we're trying to hold government responsible and accountable as her before we go into deeper into those kind of issues as well as specific about this law, given that any organization that received 20 percent of his money from abroad, we'll have to label itself as a foreign agent. surely that also applies to organizations funded by russia that are present in georgia now. yeah, absolutely. according to to law, it applies to all of their organizations. but before, i mean, there are very good in good environment for russian find organizations in georgia, for exa
. everybody's think that same would be for georgia. this law is not just the law. this law will be the beginning of the process of an extra nation of the civil society. also on, on the other hand, itself as a message to the west that the process of the building of georgia democracy, which has already been in a decline in the last couple of years is over. so as in russia, this law will most likely try to silence media and civil society organizations as well as individuals in georgia. we're...
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well, what we have the georgia prime minister who's standing by the bill, the georgia president, has said that she will veto the bill if it reaches her desk. she's spoken out in support of the protests as well as we know what sort of power struggle are we now seeing in the country on which side looks to have the most public support. well, that will depend the president, i believe, based on this most recent reforms. the president's position is the next president position will be a lot of ceremonial. the current president was elected in a popular vote, and she was actually backed by the correct holy party. but they had a falling out about a year or 2 ago. and so now she's basically representing just her cell. i believe she was elected in 2018. he'll her mandate might be coming to an end very soon. and you have a situation in which you have a popularly like the government. i believe the ruling party has close to an absolute majority in the parliament by itself given like ought of a 150 seats. they have 74 and there's 12, you can so they really have more than 50 percent just by themselve
well, what we have the georgia prime minister who's standing by the bill, the georgia president, has said that she will veto the bill if it reaches her desk. she's spoken out in support of the protests as well as we know what sort of power struggle are we now seeing in the country on which side looks to have the most public support. well, that will depend the president, i believe, based on this most recent reforms. the president's position is the next president position will be a lot of...
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happening in georgia? >> the last 70 years, we fighting for ukraine by russia. and their current and for georgia so we are facing these, unfortunately defending ukraine today and georgia under this threat as they made a statement to fight for ukraine so we clearly understand our political goal is. >> before i asked the audience if they have questions, one final secure of russia how do you see this ending? how you see the war in ukraine and georgia being ended in the future of the russian confederation. >> it's going to have ukraine and it was over by georgia. due to the present government. georgia has this and unfortunately for ukraine. of course for georgia and rico into it politically in a military way. >> it's not everyday you ask a frontline commander a question the military front ukraine so if there are questions, raise your hand. be mindful he might be limited in how he answers your question because they don't want to give too much information away. if you raise your hand, the lady in the back, bring
happening in georgia? >> the last 70 years, we fighting for ukraine by russia. and their current and for georgia so we are facing these, unfortunately defending ukraine today and georgia under this threat as they made a statement to fight for ukraine so we clearly understand our political goal is. >> before i asked the audience if they have questions, one final secure of russia how do you see this ending? how you see the war in ukraine and georgia being ended in the future of the...
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georgia activists are outraged. while we are monitoring the occupational line almost every day, ah, so we decide it's ah, and not to to ross tower government because our government unfortunately is very much pro russian. david cast a rover and his colleagues regularly fly drains to gather evidence of russian incursions. it's dangerous work. they tell us that every week georgians are abducted by russian soldiers and taken back into the occupied territories. roman beggar, lucy says he's been captured and beaten on more than one occasion. that cherries herself, sluggard, basil hamlin wireless with kayla sold to help her. she again, it's called. i mean, it's fleshy marriage 11 crouching seamlessly are the lucas boldenow thoughtfully activists claim the authorities do little to stop these kidnappings because the current government favors the kremlin. that view was given substance less february when after russia attacked ukraine, georgia's prime minister, iraq the gutter brush. billy refused to condemn the invasion, and i
georgia activists are outraged. while we are monitoring the occupational line almost every day, ah, so we decide it's ah, and not to to ross tower government because our government unfortunately is very much pro russian. david cast a rover and his colleagues regularly fly drains to gather evidence of russian incursions. it's dangerous work. they tell us that every week georgians are abducted by russian soldiers and taken back into the occupied territories. roman beggar, lucy says he's been...
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security said we still georgia. he also worked for me study when sri is kwoana, god aches are beginning when he should have called about a vanish for these fortune is believed to now be equivalent to a 3rd of george's gdp not just not. ready one very, very big gap, big, big twin. he meant boy about his number to his home. the sleek class cancelled with a priceless old collection. and a massive shock too is perched on a mountain overlooking the capitol like something from a james bond movie. from this vantage point, his critic say the billionaire wheels almost unlimited influence, he controls all leather full power, include the hers all sir, that sir political party should not control like court for a 3rd thought local government. julian dream, the party vanished really formed to as to form a prey western president mikhail, psychic. billy swept to power in 2012. the oligarch himself held the post of prime minister until 2013. when he stepped down, but remained a force behind the scenes and briefly held the position o
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>> let me take the georgia question first. i am worried about georgia. i think we have lost focus on georgia. if we could refocus again on georgia i think there are a lot of younger people in georgia who expected something different than georgia now has. we have done very little in terms of human rights abuse in georgia. freedom of the press issues in georgia. i would like to see putting georgia back to the center. i don't think currently this is going in the direction, we achieved a lot into thousand 8, 2 thousand 9, 2 thousand 10. it is reversed. we need to worry about that. on the question about the russian population, you have to talk about multiple russian populations. older, less educated people who watch russian television believe this is an attack on the russians. on the russian state, the homeland. i don't think they would accept defeat, but they are being told they are winning. the only thing that is beginning to change is a lot of body bags are coming home. that is tending to change. i don't know if you read the putin quote to the mother. "at
>> let me take the georgia question first. i am worried about georgia. i think we have lost focus on georgia. if we could refocus again on georgia i think there are a lot of younger people in georgia who expected something different than georgia now has. we have done very little in terms of human rights abuse in georgia. freedom of the press issues in georgia. i would like to see putting georgia back to the center. i don't think currently this is going in the direction, we achieved a lot...
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and in georgia, it's widely believed had that he is the shadow leader of georgia. and of some of the protest service yesterday were asking were saying that we have to remove the government in order to, ah, you know, to, to be in the, in the e u. so our little, we'll see what will be the decision, the final decision today, it's about the plan a recession is about to start in about an hour, and they will see what the official decision will be. very soon, maria, cut a mazda, thank you so much. and we'd like to return now to the situation in ukraine. i'm joined by dw is ami. and as if, who is joining us from keith, i'm in the you and nuclear watchdog has called for urgent action after the most recent power outage at this upper. it's your nuclear power plant. what would that entail? so the head of the u. n's, nuclear watchdog, raphael grosse issued a statement after the power went off at this nuclear power plant, least electrical power and started running on generators. he said that every time this happens, it's a roll of the dice. and if it continues at some point, our
and in georgia, it's widely believed had that he is the shadow leader of georgia. and of some of the protest service yesterday were asking were saying that we have to remove the government in order to, ah, you know, to, to be in the, in the e u. so our little, we'll see what will be the decision, the final decision today, it's about the plan a recession is about to start in about an hour, and they will see what the official decision will be. very soon, maria, cut a mazda, thank you so much. and...
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to sabotage georgia. that is to join me in order to, to curry, favor with the family and avoid a military intervention. so when you create an georgians are right about this society, because george is such a, that's an important point to make that alex just a, just a final thought you. because as you say, ga, as a country has been pulled between the west and russia, let's not forget, it was invaded by russia in 2008. how much concern is that in the political tensions in georgia could now be heightened because of russia's full scale invasion of ukraine? well, yes, i mean the crate invasion was a very big shock to many people. ready ga, ga scientists was much united in its support, the ukraine, even even the government in georgia for all its faults, is theoretically, supposedly supporting ukraine as well. so yes, i mean the warranty has, has had huge impacts here. and i think the security threat that russia poses to georgia and has posed for many years now as being heightened debt and the on the line by the
to sabotage georgia. that is to join me in order to, to curry, favor with the family and avoid a military intervention. so when you create an georgians are right about this society, because george is such a, that's an important point to make that alex just a, just a final thought you. because as you say, ga, as a country has been pulled between the west and russia, let's not forget, it was invaded by russia in 2008. how much concern is that in the political tensions in georgia could now be...
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so putin had put him in georgia actually his health is in peril in this moment and georgia turned offa in a very different direction if he cannot prevail on the battlefield and he can prevail over time nobody was to talk about georgia this is an enormous tragedy and basically decades on it looks like it's in a different place didn't look as vulnerable and as weak as a beacon of freedom and democracyy. so putin will be looking for anotherhi player in which he can we can ukraine over time. >> were about to go to questions to the audience you said something fascinating earlier which was in conversation with putin he said to you, you understand us. that is seen as one of their complaints but you do understand russia after years of deep study. so ifme you are going to pass a message to putin what would it be quick. >> this will not end well. [laughter] and because nicholas the first might be the right analogy but the fact is i agree completely by this time but putting an awful lot on the line including the hundred thousand left the country and the best and the brightest and he has put on th
so putin had put him in georgia actually his health is in peril in this moment and georgia turned offa in a very different direction if he cannot prevail on the battlefield and he can prevail over time nobody was to talk about georgia this is an enormous tragedy and basically decades on it looks like it's in a different place didn't look as vulnerable and as weak as a beacon of freedom and democracyy. so putin will be looking for anotherhi player in which he can we can ukraine over time....
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so for, for sure, georgia has to go a long way the georgia have to fulfill 20 points required read recommendations. you should buy your commission, but still there is no, you know, so was, there is no trust in the government protest. so saying that they are not sure that the georgia government would be, you know, would be competent enough to deliver to lead georgia and store therapy and union. maria caught the mother. thank you so much for joining us. here's a look at some other news making headlines around the world. the former malaysian prime minister ya scene has been charged with corruption and money laundering, and a court in follow them, or if they did not guilty on the charges, including the alleged abuse of power to obtain bribes for his political party. he was released on bail. italy's prime minister, georgia maloney has unveiled tougher jail terms or people smugglers. the move is aimed at combating migrant trafficking across the mediterranean. the sentences include a penalty of up to 30 years in jail and live alone is right. when government has promised to take a hard line, you an undocu
so for, for sure, georgia has to go a long way the georgia have to fulfill 20 points required read recommendations. you should buy your commission, but still there is no, you know, so was, there is no trust in the government protest. so saying that they are not sure that the georgia government would be, you know, would be competent enough to deliver to lead georgia and store therapy and union. maria caught the mother. thank you so much for joining us. here's a look at some other news making...
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in georgia and the press in georgia, so i would like to put georgia at the center of the agenda because currently, it is not going in a direction that i think we achieved a lot into thousand 8, 2010, and it is reversed, and we need to worry about that. i will mention that on the question, i will leave iraq to steve. on the question of the russian population, i think you have to talk about multiple russian populations. it is for older and last thing -- less educated incomes, and this is an attack on russians. the russian state, the homeland. i don't think they would accept that they are being told they are winning. the only thing that is beginning to change as there are a lot of body bags coming home, and that is you read a quote at least he didn't die in a drunken brawl, that gives you an idea of this level of respect. -- was emerging as having a relationship with the west that was going to help russia and the rest of the international community. i think that russia is dying day by day. to me, we have to have a policy that isolates putin's him and what's going on in ukraine from the rus
in georgia and the press in georgia, so i would like to put georgia at the center of the agenda because currently, it is not going in a direction that i think we achieved a lot into thousand 8, 2010, and it is reversed, and we need to worry about that. i will mention that on the question, i will leave iraq to steve. on the question of the russian population, i think you have to talk about multiple russian populations. it is for older and last thing -- less educated incomes, and this is an...
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and assist the georgia protest. and we feel huge assistance or whoever terms. and i think that this place must continue mister mayor, wishfully. thank you again. more on the war in ukraine and russia, wagner mercenary group, appears to be taking a so called tactical pause. in bar mote, that's according to the us based institute for the study of war. now, in an assessment, the think tank noted fighters may have paused there, offensive on back most, because they're waiting for russian reinforcements. wagner fighters have so far spearheaded the attack on the cranium city. earlier the groups leader, you have any promotion claimed moscow had cut off official communication with him after he criticized rushes, defense ministry, and a public appeal for ammunition or mark a can san as a senior advisor with the center for strategic and international studies. thinktank in the united states. i asked him earlier if he agrees with the institute for the city of wars assessment. the wagner group is taking a so called tactical pause
and assist the georgia protest. and we feel huge assistance or whoever terms. and i think that this place must continue mister mayor, wishfully. thank you again. more on the war in ukraine and russia, wagner mercenary group, appears to be taking a so called tactical pause. in bar mote, that's according to the us based institute for the study of war. now, in an assessment, the think tank noted fighters may have paused there, offensive on back most, because they're waiting for russian...
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right thing for georgia. so let's get this straight. washington doesn't like a law being proposed by the majority of georgia, m. p. 's from the ruling party of georgia. a law that with highlight the companies and individuals receiving substantial funding from a broad like america who could therefore be acting in the interests of said country . now, why would they care may come to mind a recent u. s. government report names georgia as a lead in recipients of u. s. foreign and military aid in europe and eurasia. and this isn't something you need assistance annually. and all this, of course, go and towards helping georgia develop a democratic free market with western orientations. in july state department spokesman, net price told reporters that us has allocated a total of almost $6000000000.00 in assistant bonds for georgia over the years. and as we know, nothing comes for free and this is exactly what local impedes had in mind. when considering the draft law on transparency of foreign influence, countries tend
right thing for georgia. so let's get this straight. washington doesn't like a law being proposed by the majority of georgia, m. p. 's from the ruling party of georgia. a law that with highlight the companies and individuals receiving substantial funding from a broad like america who could therefore be acting in the interests of said country . now, why would they care may come to mind a recent u. s. government report names georgia as a lead in recipients of u. s. foreign and military aid in...
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he's trying to, you is trying to shift georgia's he story choice, georgia. so he story choice, which is once again to be part of european family and to integrate into your atlantic and institutions. and unfortunately, what happened is that georgia dream which is once again ruled by informal rule of its name. and you really, ah, started adopting the draft law so called for an agents law, which is basically a russian law. these me to do or georgians who are once again, poor european are really angry. and i am thousands of georgia and are as georgians are, are, are protesting in front of the, in front of the column into a building, naturally the rally. so it was also going on. i was happening the yesterday as well . but unfortunately, the port police tried used our special means against the citizens of georgia with, without any legitimate ground. so of course, people became angrier and more georgians are gathering right now in front of the apartment building. to once again states. we are georgians and therefore we are european, but i'd like to just take a step
he's trying to, you is trying to shift georgia's he story choice, georgia. so he story choice, which is once again to be part of european family and to integrate into your atlantic and institutions. and unfortunately, what happened is that georgia dream which is once again ruled by informal rule of its name. and you really, ah, started adopting the draft law so called for an agents law, which is basically a russian law. these me to do or georgians who are once again, poor european are really...
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georgia shares a troubled past with its powerful neighbor. our independence was crushed and our leads were decimated, or corrupted by soviet stalinist. ah, a brutal and cynical rule. and we are paying a price for that until now. to blazys occupation museum catalogues, phase 7, terrible decades under the communists to this day to rushing back separatist regions of georgia up causing and safer. sacha a still occupied by russian troops in the process known as border zation. the russians are frequently accused of seeking to extend the influence ever deeper by illicitly moving the ball defense. further, south. georgia activists are outraged or we are monitoring the occupational line almost every day. ah, so we decided, ah, not to to ross tower government because our government unfortunately is very much pro russian. david cast a rover and his colleagues regularly fly drains to gather evidence of russian incursions. it's dangerous work. they tell us that every week georgians are abducted by russian soldiers and taken back into the occupied territor
georgia shares a troubled past with its powerful neighbor. our independence was crushed and our leads were decimated, or corrupted by soviet stalinist. ah, a brutal and cynical rule. and we are paying a price for that until now. to blazys occupation museum catalogues, phase 7, terrible decades under the communists to this day to rushing back separatist regions of georgia up causing and safer. sacha a still occupied by russian troops in the process known as border zation. the russians are...
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plus georgia's parliament has voted to drop. it's controversial for an age and build a proposed new legislation, sparked math street protests and an international outright. ah, i'm nicole fairly shower viewers on p b s in the united states and all around the world. welcome to the program. police investigating the shooting ada jehovah. witnesses center in the northern german city of hamburg have revealed that the perpetrator was a former member of the religious community. the gunman killed himself, 6 people and an unborn child. his motive remains unclear, but police officers say there recently received an anonymous tip off about his mental state. as the investigation continues, the community where the shooting unfolded mourns its victims. undertakers removed the bodies of the victims as people in hamburg pay their respects and begin to process and reflect on me. attack them on your hon. one when you leave here and you are 200 meters away. it affects seal. it's very bad about that. no matter wait happens, but of course it affects
plus georgia's parliament has voted to drop. it's controversial for an age and build a proposed new legislation, sparked math street protests and an international outright. ah, i'm nicole fairly shower viewers on p b s in the united states and all around the world. welcome to the program. police investigating the shooting ada jehovah. witnesses center in the northern german city of hamburg have revealed that the perpetrator was a former member of the religious community. the gunman killed...
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i think that in georgia, it's probably more so than in will though, because in georgia we see the pattern from kia from 2014. i'm sure that the majority of people are there protesting or not, you know, for in liaison or anything. but there are people who are pushing towards the violence side of the protests that are obviously very similar to the ones we've seen 8 years ago. so i, i think that this is quite dangerous and i honestly whoa, whoa, whoa, both countries still remain a peaceful and neutral in the conference that is going on, you know, stuff on, of course it was a russian minister of foreign affairs or so. okay. laugh off, who say, who said in just a past few days that when it comes to what's happening in georgia, he said there are similarities to the demonstrations in georgia to what happened with the 2014 my dan qu in key f. but that's a conversation we'll have to have another day, a professor at the suit of european studies in belgrade stefan guy. it's. thank you . thank you, jaime. with china's key political event. it's called the 2 sessions at season several fresh appointment
i think that in georgia, it's probably more so than in will though, because in georgia we see the pattern from kia from 2014. i'm sure that the majority of people are there protesting or not, you know, for in liaison or anything. but there are people who are pushing towards the violence side of the protests that are obviously very similar to the ones we've seen 8 years ago. so i, i think that this is quite dangerous and i honestly whoa, whoa, whoa, both countries still remain a peaceful and...
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and it's not just georgia. federally now we have republicans in congress trying to summon the new york prosecutor to capitol hill to give testimony as if they've got jurisdiction over him in this matter, as if they as congress can somehow constrain him from bringing new york state charges against an alleged criminal. as if they can somehow stop him from putting people on trial for allegedly breaking new york state law. republican house speaker kevin mccarthy is making these threats against the new york prosecutor. he is encouraging republican members of congress who lead congressional committees that they should haul in this new york prosecutor to try somehow to stop him. and so, yes, we're going to look at all of that tonight, and we're going to get some expert help to try to understand it. but we can be clear-eyed and confident here about what's new and what isn't. about what pose as challenge to our system of government and what is our system of government. and, you know, we've all seen it. every time a publ
and it's not just georgia. federally now we have republicans in congress trying to summon the new york prosecutor to capitol hill to give testimony as if they've got jurisdiction over him in this matter, as if they as congress can somehow constrain him from bringing new york state charges against an alleged criminal. as if they can somehow stop him from putting people on trial for allegedly breaking new york state law. republican house speaker kevin mccarthy is making these threats against the...
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this may be georgia's. on tuesday, thousands of protesters stood for europe, and stood their ground against water cannons, tear gas and pepper spray. and they even fought back. 55 police officers were injured. protesters have been outraged by what's been happening in parliament — pro—government mps spoiling for a fight with the opposition, and then backing a controversial foreign agents bill. the law would require ngos and media that get more than 20% of their funding from abroad to label themselves as agents of foreign influence. it's in the same spirit as russia's foreign agent law, which over the years has been used to stigmatise and silence critical voices. the georgian government says that it wants more transparency, and that the bill has been copied from an american law, but in a statement the united states embassy in tbilisi described it as �*kremlin—inspired legislation�*, and said it was a dark day for georgian democracy. this place outside georgia's parliament in the capital of tbilisi h
this may be georgia's. on tuesday, thousands of protesters stood for europe, and stood their ground against water cannons, tear gas and pepper spray. and they even fought back. 55 police officers were injured. protesters have been outraged by what's been happening in parliament — pro—government mps spoiling for a fight with the opposition, and then backing a controversial foreign agents bill. the law would require ngos and media that get more than 20% of their funding from abroad to label...
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how strong is the will in georgia in the georgia government to become a member of the european union? well, among the georgia government, i think it's still strong. i'm, and i think that there's different interpretations of what the government's actions mean. i think this for an aged law exercise kind of confused everyone and made everyone wonder exactly what their agenda was. it's safe to say that they do want you membership, but they want it on their terms and they want to maybe get it on to on the chief a little bit by not implementing some of the reforms that the use demanding. because those reforms were loose and the ruling parties grip on power. so i think they're trying to do, maybe maybe it's fair to say the minimum that they can in terms of limiting their power while still doing enough to, to get into the, you know, why, why do they think that they have that kind of leverage that they could still pursue membership and just barely meet the standards. i mean this is, it's a good question is what a lot of people are asking. i think there is one school of thought that the, becaus
how strong is the will in georgia in the georgia government to become a member of the european union? well, among the georgia government, i think it's still strong. i'm, and i think that there's different interpretations of what the government's actions mean. i think this for an aged law exercise kind of confused everyone and made everyone wonder exactly what their agenda was. it's safe to say that they do want you membership, but they want it on their terms and they want to maybe get it on to...
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the draft is backed by the governing georgia dream party. and says it would allow for transparency of, for an influence prime minister iraq lee got to the bus really says it will help route out those working against georgia interests. but critic say that's not the case. the theory amongst many georgians, but this is actually a conscious besset by georgia government, the cyber charles georgia efforts to join me in order to, to curry favor with the candidate and avoid a military intervention like so in a crate and georgians are right. i agree about this because georgia is such a pro european oriented public opinion more than 60 independent and civil society organizations have said they will not comply with the bill is signed into law malachite on monday, august 0. anton kaya is a john les with real politico, he sent us this update from to please see. there are still hundreds of protest this clashing with the police. the police were just consisted of rifles and rocking up lisbon. we're using tear gas, water, cannon, and pappas break to disperse
the draft is backed by the governing georgia dream party. and says it would allow for transparency of, for an influence prime minister iraq lee got to the bus really says it will help route out those working against georgia interests. but critic say that's not the case. the theory amongst many georgians, but this is actually a conscious besset by georgia government, the cyber charles georgia efforts to join me in order to, to curry favor with the candidate and avoid a military intervention like...
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for georgia, yes, for us as a country, this is a benchmark moment. this is new. joining us now is greg bluestein, politics reporter at the atlanta journal got institution, mr., bluestein thank so much making time for us tonight. i know you are a reporter, and not a columnist, i appreciate you being here to help us cover these facts. >> of course. this, it is passed the house, it's likely to be passed by the governor. >> some minor disagreements over, language it's fully expect to be hidden dale, within the next couple of weeks, and governor kemp is very likely to sign it. >> in terms of the effect that this would have, the different punctuation, bathed in terms of doesn't usually matter all that much under the new laws, but the kids like this maybe motivated that republicans don't see this, from the outside. -- including a new five member panel, depending on the legislation can even be appointed by the georgia supreme court, or republican leaders themselves, that the governor and the lieutenant governor. so they start the side of this panel, but certainly can hav
for georgia, yes, for us as a country, this is a benchmark moment. this is new. joining us now is greg bluestein, politics reporter at the atlanta journal got institution, mr., bluestein thank so much making time for us tonight. i know you are a reporter, and not a columnist, i appreciate you being here to help us cover these facts. >> of course. this, it is passed the house, it's likely to be passed by the governor. >> some minor disagreements over, language it's fully expect to be...
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if georgia should resume flights between the georgia and russia, and now the 1st thing sanctions again yeah, well, i mean, this is not surprising. the u. s. feels that it has the authority to interfere in every country around the world. i mean that, that's obvious, right? i mean, the us interfere is often in other countries. elections. it helps over throw foreign governments, including frank, the, the want to ukraine in 2014, the us, you know, was the high, the qu, there. so yeah, the us feels that has the right to interfere in government and i think it in particular feels the need to interfere in the, in the former soviet republics that does not want to see coming together again, russia and like you say, this comes amid the ukraine conflicts can't be ignored, and georgia has so far been trying to stay neutral. but do you think that position might change, perhaps under some influence? yeah, i mean, i don't think the us wants georgia to be neutral, wants it to be firmly in the camp of russia. and it be again, if you look at the 2014 made on to in ukraine, that the u. s. supported the pr
if georgia should resume flights between the georgia and russia, and now the 1st thing sanctions again yeah, well, i mean, this is not surprising. the u. s. feels that it has the authority to interfere in every country around the world. i mean that, that's obvious, right? i mean, the us interfere is often in other countries. elections. it helps over throw foreign governments, including frank, the, the want to ukraine in 2014, the us, you know, was the high, the qu, there. so yeah, the us feels...
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there's the georgia bar, the supreme court, there's the judiciary. there's a number of other steps that can be taken before creating this new panel. so critics of the measure say look, there's already parts of this embedded in georgia law. why aren't we using that? >> greg, thanks for much for helping us understand this. i'm surprised that this isn't a bigger national story, but it may just be a matter of counting down until people realize the seriousness of what's going on here. thank you for helping us understand it. >> thank you. >> again, the georgia state legislature tonight, both the senate and house, have passed legislation that will effectively give republicans in the legislature the power to remove prosecutors that they don't like who are pursuing cases that they don't appreciate. this happening just as the fulton county district attorney willis approaches her own decision about whether or not to recommend indictments against multiple georgia prominent republicans who have been identified that they're potential targets of her investigation a
there's the georgia bar, the supreme court, there's the judiciary. there's a number of other steps that can be taken before creating this new panel. so critics of the measure say look, there's already parts of this embedded in georgia law. why aren't we using that? >> greg, thanks for much for helping us understand this. i'm surprised that this isn't a bigger national story, but it may just be a matter of counting down until people realize the seriousness of what's going on here. thank...
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georgia can only become any. are you members in united society and we want to contribute to this cohesion in now? dodson mason, the abide saga eatons in salmon, hired sushi. i can eat the door to e. u. candidate status as wide open lights. f. miss diego are given on. the aga georgians have made it abundantly clear that this is their wish. death death in all your winches. babcock has travelled to georgia in the wake of mos protests that forced the government to withdraw a closely watched draft law. the legislation would have force organizations that receive foreign funding to register as foreign agents. protest has talked to the straits to hold the bill, seen as a 1st step toward potential with repressions. young georgia and spent nights and days fighting to stop their government adopting what they see is anti democratic ideas. they want to turn decisively away from russia and putin. that's what makes g yorkie and his fellow students take to the streets. or we are major or historic members of the european society.
georgia can only become any. are you members in united society and we want to contribute to this cohesion in now? dodson mason, the abide saga eatons in salmon, hired sushi. i can eat the door to e. u. candidate status as wide open lights. f. miss diego are given on. the aga georgians have made it abundantly clear that this is their wish. death death in all your winches. babcock has travelled to georgia in the wake of mos protests that forced the government to withdraw a closely watched draft...
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he is the prime minister of georgia. he worked 41, sweeney, danny, we have the minister of the patio, julia, he was previously the personal bodyguard of miss teddy when she really and then we have the head of the us paid security said to be self. georgia. he also worked for me. steven trini is kwoana. god aches are beginning when she was called about a vanished b. these fortune is believed to now be equivalent to a 3rd of george's g t p not just not. ready one very, very big gap, big, big twin. he meant boy by his number to his home, the sleep class cancelled with a priceless old collection. and a massive short pool is perched on a mountain overlooking the capitol like something from a james bond movie. from this vantage point, his critic say the billionaire wheels almost unlimited influence, he controls all labor, shall power include the hers all so that sir political party should not control like court for a fair thought. local government julian dream. the party vanished really formed as to form a prey western presiden
he is the prime minister of georgia. he worked 41, sweeney, danny, we have the minister of the patio, julia, he was previously the personal bodyguard of miss teddy when she really and then we have the head of the us paid security said to be self. georgia. he also worked for me. steven trini is kwoana. god aches are beginning when she was called about a vanished b. these fortune is believed to now be equivalent to a 3rd of george's g t p not just not. ready one very, very big gap, big, big twin....
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resume between georgia and russia. certainly raised alarm bells. and so, you know, now that georgian authorities want to suppress western influence. well, they, they want to be able to open up when you frank against russia because of the frank in ukraine is not going well for them. so they need to open up a new hot spot along russian borders and they need to do it as easily as possible. and that's why this new proposed law is something that bothers them very much. georgia is pretty well known to have close ties to numerous non governmental organizations by putting forward the foreign agent bill, the georgia parliament went up against a powerful and well with heel loping. learn more about our website. it's f r t dot com. so it was on friday that bricks, hopeful candidates. iran and saudi arabia found common ground, agreeing to resume diplomatic ties, and even reopen their embassies. the deal was essentially broken by bricks, men, but china, senior officials from the middle east in countries health talks in beijing to he
resume between georgia and russia. certainly raised alarm bells. and so, you know, now that georgian authorities want to suppress western influence. well, they, they want to be able to open up when you frank against russia because of the frank in ukraine is not going well for them. so they need to open up a new hot spot along russian borders and they need to do it as easily as possible. and that's why this new proposed law is something that bothers them very much. georgia is pretty well known...
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there is fears this would fundamentally damage georgia�*s aspirations and georgia would not be able to get the candid status with this law being passed. so now certainly hopes are higher, but this does not mean that georgia should just wait for this candidacy status to arrive, because we have 12 requirements that need to be fulfilled, and these requirements are quite complex requirements, starting from the reforms of rule of law to all sorts of different areas which georgia needs to demonstrate some progress, so there is still a lot of effort to be put into this, and unfortunately the sad reality is that this deal was completely unnecessary —— this bill was. the unnecessary -- this bill was. the russian unnecessary —— this bill was. the russian government says that it has no connection, there is no relation to anything in russian law. briefly for us, is there still the feeling that actually there is more going on here thanjust this that actually there is more going on here than just this proposed law, this is about the, making manoeuvres too? , ., , this is about the, making ma
there is fears this would fundamentally damage georgia�*s aspirations and georgia would not be able to get the candid status with this law being passed. so now certainly hopes are higher, but this does not mean that georgia should just wait for this candidacy status to arrive, because we have 12 requirements that need to be fulfilled, and these requirements are quite complex requirements, starting from the reforms of rule of law to all sorts of different areas which georgia needs to...