Georgia’s NGOs refuse to comply with ‘Russian’ foreign agent law

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Opponents of the so-called “foreign agent” law that came into effect in Georgia this month say they will not comply with the law’s requirements. The opponents say the measure - which requires organizations that get 20% or more of their funding from abroad to register as foreign agents - reflects similar laws in Russia and is aimed at silencing critics ahead of elections later this year. As Henry Ridgwell reports from Tbilisi, organizations that refuse to comply could face heavy financial penalties.