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Western thugs threaten Georgian leaders over new law that requires NGOs to reveal funding sources
By ethanh // 2024-05-30
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The European Union (EU) is playing dirty again – what else is new? – with new alleged threats against Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze. According to Kobakhidze, a European commissioner threatened him, stating that he could end up suffering the same fate as Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico who narrowly escaped an assassination attempt last week. In a Facebook post, Kobakhidze wrote that the unnamed commissioner technically just warned him in a recent phone call that the West is planning to take "a number of measures" against Kobakhidze if he proceeds with passing a new law to require foreign non-governmental organizations (NGOs) operating in Georgia to disclose their funding. "While listing these measures, he mentioned: 'you see what happened to Fico, and you should be very careful,'" Kobakhidze wrote on Facebook about what the unnamed commissioner allegedly told him. (Related: Did you catch Michael Yon's recent appearance with Mike Adams in which he talked about the corruption behind the NGOs that are orchestrating the mass illegal alien invasion of America?)

There must be a lot of foreign criminal activity taking place in Georgia

In case you missed it, Fico was shot at multiple times while meeting with supporters outside a government meeting taking place in the town of Handlova on May 15. Fico was rushed to the hospital where he underwent emergency surgery. He is currently recuperating from his injuries. The would-be assassin is being reported as a 71-year-old poet who disagrees with Fico's suspension of military aid to Ukraine. The so-called poet is now being charged with attempted murder and he could even face terrorism charges. Around the same time that this all happened, Georgia – the European country, not the U.S. state – passed the "Transparency of Foreign Influence Act" to require all NGOs, media outlets and individuals taking in more than 20 percent of their funding from outside the country to register as entities "promoting the interests of a foreign power." The law also forces these same entities to fully disclose all of their donors. Western powers, aka the deep state, really do not want laws like this to be passed because it threatens to expose them for treason and fraud, not to mention money laundering and other conspiracies to control foreign elections, for instance. Georgia's pro-Western, aka deep state, president, Salome Zourabichvili, vetoed the new law, but Georgia's parliament is expected to override it in the coming days. There must be a lot of foreign crime to hide in Georgia because both EU and U.S. officials are strongly condemning the new law, even though there are even more stringent laws of a similar nature already in place in the U.S., the United Kingdom and other Western countries. Washington, D.C., is even going so far as to threaten unspecified "actions" against Georgia, including possible sanctions, for passing the bill. "We have long been accustomed to this kind of insulting blackmail," Kobakhidze wrote about the threats he now faces. "The parallel drawn with the attempted assassination of Robert Fico reminds us that in the form of the Global War Party, we are dealing with an extremely dangerous force that will do anything to bring chaos to Georgia." In a more recent interview with Georgia's Channel 1, Kobakhidze explained that without the transparency law in place, foreign-funded NGOs operating in his country could easily rile up a revolution similar to the 2014 U.S.-backed "Maidan" coup in Ukraine. "We want transparency ... we don't want to leave muddy water in this country, because a 'Georgian Maidan' could lead our country to very serious consequences, to its 'Ukrainization,'" he said. "We cannot agree with this." America and the EU are the bullies of the world. Sources for this article include: RT.com NaturalNews.com
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