- doing their fair share. jeremy konyndyk, thank you for - doing their fair share. jeremy konyndyk, from the refugees international. police in the georgian capital tbilisi have used water cannon and tear gas to break up protesters against a controversial foreign agent law. earlier, the country's president gave her support to the protestors, saying they represented what she called free georgia. emer mccarthy reports. chaos on the streets of tbilisi. riot police advance in practice under the georgian capital after parliament gave its first approval to build that would require any organisation receiving more than 20% of their funding from overseas to register as foreign agents. critics say it represents an authoritarian shift in the former soviet state. georgia's president through her support behind the protesters and said she will veto the law if it crosses her desk. translation: i veto the law if it crosses her desk. tuna/mom- desk. translation: i am addressing _ desk. translation: i am addressing you, _ desk. translation: i am addressing you, who - desk. translation: i am addressing