TBILISI (Reuters) - Georgian authorities on Thursday raided the local offices of U.S. technology services company Concentrix and searched the homes of two employees of the Atlantic Council, a Washington-based think tank, Georgian media reported.
The searches took place two days before a parliamentary election widely viewed as a test of whether the South Caucasus country returns to Moscow's orbit or maintains its traditional pro-Western orientation.
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