Georgian police brutally beating protestor at today’s protest. Georgians need EU to sanction the government

by Tomaz1991

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  1. Gruzije mi je pa res škoda. Zelo lepa država, prijetni ljudje, starodavna kultura, samo s sosedi in njihovim vplivom imajo nesrečo. Bili so že zelo blizu normalizaciji države, potem pa…

    Vsi skupaj lahko samo cenimo da so trenutne avtokracije vsaj dve državi stran od nas & upamo da čim dlje traja trenutni sistem.

  2. Dokler ne vemo kaj se dogajalo pred tem je lahko brutalen pretep ali “tako se to dela”

  3. Ko so Rusi v Ukrajini tako pretepli študente, se je mobilizirala cela država in bila dva meseca na ulicah kljub več kot 100 ubitih protestnikov, dokler ni režim padel. Upajmo, da se tudi Gruziji uspe osvoboditi teh izmečkov

  4. Zanimivo, kako v katerikoli drzavi, ki je vsaj malo prijateljska z rusijo, kar naenkrat pridejo tuji NGOji, protesti, polno porocanja evropskih medijev, ali pa celo placani teroristi.

  5. As a left-democratic dissident and petersburgs slovent-novegradian living in the Caucasus, I want to say that Kremlin Junta is now trying to crush Georgia and Armenia, because it considers these countries “its own”. We are resisting and will continue to resist the dictatorship of Moscow, until our last breath, no matter what it costs us! No pasaran! Yes, I want to warn y’all, keep an eye on Serbia and Bosnia, there is accurate information that the russian special services want to “blow up” peace in the Balkans through the local serbian, bosnian and croatian radicals in order to plunge the EU into the abyss of chaos. Keep your finger on the pulse, democratic brothers slavs, greetings from Armenia!

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