Tonight marks one year of uninterrupted protests by the Georgian people against the current pro-Russian regime.

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by PjeterPannos

49 comments
  1. And Europe still doesn’t see any of your actions…

  2. While russian trained puppets pretend nothing happening and cling in their chairs harder

  3. Wait this is still going on?
    There is so little media coverage about it …

  4. The fact that they’ve been going on for a year and the government is still in power really makes one question the effectiveness of peaceful protests.

    A few years ago something like this would have had the head of state fleeing the country in a helicopter. Nowadays, they just don’t care.

    I fully stand behind the Georgian people, but I’m afraid respectful and ordered protesting isn’t going to change anything.

  5. See, nobody likes this corrupt Russian mafia government. And this is exactly what Putin wants to set up in Ukraine.

  6. What staying power. I thought they would be beaten back by now. Maybe not all is lost if they hold out long enough and the oil price drops similar like predicted.

  7. Looks like one of those “Looks like a growd but is actually wet grass” pictures

  8. You tried to do stuff in 2008, you lost territories and your dignity. The image of that american stooge eating his tie is still pretty popular. Do you want to be the next Ukraine ? or do you think your pro west approach is a good thing ? Ask the Serbians about what being visited by the West means. The iraqis, the Libyans, the Syrians…Shortshighted fools, or paid and bribed by agencies. There no in between.

  9. Everyone who supports Russia is connected to the criminal world in one way or another. They are corrupt, arrogant, and greedy people who want power and money by any means necessary. Their greed, arrogance and meanness know no bounds. They are like a deadly disease that can destroy even the strongest and healthiest democratic society. The United States is now showing this by the example of the corrupt policy of Trump and his administration, which supports Russia. Only by uniting, a democratic society can resist this evil and prevent it from spreading throughout the world.

  10. You have to really be uneducated and wilfully ignorant to the fact that any country that Russia has an association with goes shit pretty fast. Hungary used to actually be making progress until Orban got in there and has turned the country into the poorest in the EU now. Poland wants nothing to do with Russia and it’s the tiger of Europe.

  11. Don’t worry Georgia, America will surrender for you.

  12. Don’t you want to live a repressive, corrupt autocracy? Honestly I don’t get these dictators and wannabe dictators. They have to steal to ingratiate the second and third (and so on) tiers. This fatally weakens their countries. Their countries power declines. Eventually the people get wise and death awaits. Really, I’d much rather be 2nd or 3rd tier than the big cheese. You could buy, say Chelsea football club. Big cheese will likely his due in time, the 2nd and 3rd tier can retire to Monaco or Switzerland or wherever. Anyway, keep it up because if you don’t, the toilet cycle awaits. See Russia, North Korea etc.

  13. Wow, a whole year of color revolution money flowing in! Still no results ?

  14. And this shows how exactly nothing protests worth nowadays. Unless you turn violent, the government will just shut its eyea and ears and carry on until the protestera give up and go home.

  15. I see few of lamp posts in the pic., maybe after a year of civil attempts they could make use of them now.

  16. georgia’s been stuck between wanting EU integration and russia pulling them back for years now. the fact that people have kept protesting consistently for 12 months despite crackdowns shows how serious the opposition is to russian influence. most protest movements lose momentum after a few weeks or months so this is actually pretty remarkable. whether it leads to real change depends on how much pressure it puts on the government and if they get international support

  17. I know some people in Georgia. Protesters are there every single day. That amazes me!

  18. Wasn’t there an invasion the last time that side won? What happens when they succeed?

  19. It is always so encouraging to see again and again how much more effective protesting is compared to the revolution and rebellion of the past. it is so wonderful that we gave up the unsuccessful violent actions of history for the peaceful and much more results oriented actions of today. Here’s to seeing more change come in the weeks ahead as we continue our stand against atrocity and tyranny…

    Vive la protest!!!

  20. Protest without general strike does not work for countries that think humanity is out of fashion and a weakness.

  21. America, take note. One protest every 2 months isn’t going to cut it.

  22. American here!  This is quickly happening to us. The problem is that many people seem to support this nonsense. 

  23. Crowds like this don’t gather for nothing — they gather because something matters. A lot

  24. Incredible resilience — a full year of people refusing to give up their future

  25. With all due respect if protesting for a year hasn’t worked what makes you think that’s going to work if you keep going?

    Protest don’t work, not anymore is there a bathroom anyways.

  26. You can silence the media, but you can’t silence this many people

  27. Georgia showing once again that democracy survives only when people defend it

  28. Wow, it’s almost like protests don’t actually change anything…Keep at it I suppose.

  29. Our governments are not interested in the will of the people, just the will of the wealthy.

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