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Revolution in საქართველო (Georgia)??

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  • Revolution in საქართველო (Georgia)??

    In Georgia there a protests to oust the pro-western president Saakashvilli.

    Georgia's opposition has announced a "national disobedience campaign", warning it will block major roads.

    About 20,000 opponents of President Mikhail Saakashvili have gathered outside Georgia's parliament.

    One of their leaders, Kakha Kukava, said that "as of 6pm today (1400 GMT) the protesters will block main streets throughout Tbilisi", the capital.

    Earlier, Mr Saakashvili rejected their call for him to quit, but said he was ready for a dialogue with them.

    Opposition parties say his main error was to lead the country into war with Russia last year and plunge Georgians into what they call a crisis.

    But he hit back on Friday, vowing to stay in office until his term ends in 2013.

    Offer of dialogue

    Up to 60,000 people attended Thursday's opposition rally in the capital. Hundreds remained in the city centre overnight.

    Opposition leader Levan Gachechiladze said they had "no other choice but to stay here until our demand is met".


    Mr Saakashvili appealed for "dialogue and sharing responsibility" on Friday. He urged "unity across the political spectrum".

    "I want to again reiterate our offer of a dialogue on strengthening our democratic institutions and I want to say that we mean it, this offer is real," the AP news agency quoted him as saying.

    Referring to the opposition's ultimatum for him to step down, he said: "The answer is no and it has always been no, because that is how it is under the constitution."

    Opposition leaders have appealed to the government not to use violence to break up mass protests.

    Police used rubber bullets and tear gas to break up the last mass protests in Tbilisi in November 2007.

    An opposition supporter, Zaza Adeishvili, said Mr Saakashvili "was brought peacefully to his position and we want him to be taken away the same way, peacefully.

    "We do not want any violence, we want him to get out of Georgia," he said.
    Source: BBC

    Apparently Saakashvilli has been busy with a masseuse:
    Unfortunately for Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili, his political opponents recently happened upon a virtual gold mine of material for their campaign to discredit him on the racy personal blog of a female American massage therapist who flew to Georgia to treat him in February.


    Video (Euronews):
    Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
    ---
    "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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    Re: Revolution in საქართველო (Georgia)??

    Oh noes! What happened to the glory of the Rose Revolution that ushered in a new era of democracy in this ex-USSR country! ...no one remembers? I do .





    Although this is also the second time these Georgians have tried to oust their (former?) knight in shining [Western] armour... remember 2007?


    P.S. Is it just me or does the person in the first picture below look like a younger version of Levon Ter-Petrossian?



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      Re: Revolution in საქართველო (Georgia)??

      it's just about time Georgians are coming to their senses about their idiot president. I fear though this won't be a peaceful change. Remember the civil wars in Georgia in the begining 90's (I was in Georgia during this time, though small). Even the west knows Saakashvilli was an idiot for attacking South Ossetia. Well Saakashvilli paid the price for his stupidity: humiliating his weak army to the world, losing total control of abkhazia and south ossetia, losing trust all around the world, and now this.
      Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
      ---
      "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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