This is Tbilisi, Georgia and yet another section of civil society is on a march to parliament to protest against the illegitimate government.

'Historians - on the right side of history!'

#GeorgiaProtests

This is Tbilisi, Georgia, and the University Society march on parliament.
Imperial College, Cambridge, U.K. is represented here. Since 2015, hundreds of Georgians have received Chevening scholarships to study in the U.K. as part of the Wardrop programme. This has been suspended by the U.K. in light of recent events in Georgia.

There's a lot on the line in Georgia.

#GeorgiaProtests

This morning Salome Zourabichvilli, the only legitimate President of Georgia, addressed the European Parliament in Strasbourg.

She told the full truth about the illegitimacy of the recent elections, the state capture by the Georgian Dream party, the violent repression of protest, and the detainment of opposition members.

She linked this all back to Russia's hybrid war and made it all very clear. They're not just coming for Georgia, they're coming for all of us.

Wake Up!

#GeorgiaProtests

“If Georgia falls under Russian control… the stakes are very high. This struggle is part of the larger confrontation between Europe and Russian aggression.

After Russia lost in Syria… failed to impose itself in Ukraine… and Moldova… should it win in Georgia?”

Salome Zourabichvilli,
Georgian President,
European Parliament Address.

#StandWithGeorgia

https://civil.ge/archives/646004

President Zurabishvili’s Address at the European Parliament

On December 18, Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili addressed the European Parliament on the violations of the October 26 elections, the pro-Russian steps taken by the ruling Georgian Dream party,

Civil Georgia

"The current crisis has transcended the boundaries of party politics and is posing an imminent social and economic threat to the country. An urgent de-escalation of the situation is necessary. The most pragmatic way to de-escalate is to schedule new elections and release those arrested during the recent processes before the New Year."

Statement by business association Free Business Georgia, signed by over 800 Georgian companies.

#StandWithGeorgia

In Georgia, the statement from the business association Free Business Georgia calling for new elections and the release of political prisoners has really taken off.

Over 800 businesses have signed it, including McDonalds and Coca-Cola.

Georgian businesses are not well known for their political activism, but they've had enough. As Toyota Center Tbilisi founder and director Irakli Gurchiani said:

“Absolutely no one cares anymore what PM Irakli Kobakhidze threatens.”

#GeorgiaProtests

"Anti Russian Uprising !"

In Georgia, anti government protests are, quite literally, everywhere. This is washing hung out to dry in Batumi.

#GeorgiaProtests

In Georgia, it's another day, and another march on parliament. This time it's the parents of disabled people, demanding a European future with European rights for their children.

Who would deny them?

#GeorgiaProtests
#StandWithGeorgia

‘Give me back my voice. Give me back my European future.’

'For 21 days,Georgians have peacefully protested against stolen elections and Russian-style repression

Their demand is clear:free & fair elections to preserve democracy. Georgians will not stop until it’s achieved!'

Salome Zourabichvilli
President of Georgia,
European Parliament Address.

#StandWithGeorgia

https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/press-room/20241217IPR26009/georgia-president-zourabichvili-calls-on-eu-to-step-up-and-defend-its-values

Georgia: President Zourabichvili calls on EU to step up and defend its values | News | European Parliament

On Wednesday morning, the President of Georgia Salome Zourabichvili delivered a speech to the European Parliament in Strasbourg.

In Georgia, riot police at the protests went hungry after a contract for 35,000 packed lunches went unfilled as all Georgian catering firms refused to provide them.

It's the first taste of what mass civil disobedience can do. Georgian chefs have other dishes on their menu.

#GeorgiaProtests

A couple of days ago, the business association Free Business Georgia issued an open statement calling for new elections and the release of political detainees.

It has now been signed by a 1000 businesses with over 800 signatures waiting to be verified. It has some big international names like PWC, Coca cola, Spar, McDonalds. Yes, even McDonalds in Georgia is calling for new elections.

Georgia is really putting the 'mass' into mass civil disobedience.

#GeorgiaProtests

In Georgia, the mass civil disobedience against the illegitimate government has gone so mainstream that even the corporate world is jumping on board.

The 2 largest commercial banks in Georgia, TBC and Bank of Georgia, have joined forces to create a fund of 5,000,000 GEL (approximately $1,800,000) to assist those injured during the protests and support small and medium-sized businesses.

Georgian civic society is unstoppable.

#GeorgiaProtests

"The Georgian Dream party is dragging Georgians away from their chosen path to Euro-Atlantic integration and towards the axis of aggressors intent on undermining the democratic world order.”

“Should Georgian Dream prevail in seizing power, the party would turn Georgia into a venue for power projection and economic opportunity not only for its Russian patrons, but also for China and Iran, with whom Georgian Dream has become increasingly close."

U.S. Helsinki Commission

https://civil.ge/archives/646323

Helsinki Commission: If GD Prevails in Seizing Power, Georgia Will Turn into Power Projection Venue for Autocrats

On December 18, the U.S. Helsinki Commission stressed that the ruling Georgian Dream party is "dragging Georgians away from their chosen path to Euro-Atlantic integration and towards the axis of aggre

Civil Georgia

In Georgia, the ruling Georgian Dream party pride themselves on being the guardians of true Georgian values and culture. They are the only ones who can safeguard Georgian heritage against the radical foreign backed opposition protestors threatening the Georgian way of life.

Of course, it's total bullshit. This is why tomorrow the traditional Khorumi dancers of Georgia are marching on parliament where they will perform this most ancient and beautiful Georgian dance of defiance.

#GeorgiaProtests

In Georgia, the protests and marches continue, along with the diversity of the protestors . Today's schedule includes the Gurians, fathers, gamers, medics, parents and basketball players.

Also, it's been confirmed the gamers are not doing a virtual march but they're actually leaving the house. It's that important!

#GeorgiaProtests

Protests outside parliament in Tbilisi, Georgia have been happening every single night for 3 weeks now, and they show no signs of stopping.

They're already making plans for New Year's Eve, and legitimate President of Georgia Salome Zourabichvilli has just announced she will be joining them.

Oh, and keep an eye out for the 29th - it's singles night at the protests. I'm not even joking.

#GeorgiaProtests
#StandWithGeorgia

"The UK has sanctioned five senior individuals responsible for violent attacks against journalists and peaceful protestors in Georgia, in coordinated action with the United States.

Georgia’s authorities began a systematic crackdown on demonstrations, civil society, media and opposition figures following public opposition to Georgian Dream’s decision to pause the country’s move towards a European future."

#SanctionGeorgia

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/uk-sanctions-georgian-officials-responsible-for-brutal-crackdown-on-media-and-protestors

UK sanctions Georgian officials responsible for brutal crackdown on media and protestors

The UK has designated five Georgian officials for serious human rights violations.

GOV.UK

Finally, the U.K. has sanctioned five Georgian officials directly responsible for the violent crackdown on protests. It includes the Minister of Internal Affairs.

Vakhtang Gomelauri - Minister of Internal Affairs
Aleksandre Darakhvelidze - Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs
Sulkhan Tamazashvili - Tbilisi Police Department Director
Zviad Kharazishvili - Chief of the Special Tasks Department
Mileri Lagazauri - Deputy Head of the Special Tasks Department

#SanctionGeorgia
#GeorgiaProtests

The U.K. government sanctions against Georgian officials is also in coordination with the U.S.

Presumably the U.S. will be sanctioning the same officials, but they haven't yet made their announcement.

#SanctionGeorgia

In Georgia, protestors have been reclaiming the civic space from the illegitimate government in so many different and creative ways.

Even the New Year's Eve celebrations in Tbilisi have been transformed into a Magical New Year's Eve Protest with legitimate President Salome Zourabichvilli as guest of honour!

Her term ends on 29th December. But that's just according to the government. The people are saying she stays president until new elections happen.

#GeorgiaProtests

Just in case you're wondering why the Georgians are so certain their government are illegitimate and the last election was rigged, it's because of all the evidence....

#GeorgiaProtests

The U.S. has issued Magnitsky sanctions against Georgia's Minister of Internal Affairs, Vakhtang Gomelauri and Deputy Head of the Special Task Department, Mirza Kezevadze.

#SanctionGeorgia
#GeorgiaProtests

https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/jy2759

Treasury Sanctions Georgian Ministry of Internal Affairs Officials for Brutality Against Protesters, Journalists, and Politicians

WASHINGTON — Today, the Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) is sanctioning two Georgian officials from Georgia’s Ministry of Internal Affairs which has engaged in brutal crackdowns on media members, opposition figures, and protesters — including during demonstrations throughout 2024. These officials are being sanctioned under Executive Order (E.O.) 13818 (Global Magnitsky), following the September 16, 2024 sanctions of two other Georgian Ministry of Internal Affairs officials. This action was coordinated with the United Kingdom, which today designated five individuals responsible for human rights violations in Georgia.“In the wake of Georgia’s election, key officials in the Ministry of Internal Affairs engaged in a severe and vicious crackdown against their own people, including the intentional targeting of journalists and use of violence,” said Acting Under Secretary of the Treasury for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence Bradley T. Smith. “The United States remains committed to holding accountable those who seek to limit the rights of their citizens and undermine fundamental freedoms — in Georgia and around the world.”georgian officials OVERSEEING PROTEST CRACKDOWNSIn late November 2024, mass protests erupted across the country in response to Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze’s announcement that Georgia would suspend talks on accession to the European Union. Security forces from the Ministry of Internal Affairs’ Special Task Department responded to protests with disproportionate violence to suppress dissent and discourage protesters. The Special Task Department utilized tactics including mass beatings, verbal abuse, and threats of sexual violence. Police violence by members of the Special Task Department occurred while individuals were in police custody, in detention, and at locations outside the protest area. The Special Task Department also deliberately targeted journalists as they reported on the violence and repeatedly abused detained protesters.During protests prior to the May 2024 passage of the “foreign influence law,” the Special Task Department also violently targeted political opposition leaders, journalists, and youth activists who were peacefully expressing their views. The Special Task Department perpetrated violence,   including through brutal beatings of peaceful protesters. The violence perpetrated by the Special Task Department was overseen by the Minister of Internal Affairs, Vakhtang Gomelauri (Gomelauri), and a Deputy Head of the Special Task Department, Mirza Kezevadze (Kezevadze), in addition to those designated by OFAC on September 16, 2024.Gomelauri and Kezevadze are being designated pursuant to E.O. 13818 for being foreign persons who are or have been, leaders or officials of an entity, including any government entity, that has engaged in, or whose members have engaged in, serious human rights abuse related to the leader’s or official’s tenure.SANCTIONS IMPLICATIONSAs a result of today’s action, all property and interests in property of the designated persons described above that are in the United States or in the possession or control of U.S. persons are blocked and must be reported to OFAC. In addition, any entities that are owned, directly or indirectly, individually or in the aggregate, 50 percent or more by one or more blocked persons are also blocked. Unless authorized by a general or specific license issued by OFAC, or exempt, OFAC’s regulations generally prohibit all transactions by U.S. persons or within (or transiting) the United States that involve any property or interests in property of designated or otherwise blocked persons. U.S. persons may face civil or criminal penalties for violations of E.O. 13818. Non-U.S. persons are also prohibited from causing or conspiring to cause U.S. persons to wittingly or unwittingly violate U.S. sanctions, as well as engaging in conduct that evades U.S. sanctions. OFAC’s Economic Sanctions Enforcement Guidelines provide more information regarding OFAC’s enforcement of U.S. sanctions, including the factors that OFAC generally considers when determining an appropriate response to an apparent violation.In addition, financial institutions and other persons that engage in certain transactions or activities with the sanctioned individuals may expose themselves to sanctions or be subject to an enforcement action. The prohibitions include the making of any contribution or provision of funds, goods, or services by, to, or for the benefit of any designated person, or the receipt of any contribution or provision of funds, goods, or services from any such person. The power and integrity of OFAC sanctions derive not only from OFAC’s ability to designate and add persons to the Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons (SDN) List, but also from its willingness to remove persons from the SDN List consistent with the law. The ultimate goal of sanctions is not to punish, but to bring about a positive change in behavior. For information concerning the process for seeking removal from an OFAC list, including the SDN List, please refer to OFAC’s Frequently Asked Question 897 here. For detailed information on the process to submit a request for removal from an OFAC sanctions list, please click hereGLOBAL MAGNITSKYBuilding upon the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act, E.O. 13818 was issued on December 20, 2017, in recognition that the prevalence of human rights abuse and corruption that have their source, in whole or in substantial part, outside the United States, had reached such scope and gravity as to threaten the stability of international political and economic systems. Human rights abuse and corruption undermine the values that form an essential foundation of stable, secure, and functioning societies; have devastating impacts on individuals; weaken democratic institutions; degrade the rule of law; perpetuate violent conflicts; facilitate the activities of dangerous persons; and undermine economic markets. The United States seeks to impose tangible and significant consequences on those who commit serious human rights abuse or engage in corruption, as well as to protect the financial system of the United States from abuse by these same persons.Click here for more information on the individuals designated today.###

U.S. Department of the Treasury

Somewhere in Georgia there's a poor admin worker trying to keep up with this post from Free Business Georgia. It's a statement from businesses calling for new elections and the end of detaining protestors.

There are about 1500 businesses already signed up, and over 1000 businesses waiting for their signature to be verified. And they just don't stop.

#GeorgiaProtests

https://freebusiness.ge/

Free Business

თავისუფალი ბიზნესების პლატფორმა

The illegitimate Georgian government has responded to U.S. and U.K. sanctions in typical illegitimate Georgian government style.

The sanctioned Interior Minister Vakhtang Gomelauri has been promoted to Deputy Prime Minister, and the sanctioned heads of the police command have all been given the Award of Honour.

If it sounds like a ludicrous bravado move which the Russians would do, that's because it is.

#SanctionGeorgia

https://civil.ge/archives/646816

Sanctioned Interior Minister Appointed as Vice-PM, as MIA Blames Protesters for Violence

On December 20, GD Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze appointed Interior Minister Vakhtang Gomelauri - an official sanctioned the day earlier by the U.S., as well as by the U.K., Ukraine, Lithuania, Est

Civil Georgia

Council of Europe head Alain Berset concludes his visit to Georgia.

“I am not here to legitimize elections, that is the responsibility of other competent institutions.The key reason of my visit was to meet with everyone, as dialogue is the cornerstone of any functional democracy.”

#Georgia

https://civil.ge/archives/646920

CoE’s Secretary General: GD Promised to Amend Foreign Agents’ Law

On December 20, Alain Berset, Secretary General of the Council of Europe, concluded his three-day visit to Georgia with a press conference at which he unexpectedly announced that he received a promise

Civil Georgia

Alain Berset, Secretary General of the Council of Europe, has been on a 3 day visit to Georgia.

His visit has gone down really badly with Georgians. While the legitimacy or otherwise of the recent elections is not within his remit, they feel he could have done and said a lot more to criticise the government and their democratic backsliding.

Georgians feel that all his visit has actually done is give legitimacy to an illegitimate government. This was a diplomatic failure.

#GeorgiaProtests

"Let me say this one more time, louder this time: Georgians have been in the streets since November 28 to repeal the Russian puppet regime, not just the Russian law. End of story."

Anna Gvarishvili,
Georgian journalist.

#GeorgiaProtests

EU propose visa restrictions on Georgian government officials.

"Today we are taking action to hold Georgian authorities accountable for the violent repression of peaceful protests. This sends a clear message to the Georgian authorities that they cannot repress opposition voices or curtail freedom of expression without consequences."

Kaja Kallas,
EU Foreign Affairs.

#SanctionGeorgia

https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_24_6547

"Georgia's so called PM Kobakhidze now says the state will compensate all financial losses of the U.S. and U.K. sanctioned persons.

This is a defiant, open anti-American & anti-British stance and disregard to human rights, but also an attempt to prevent regime defections in fear of sanctions. Which means that sanctions have a serious potential to work, and we need more of them."

Marika Mikiashvili,
Georgia.

#SanctionGeorgia

In Georgia, Aleksi Tirkia, the 22-year-old that fell into a coma after a tear gas capsule hit him in the head on one of the first nights of protests in Tbilisi, has been discharged from the hospital.

Apparently, he can't wait to get back to the protests. Georgians are unstoppable.

#GeorgiaProtests

“I met with the delegation from the Council of Europe, who seem a bit confused and lack a full understanding of the situation here. I clarified that it’s not within their mandate or right to appoint a commission to an illegitimate government, especially not one considering “Russian law”.

From today, Secretary General Alain Berset will gain a clearer picture of the lies and provocations that define Georgian Dream's actions.”

Salome Zourabichvilli,
President of Georgia.

#Georgia

"In our shared spirit of democracy and respect for human rights, we proudly declare: Glory to Ukraine. Long Live Belarus. Georgia belongs in Europe."

Senator Ben Cardin,
Chair,
U.S. Foreign Relations Committee.

https://www.foreign.senate.gov/press/dem/release/chair-cardin-leads-transatlantic-counterparts-in-pledging-continued-support-for-ukraine-belarus-democratic-forces-and-the-georgian-people

Chair Cardin Leads Transatlantic Counterparts in Pledging Continued Support for Ukraine, Belarus’ Democratic Forces, and the Georgian People | United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations

WASHINGTON – This week, U.S. Senator Ben Cardin (D-Md.), Chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, led leaders of European foreign affairs...

According to this, the 'Deep State' controls not just America but the whole world and only Donald Trump can save us by de-oligarchising everywhere, but he's got a massive fight on his hands and the rest of us in the free world need to support him.

Georgian PM Irakli Khobakidze is either a very confused man or he's just in it for the lols.

#SanctionGeorgia

https://civil.ge/archives/646989

Irakli Kobakhidze Snubs US Sanctions by Decorating, Compensating Sanctioned MIA Officials

Georgian Dream's Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze has announced that 11 senior officials from the Ministry of Internal Affairs will be nominated for the Order of Honor following Mikheil Kavelashvili's

Civil Georgia

This is Gori, Georgia, a small city close to the Russian occupied territory of South Ossetia.

They're burning an effigy of Putin in protest of, well, everything.

#GeorgiaProtests

This was brought up in the House of Commons in the U.K. by MP Blair McDougal earlier this week, but hasn't had much attention.

Georgian minigarch Irakli Rukladze is the director of U.K. firm Hunnewell. He runs Georgian propaganda T.V. channel Imedi. He is responsible for the main media arm of the illegitimate, human rights trampling Georgian Dream party.

He does all of this from the comfort of his London home and is also a U.S. citizen.

WTF.

#SanctionGeorgia

https://www.hunnewellpartners.com/imedi/

Imedi TV - Hunnewell

Hunnewell

"Georgian Foreign Ministry summoned the British Ambassador to Georgia, Gareth Ward, over the sanctions imposed on December 19 by the United Kingdom on senior Georgian officials for their role in a systematic crackdown on peaceful demonstrators, civil society, the media, and opposition figures.

Foreign Minister Maka Botchorishvili expressed concern about the sanctions, telling the Ambassador that “such actions damage the friendly relations between the two countries”

https://civil.ge/archives/647159

MFA Summons UK Ambassador Over Sanctions Imposed on Georgian Officials

On December 20, the Georgian Foreign Ministry summoned the British Ambassador to Georgia, Gareth Ward, over the sanctions imposed on December 19 by the United Kingdom on senior Georgian officials for

Civil Georgia

OSCE Report on Georgia Elections

“Numerous issues noted in our final report negatively impacted the integrity of these elections and eroded public trust in the process."

"To safeguard the democratic principles currently at stake in Georgia, it is imperative that the authorities urgently address all concerns.”

Eoghan Murphy,
Georgia Mission Head,
OSCE.

https://www.osce.org/odihr/elections/584050

Following Georgia’s elections, ODIHR reiterates concerns over pressure on voters and independence of state institutions and calls for concrete action

WARSAW, 20 December 2024 – In its final report on the observation of the 26 October parliamentary elections in Georgia, the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) reiterates its earlier findings and conclusions.

What do lawyers, nursery teachers, energy sector workers, international relations students, autistic people, tech workers, and vegans have in common?

Oh, nothing much. That's just the different groups of society that marched on parliament in protest of their illegitimate government in Tbilisi, Georgia, and that's just today.

When I say everybody is protesting in Georgia, I really do mean EVERYBODY is protesting in Georgia.

#GeorgiaProtests

In Tbilisi, Georgia, Free University and Agricultural University students have blocked the main highway into Tbilisi. They are starting from their university campus and will, eventually, in their own time, be marching to parliament.

This is just one of about 22 protest marches planned for today. And that's just in the capital of Tbilisi.

#GeorgiaProtests
#StandWithGeorgia

Today, as well as students, tattoo artists, the fashion industry, traditional folk dancers, and others, representatives of all the different regions of Georgia are marching on parliament in Tbilisi. There are Rachvelians, Kartlelians, Megrelians, Svanetis, Adjarians, Ingaretians, and more.

At this point they're all mixed in and there's no way of knowing where one march ends and another begins. It's just one big glorious mess of Georgians from everywhere, all together.

#GeorgiaProtests

Traditional Georgian folk dance is old. Older than anyone really knows. Archeologists find 4,000 year old pottery that has depictions of folk dancers on it.

The Khorumi is a special dance. It's a sacred 'warrior' dance that tells the story of armies repelling invaders from Georgia.

And, right now, in 2024, the Khorumi dancers of Georgia are dancing towards parliament in Tbilisi to repel their Russian backed illegitimate government out of Georgia.

Video Mariam Geguchadze.

#GeorgiaProtests

"Had a good call with Georgia’s President Zourabichvili. In this moment of political crisis, she is the only legitimate leader of the country. I agree with her—the only way forward for Georgia is a new election. The people of Georgia deserve a government that represents them."

Rep. Joe Wilson,
Chair,
U.S. Helsinki Commission

#GeorgiaProtests

Tbilisi, Georgia is on it's 24th consecutive day of protests. Today there were over 20 separate marches with an estimated 200,000 people. They danced the traditional Georgian folk dance the Khorumi outside parliament and it was magical.

Meanwhile, the Mayor of Tbilisi, doing his best to pretend everything is just fine, organized a Christmas concert. Nobody turned up.

Nobody, as in, literally, nobody.

#GeorgiaProtests

Georgian protestors have taken over the physical civic space in Tbilisi to the point where they can perform traditional Georgian war dance the Khorumi in front of parliament to cheering crowds of hundreds of thousands of people and there is literally fuck all the illegitimate government can do about it.

#GeorgiaProtests

Meanwhile the ruling Georgian Dream party have set up a Christmas village in Tbilisi in a desperate attempt to distract from the hundreds of thousands of protestors on the streets day and night and to try to pretend everything is totally normal.

It hasn't worked. Not a single person turned up for the Saturday night free film screening. Not even when they were showing Elf.

#GeorgiaProtests

This is how the Christmas tree outside parliament in Tbilisi Georgia looks this evening. It's festooned with banners from the 20+ protest marches that took place today.
It's not a typo. 20+ protest marches, in one day.

#GeorgiaProtests

Last night in Georgia, something very special happened.Professional Georgian folk dancers led thousands of Georgians through the streets of Tbilisi all the way to parliament. They were dancing the Khorumi, an ancient and sacred warrior's victory march.

In a nutshell, they summoned the spirits of the ancestors to rid their country of the invaders which this time around are the Russia backed illegitimate government.

We've been here so many times before.

#GeorgiaProtests

Iconic Khorumi,
Tbilisi,
Georgia

#GeorgiaProtests

Last night's Khorumi dancers outside parliament in Tbilisi, Georgia have turbocharged the protestors in a way that the illegitimate Georgian government doesn't fully understand yet. But they will.

#GeorgiaProtests

In Tbilisi, Georgia, among many other demonstrations today, it's the demonstration of motorcycles.
The motorcyclists are just like every other section of Georgian society. They are revved up for change.

#GeorgiaProtests

There are some strong rumours that the U.S. Senate is getting ready to pass the 'Megobari Act', a resolution that supports the Georgian people while discouraging the democratic backsliding of the Georgian government.

#StandWithGeorgia

In his latest massive failure to read the room, in a briefing today Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze once again threatened President Salome Zourabichvili:

"On December 29, she will have to leave office. Let’s see where she continues her life—behind bars or outside them."

#GeorgiaProtests

In Tbilisi, Georgia last night, the ruling Georgian Dream party opened a Christmas village. The Georgian people are too busy protesting and so angry at the government that nobody went.

Well, that's not strictly true. Georgian Nikoloz Humonodi was there. He even took some amazing self portraits that fall somewhere in the space between performance art and massive pisstake.

#Georgia

In Tbilisi, Georgia, today, by my count there are 'only' 6 separate marches on parliament. The Kakhetians, French speakers, English teachers, Erasmus students, Motorcyclists, and Army veterans.

It seems they are saving some space outside parliament for 9 p.m. Tbilisi time when President Salome Zourabichvilli is due to address the protestors and the nation.

What she has to say is being kept under wraps, so, watch that space.

#GeorgiaProtests

How to explain this one. In Tbilisi, Georgia there's a Christmas village the government has put on in an attempt to distract from the huge protests happening nightly.
The people are boycotting the Christmas village. Last night it was completely empty.

Tonight President Zourabichvilli took to the stage at the Christmas village in front of a huge crowd of protestors, said 'This space is ours now' and left, to thunderous applause.

#GeorgiaProtests

After the ruling Georgian Dream stole her first sound system and jammed the signal on the replacement microphone, Georgian President Salome Zourabichvilli had to postpone her address to the protestors outside parliament in Tbilisi Georgia this evening. She will give her full address from the palace tomorrow.

The thousands of disappointed protestors saw her off home with a rousing chorus of the Georgian national anthem.

#GeorgiaProtests

Earlier this evening, President of Georgia Salome Zourabichvilli tried to address a crowd of thousands of demonstrators in Tbilisi.

Just because they are that petty, the ruling Georgian Dream party jammed her microphone so most of the crowd couldn't hear what she had to say.

The Georgian Dream are petty, they're also not very bright. She has effortlessly outsmarted them by going online and posting what she had to say. It's in the posts below. 👇

#GeorgiaProtests

"Election has not taken place: There is only one formula to resolve the current crisis, one universally recognized in every democratic country - new elections!
I invite Ivanishvili, Kobakhidze, Papuashvili, and other involved parties to Orbeliani Palace to negotiate.

The only topic: when and how to hold new elections!"

Salome Zourabichvilli.

#Georgia

/1👇

"I am ready to sit down and find a solution on how to schedule elections, but the decision must be agreed upon by the 29th.

By the 29th, we all have the opportunity to move this country forward - making Georgia a global example of democracy, reconciliation, and progress!"

Salome Zourabichvilli,
President of Georgia.

#GeorgiaProtests

/2👇

"Georgia never surrenders when it stands for what is right. And Georgia is right - you are right!

I will remain loyal - loyal to this country and to the Constitution to which I swore an oath six years ago.

Though trampled underfoot, this Constitution stands firm, just like Georgia.

I will uphold it and remain faithful to it!"

Salome Zourabichvilli,
President of Georgia.

#GeorgiaProtests

/3👇

"I am, and will remain, loyal to the people—not just those here today, but all Georgians.

Let no one doubt that I am, and will always be, everyone’s President!!

I will remain loyal to the Georgian Army—its veterans, soldiers, and steadfast partners who built and strengthened it.

I am, and will remain, its Commander-in-Chief!"

Salome Zourabichvili,
President of Georgia.

#GeorgiaProtests

/4 Fin

@ProjectFearlessness It seems to be a repeat of what happened in Ukraine to overthrow a democratically elected government the west doesn't like. Sadly, until I see actual evidence of wrongdoing, I'll have to keep an open, but neutral mind on what is happening.

@Pamela1960
Every independent election observer noted serious instances of electoral interference in Georgia. If you want evidence you really don't have to look far.

https://mastodonapp.uk/@ProjectFearlessness/113680475457771538

ProjectFearlessness (@[email protected])

Attached: 1 video Just in case you're wondering why the Georgians are so certain their government are illegitimate and the last election was rigged, it's because of all the evidence.... #GeorgiaProtests

Mastodon App UK

@ProjectFearlessness

When do they march into Parliament and force resignations - and a new election?

Anything else is theatrics (important but still not solving the problem)

@TCatInReality
Yes, but this is the parliament in Georgia. It has been turned into an impenetrable fortress and there's no way to get inside. The protestors have to play the long game for now.

@ProjectFearlessness

Hmm. Maybe time for siege tactics

@TCatInReality
Maybe, but I'm ok with leaving the tactics to the Georgians, they know best about their country.

@ProjectFearlessness
This is great. 🤞🫶✊🏼
I hope people power there doesn't go the way of Tiannamen Square.

Peaceful protest is only peaceful till a government decides its a threat and sends in the army or riot police.

The world is watching and i fear there are dodgy govts who would collude and influence to ensure the *hope* of democracy doesn't spread to their states #Russia #USA #NthKorea #afghanistan #iran #china

@Godfrey642
Hopefully, Georgia is already over the worst in terms of brutal repression. On the first 5 nights of protests the special forces threw everything at clearing the protests - tear gas, water cannons, rubber bullets, brutal beatings and illegal detentions. The protestors kept returning and the special forces had to draw back. It's now day 25 of the protests.

@ProjectFearlessness

Astounding that this has to be said... buts puts it all in perspective. Joe Wilson, Chair of the Helsinki Cimmission: "The people of Georgia deserve a government that represents them." 🙂

@ProjectFearlessness
Wow, all these people!
May they override the dark forces!