The church distances itself from violence, but propaganda of a sin is unacceptable, Georgia’s Patriarch Ilia II said while commenting on May 17 about clashes between participants of the protest
Palitra TV channel camera recorded actions of police for preventing clashes and relieving the tense situation on May 17 prior to the confrontation
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The President of Georgia commented about today’s developments and said that the government must not allow violence in the society. “I’m deeply concerned about the violence in the centre
“Following the violence today against activists marking the International Day against Homophobia in Tbilisi, Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili has issued a call for tolerance
Church is against violence, but LGBT can’t be popularized, the Catholicos Patriarch of Georgia Ilia the Second stat4d. Patriarch called on the opposing groups to leave the streets.
European External Action Service published declaration by Catherine Ashton on behalf of the High representative Catherine Ashton, on behalf of the European Union
28 people were injured on today’s protest on international day against homophobia, Minister of healthcare Davit Sergeenko stated.
EU Ambassadors to Georgia were dismayed by the violence on the streets of Tbilisi today. Our sympathies are with the injured. Freedom of expression is a basic human
The Public Defender released statement regarding the developments on today’s protest. “It’s a regrettable paradox, when international day against homophobia, has become a day of expressing homophobia in Georgia.
EU ambassador Philip Dimitrov commented concerning today’s developments. “You well know we consider the freedom of expression of every human being of paramount importance.
Security Council Secretary Giga Bokeria assesses Rustaveli avenue developments today as shameful and calls the protesters against the sexual minorities “oppressors full of hatred”.
EU Human Rights Advisor Thomas Hammarberg appeals to the Patriarch. ”I am informed that the demonstration today in Tbilisi very tragically ended in violence with individuals being injured. I am also informed that there is still unrest
The Georgian nation has expressed its identity today, the episcope Jacob said at St. Trinity temple today. He congratulated the congregation on this day and said that such days are random.
Georgia’s Minister of Justice Tea Tsulukiani stated that both groups gathered for today’s protest had the right to express protest and it is written in the constitution.
Levan Vasadze, a Georgian businessman working in Russia, joined the May 17 protest of Church representatives and citizens against the demonstration on the same day for marking
Georgia’s Ministry of Internal Affairs released a statement about the processes on Rustaveli Avenue. Irakli Ghraibashvili’s department calls on citizens to act within the law
Unfortunately police failed to provide freedom of expression, chairperson of Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association Kakha Kozhoridze stated.
Protesters against the LGBT activists gather outside the parliament building. Some hundreds of protesters are still outside Parliament.
The management company of Shangri La Tbilisi, Storm International, announced that the Responsible Gaming program is to be implemented at the casino on a par with the company’s operations around the world.
12 injured people were hospitalized from Liberty square and the surrounding vicinity. As InterPressNews was told by the emergency
Georgian Public Defender Ucha Nanuashvili arrived on Vachnadze Street. As InterPressNews was told by Nanuashvili this protest was legitimate
Protesters against the sexual minorities met the U.S. Charge d’Affaires Bridget Brink with aggressive exclamations. Bridget Brink went to the protest after the situation got tensed
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