Shalva Papuashvili: We saw that some European politicians call violence peace - let them have such peace every day in their capitals, if this is peace

We saw that some European politicians call violence peace - they should have such peace every day in their capitals, if it is peace, - the Chairman of the Parliament of Georgia, Shalva Papuashvili, told reporters.

According to him, it is a shame that Europeans call throwing stones, "Molotov cocktails" and pyrotechnics at people as peace and peaceful action.

"It is also available for them to turn on Georgian televisions. They can watch videos or watch live what was happening on Rustaveli Avenue, how they attacked the policemen. Some of the TV stations were calling the firecrackers some kind of "color flash" I think. Do you know that 140 police officers were injured during this time? It is a shame that Europeans call all this - throwing stones, Molotov cocktails, pyrotechnics aimed at people, including the address of the operator of the public broadcaster - peace and a peaceful demonstration. This proved once again how much some foreign actors are avoiding reality and how much some want to take away their own choice from the Georgian people and they are doing everything for that," Papuashvili said.

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