Salome Zurabishvili: Last night, armed criminals were spotted providing unofficial assistance to special forces - apart from Russia, in which country do mass protests become a siege?

Besides Russia, in which country do they turn mass protests into sieges? - The President of Georgia, Salome Zurabishvili, writes about this on the social network.

"Besides Russia, in which country do they turn mass protests into sieges?" As a rule, the goal is disintegration, not destruction. Last night, the special forces chased every demonstrator who managed to escape and found them kilometers away from the center," Salome Zurabishvili wrote.

Also, the President of Georgia notes that "the ruling party is intensifying repression".

"Last night, armed criminals were spotted providing unofficial assistance to the special forces. "The ruling party is intensifying the repression," the President of Georgia said.

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