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Kakha Kaladze on Mzia Amaglobeli: Everyone can make a mistake. She could have come out and said, "I made a mistake, and I apologize." Attacking a police officer, hitting them is categorically unacceptable

Kakha Kaladze on Mzia Amaglobeli: Everyone can make a mistake. She could have come out and said, "I made a mistake, and I apologize." Attacking a police officer, hitting them is categorically unacceptable
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Kakha Kaladze on Mzia Amaglobeli: Everyone can make a mistake. She could have come out and said, "I made a mistake, and I apologize." Attacking a police officer, hitting them is categorically unacceptable. This is what the Mayor of Tbilisi, Kakha Kaladze, told journalists in response to the detention of Mzia Amaglobeli, the founder of "Batumelebi."

According to him, Mzia Amaglobeli committed a crime.

"I want to wish health to Mzia Amaglobeli and to any prisoner. I have one simple question: why was Mzia Amaglobeli detained? Attacking a police officer, hitting them is categorically unacceptable. We are human beings, right? Everyone can make a mistake; anyone can make a mistake, we are human, and we've all made mistakes. But a person committed a crime, right? It is a crime when you hit a police officer! I don't remember, I haven't heard, and I'm sure no one has heard, any apology. She could have come out and said humanely, 'I made a mistake, and I apologize.' Have you heard that? Irakli Dgebuadze is a dignified police officer. I want to thank every member of the Ministry of Internal Affairs who protects the state's integrity, who maintains order in the country, and no one is allowed to cause chaos controlled from the outside.

When Aleko Elisashvili cowardly approached Mamuka Mdinaradze and inflicted physical harm, I don't remember any journalist or politician speaking out against it. You are hypocrites! You don't care about the fate of this lady, and you are not interested because you are fascists and radicals," said Kakha Kaladze.

For reference, Mzia Amaglobeli has been on a hunger strike for the 18th day.

Kakha Kaladze on Mzia Amaglobeli: Everyone can make a mistake. She could have come out and said, "I made a mistake, and I apologize." Attacking a police officer, hitting them is categorically unacceptable

Kakha Kaladze on Mzia Amaglobeli: Everyone can make a mistake. She could have come out and said, "I made a mistake, and I apologize." Attacking a police officer, hitting them is categorically unacceptable. This is what the Mayor of Tbilisi, Kakha Kaladze, told journalists in response to the detention of Mzia Amaglobeli, the founder of "Batumelebi."

According to him, Mzia Amaglobeli committed a crime.

"I want to wish health to Mzia Amaglobeli and to any prisoner. I have one simple question: why was Mzia Amaglobeli detained? Attacking a police officer, hitting them is categorically unacceptable. We are human beings, right? Everyone can make a mistake; anyone can make a mistake, we are human, and we've all made mistakes. But a person committed a crime, right? It is a crime when you hit a police officer! I don't remember, I haven't heard, and I'm sure no one has heard, any apology. She could have come out and said humanely, 'I made a mistake, and I apologize.' Have you heard that? Irakli Dgebuadze is a dignified police officer. I want to thank every member of the Ministry of Internal Affairs who protects the state's integrity, who maintains order in the country, and no one is allowed to cause chaos controlled from the outside.

When Aleko Elisashvili cowardly approached Mamuka Mdinaradze and inflicted physical harm, I don't remember any journalist or politician speaking out against it. You are hypocrites! You don't care about the fate of this lady, and you are not interested because you are fascists and radicals," said Kakha Kaladze.

For reference, Mzia Amaglobeli has been on a hunger strike for the 18th day.

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