Ana Natsvlishvili: When people are detained for a blank sheet of paper, that is authoritarianism – when they are detained for mentioning the name of a national hero, that is an occupying regime

According to Ana Natsvlishvili, one of the leaders of "Lelo – Strong Georgia," detaining people for a blank sheet of paper is authoritarianism.

As Natsvlishvili writes, law enforcement serves the occupying regime.

"When people are detained for holding a blank sheet of paper, that is authoritarianism (for example, this is happening in Russia). When people are detained for mentioning the name of a national hero, that is an occupying regime.

Today, Georgian Dream is an occupying regime!

And you, in uniform, are not serving Georgia, you are serving the occupying regime," Natsvlishvili writes on her Facebook page, sharing a corresponding photo.

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