Blocking the road in the evenings should not be our goal, the goal should be to send the regime home, the longer we prolong the protest, the more brutal the regime will be. It is time to increase the pressure, we must understand that we cannot defeat the dictatorship by walking on Rustaveli Avenue in the evenings! - Saba Skhvitaridze, a member of the Coalition for Change, accused of attacking a police officer, writes on the social network.
As Saba Skhvitaridze notes, "fighting the regime and staying in the comfort zone" will not work together.
“First of all, I would like to express my solidarity with Nanuka Zhorzholiani and the foundations.
Repressions are increasing and will increase even more until the pressure from the people increases. Unfortunately, we are scattered and have moved to criticizing each other.
If we do not unite against the common enemy, they will neutralize us one by one, they are already attacking our homes and this is just the beginning.
We must understand that fighting the regime and staying in our comfort zone will not work together, we will not be able to return to the usual rhythm of life as long as the regime rules the country.
Neither the West nor anyone else can stop the regime if the people, each citizen, do not take responsibility and resist the Russian police regime.
Each citizen must take responsibility, we must stop criticizing each other, we must unite against the regime. We should not have false hopes.
Blocking the road in the evenings should not be our goal, the goal is to send the regime home. The longer we prolong the protest, the more brutal the regime will be. It is time to increase the pressure.
We must understand that we cannot defeat the dictatorship by walking on Rustaveli Avenue in the evenings!
Sorry if I am critical, but this is the sad reality.
Fire to the oligarchy!", - writes Skhvitaridze.
For information, Saba Skhvitaridze has been charged under Part 2 of Article 353 of the Criminal Code, which implies encroachment on the health of a police officer in connection with his official duties.