Tina Bokuchava: How many parents of political prisoners must the “Russian-Dream” regime kill for us to get so angry and revolted that we make resistance of the regime pointless?

How many parents of political prisoners must the “Russian-Dream” regime kill for us to get so angry and revolted that we make resistance of the regime pointless? There are far more Georgians in this country than Russian slaves - let us remember this and believe in it, then victory is inevitable, - Tina Bokuchava, the chairwoman of the National Movement, writes on social networks.

According to her, Zurab Girchi Japaridze has a medical education and before his arrest, he was managing his mother’s treatment.

“The only thing Japara thought about when he was in prison was his children and his mother. Nata is very strong, Zura himself said.

Zura is a father who reads bedtime stories to his children from Strasbourg when he is on a business trip. Zura was a son who would go to his mother at night from a rally so that his seriously ill mother would not forget to take her medicine.

Many people do not know that Zura has a medical education and, in fact, he managed his mother’s treatment from start to finish.

The Dream who monitors every step of our lives knew this. They knew that arresting Zura meant meant the death of his mother. And they killed her anyway.

Tea Tsulukiani, the daughter of the murderer father who killed the most Georgians during the Soviet era, signed the imprisonment of Zura and the murder of his sick mother. With Russian cynicism, Russian cruelty, Russian heartlessness.

How many parents of political prisoners must the “Russian-Dream” regime kill for us to get so angry and revolted that we make resistance of the regime pointless?

There are much more Georgians in this country than Russian slaves. Let us remember this and believe in it. Then victory is inevitable.

Zura, Gia, I share your greatest pain. I am by your side everywhere and always.

In the end, we will win! ”, - Tina Bokuchava writes on the social network.

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