August 1st will give everyone their true and eternal name - we, who are on Mzia's side, are fighting for justice and are on the side of Georgia's worthy past and future, and we are proud to be on the side of such a strong and righteous woman, - the fifth President of Georgia, Salome Zurabishvili, writes on the social network, responding to the final hearing in the case of the founder of Batumelebi and Netgazeti, Mzia Amaglobeli, which will be held on August 1st.
According to Salome Zurabishvili, August 1st will be a day that will affect everyone and lustration will be carried out on everyone.
“August 1st will forever be recorded in the history of this country as a crossroad. There will be Georgia before August 1st, 2025 and after August 1st. Everyone who participates in the final decision will be responsible for how it will be recorded in the pages of the history of our country, which counts so many heroes, patriots, so many saints, so many worthy sons who gave their lives in the service of the country. Starting from one specific judge (what money can wash away such discredit to a name), including one policeman with a torn cheek (he will definitely go down in history as one with a reddened cheek, but not from shame, but from inhumanity, like an indelible stain on his cheek), and all members of the ruling team, Ivanishvili, Kobakhidzes ....
History is the harshest thing, only its verdict is immortal and permanent! We still have one small hope left, some remnant of humanity awakening (if we are Christians, we should still remember Saul and Paul), but August 1st will give everyone their true and eternal name.
This day concerns everyone and will be a lustration for everyone: either you are on the side of justice, or you are a victim of a fabricated case and total injustice. False accusations cannot be made here: you cannot accuse Mzia of supporting the National Movement, supporting a coup, or being someone’s agent! And whoever watches this woman, how they torture her for nothing (although there is nothing to protect her dignity), either you see and understand what they are doing to the people and the country, or you are blind and deaf and will turn a blind eye to everything until they touch you… It will be too late, too late!
"Here, today, we, who are on Mzia's side, are fighting for justice and are on the side of Georgia's worthy past and future, and we are proud to be on the side of such a strong and righteous woman!" - writes Salome Zurabishvili.