A protest march from Tbilisi State University to Rustaveli Avenue will take place on November 28

A protest march from Tbilisi State University toward Rustaveli Avenue will be held on November 28, organizers announced at a briefing in front of Parliament.

The march is scheduled to begin at 19:00 (7:00 PM).

According to the organizers, they will not stop their struggle.

“On November 28, one year will have passed since the illegitimate, Russian-backed and dishonorable Georgian Dream regime — which promised its voters a ‘dignified move toward Europe’ — openly renounced the country’s European path.

For one year, the Georgian people fighting for freedom have responded to the regime’s systemic torture of people, degrading treatment, and hostage-like practices with continuous, steadfast struggle and mutual solidarity.

By renouncing a European future, Bidzina Ivanishvili himself carried out a constitutional coup against the will of the absolute majority of Georgian citizens.

Our struggle is for our country’s independence, for the Constitution, for a European future, for the safety and welfare of Georgian citizens, for the unity of the country, for quality education, and for many other goods. All of this is only possible within the European space, in a free world.

Today we stand here — participants in the continuous resistance, civic organizations, protest groups, public servants repressed for principled positions, political parties, representatives of political prisoners — and together we declare that the regime has failed at its main goal: to stop the resistance. As long as we fight, act, and do not give up, Ivanishvili will not prevail.

We address the political prisoners in jails: know that we will not stop; we will not end the struggle until you are all freed, until the regime collapses, and until new, free and fair elections are held, where the people will reclaim the stolen state and return the country to the historic path of EU accession.

On November 28 at 19:00 (7:00 PM) we will gather at Tbilisi State University, from where the protest march to Rustaveli Avenue will start.

We are here, we are the majority, and we will fight to the end — until victory!” the organizers say.

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