Mikheil Saakashvili: What we are seeing today is called "Безпредел" in slang — Ivanishvili has cut off one-third of Georgia in the form of emigrants, and when he finishes this butcher’s work, he will shut down the TV channels as well – the good news is that "Bezpredel" never lasts long

“What we are witnessing today is a classic model of how completely uncontrolled systems operate. In their slang, this is called Безпредел,” former President of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili wrote on his Facebook page.

According to him, Bezpredel never lasts long.

“Russia used this to destroy the international system, for internal Bezpredel and for war.

Many other small regimes — such as Venezuela, several African regimes, and Ivanishvili — crept into the gap created by the collapse of the international system. The only reason he does not shut down independent TV channels yet is so that he can make us watch, live on air, the slaughter of the Georgian state.

Just the day before yesterday, he cut off one-third of Georgia in the form of emigrants. When he finishes this butcher’s work, he will shut down the channels too, and darkness will settle across the entire country. We must fight! The good news is that Bezpredel never lasts long,” Saakashvili writes on social media.

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