According to the First Vice-Speaker of Parliament, Gia Volski, the ruling team has begun working on a lawsuit against the BBC.
According to Volski, he does not have exact information regarding when the lawsuit will be sent.
"The lawsuit is important, it should be filed, and the BBC or any anyone else, should not be left without a response for such disinformation. The footage shown actually includes views of the laboratory, in which research was supposedly conducted. In reality, those people who talk about this topic do not rely on any research, and the research shows that such a poisonous substance was not used and the Ministry of Internal Affairs does not have it at all. They take photos of everything, and at least they should have taken take a photo of the parrot that lost its feathers or the dog that did not recognize its owner.
In reality, whatever substances were used, of course, have a bad effect on humans and are used to stop this uncontrolled or organized attack and extremism. I do not have exact information about when the lawsuit will be filed," Volsky said.
When asked whether work on the lawsuit against the BBC has begun, Volski replied: "Yes, work on the lawsuit has begun."
As Volski noted, no one likes it when you have to use tear gas, pepper spray on people.
“No one likes it when you have to use tear gas, pepper spray on people. The fact is that the propaganda trend that these media outlets have chosen implies that it is inhuman to use any substance that has any effect on a person in any case. Using a baton is not human either, but those who organize this chaos are more responsible for it than the people who participate in it. Those who are out on the streets protesting something are often blind weapons in the hands of those who organize it. They know exactly that some substance will be used, pepper spray, tear gas. In Europe, they used horses and dogs at the protest rally.
Demand answers from those who baselessly instill in people a plan for extremism, and for absolutely no reason…
Of course, substances will be used during this chaos, which worries me and everyone, but there is reality and there is the lie that we hear every day,” - Gia Volski said.
The BBC has spread information that the evidence they have collected indicates that the Georgian government, most likely, used chemical weapons from the time of the First World War.