Levan Khabeishvil: It is impossible to fight against the occupation regime with a predetermined “cheat sheet” – do not stone, do not throw mud at people who show initiative, otherwise we will be left with only evaluators, commentators 

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 Burchuladze, Nadiradze, Zodelava, Manjgaladze, are being punished for their love of Georgia – there is only one solution, the unanimity of the people! Do not throw mud at those who choose to sacrifice themselves for the country! Let us together regain freedom! – Levan Khabeishvili, the Chairman of the Political Council of the National Movement, writes in a letter sent from prison.
According to Levan Khabeishvili, “It is impossible to fight against the occupation regime with a predetermined “cheat sheet”.
“The 71-year-old world champion, world citizen – Paata Burchuladze refused comfort, luxury, a peaceful life and chose a selfless fight. By personal example, responsibility, for the love of Georgia, he ended up behind bars. At the very least, I consider it shameful and dishonest to judge him, criticize his tactics, strategy, method of struggle, content, tactics. They judge a man who believed in the victory of the Georgian people, and if this did not work out temporarily, at this stage, no one has the moral right to criticize a captured person”, reads the letter.
He expresses solidarity with everyone who is being punished for loving Georgia.
“It is impossible to fight against the occupation regime with a predetermined “cheat sheet”. The only solution and plan are people, people and people. Do not stone, do not throw mud at people who show initiative, otherwise we will be left with only evaluators, commentators.
Can we get rid of Ivanishvili? Yes, yes and once again yes! We can unconditionally! Unity and confidence in our own strength are extremely important,” writes Levan Khabeishvili.
According to his own assessment, the elections held on October 4 showed that the Lelo-Strong Georgia and Gakharia – for Georgia parties lost votes, which indicates that they “made a mistake even with their own voters.” 

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