Salome Zurabishvili says that today, Georgia is experiencing repression. 1937 sounds very similar.  

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**Georgia in Crisis: President Speaks Out Against Repression**

The fifth President of Georgia, Salome Zurabishvili, has spoken out against the current government’s treatment of its citizens. In a speech at the Lithuanian Seimas, she criticized the government for using the judicial system and police to silence peaceful protesters.

**Free Speech Under Attack**

Zurabishvili spoke about the case of Mzia Amaglobeli, a respected journalist who was arrested for doing her job. She covered protests and was charged with “gang violence” – a charge that many see as unjust. The President also mentioned the case of an actor who is currently on trial.

**Fear of Tyranny**

The President warned that believing in democracy has become enough to get you put behind bars. Journalists are being publicly accused of anti-state activities for expressing their opinions, and these cases will be investigated by the Prosecutor General.

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