Salome Samadashvili says they have received a new order from their patrons to expel Western diplomats selectively from Georgia. Russia, formerly the Soviet Union used the same method for expelling American and European diplomats.  

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**Georgia’s Leadership Told to Expel Western Diplomats**

A shocking instruction has been given to Georgia’s ruling party, Georgian Dream. They have been told by their patrons – believed to be Russia – to selectively expel Western diplomats from the country. This move is reminiscent of a similar tactic used by the Soviet Union in the past.

According to Salome Samadashvili, a leader of Lelo-Strong Georgia, this instruction is part of a larger plan to “completely remove the West from Georgia”. This means that anyone with Western values or connections will be targeted. The goal is not only to expel diplomats but also to crush public protests and silence those who speak out against the ruling party.

**A Return to Soviet-Era Repression?**

Samadashvili’s comments are a stark warning about what Georgia can expect if this instruction is carried out. She points out that Russia, under Putin’s rule, has shown no qualms about using force to achieve its goals. The mention of Putin’s actions in Ukraine is particularly chilling, where thousands of Russians were killed in just 18 months.

The fact that Georgian Dream is following a similar playbook to the Soviet Union raises serious concerns about the country’s future. If Western diplomats are expelled and public protests are crushed, what will be left of Georgia’s democracy? The silence of international leaders on this issue is deafening.

**What Next for Georgia?**

As Samadashvili said, if you want to know what hell Georgia will become, just tune into Russian propaganda. The language used by Georgian Dream’s leaders is eerily similar to that used by Putin’s regime in Russia. It’s a stark reminder of the dangers of authoritarianism and the importance of protecting democratic values.

As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how international leaders will respond to this instruction from Georgia’s ruling party. Will they stand up for democracy and human rights, or will they remain silent in the face of growing repression?

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