Nika Gvaramia: This week will go down in Georgian history as the “Black Week” 

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 This week will go down in Georgian history as the “Black Week,” Nika Gvaramia, a member of the Coalition for Changes, who is currently in prison, writes on social media.
In a statement posted on Facebook, Gvaramia writes about “several issues”, including the position of Gakharia for Georgia leader Giorgi Gakharia, prisoners, and the investigative commission.
As Gvaramia notes, now is neither the time nor the situation for playing chess.
In addition, Gvaramia calls on Lelo-Strong Georgia not to submit election lists, “to save themselves and to organize the process, to fill the ranks of the united opposition.”
“I listened to Gakharia’s interview with Diana Trapaidze. I can’t understand why this man is not liked by the Dream. They are no different. The most serious truth among a thousand lies is one: he intends to enter parliament, and that is why he retained this opportunity from the very beginning and did not remove the list, as the other three subjects did.
On today’s imprisonments: I have heard of selective justice, but the distribution of sentences by lottery is a scoundrel’s novelty. This is how they punish/reclassify/release prisoners. You are looking for any logic in vain. Bidzina is talking to his own voters with these verdicts. He does not care about the prisoner, his family or society, law or justice.
Tsulukiani’s conclusion is a life sentence for Georgia. The executioner 2.0 advanced edition, in the traditional Soviet style. However, there will undoubtedly be rich fodder for propaganda.
Conclusion: There is no time or situation for playing chess. When the opponent removes all the pieces from the chessboard and only you have to follow the rules, you cannot win that game. You have to turn the board upside down, preferably without publicly declaring your intentions”, he writes.
According to him, the summoning of NGO’s, foundations, and soon party leaders for questioning and tales about a coup d’état will come soon. Soon Mdinaradze will be on a pedestal. Ignoring and mocking are the cure for this, and we must deal with it together.
“The oligarchy must be overthrown!”, Gvaramia writes. 

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