“The attacks by ‘Nazi’ ‘titushky’ on the Tbilisi election headquarters are a clear example of foreign interference in the elections, aimed at creating a violent pre-election environment,” wrote Shalva Papuashvili, the Speaker of the Georgian Parliament, on social media.
According to Papuashvili, in addition to extremist groups incited by certain foreign diplomats, this process also involves externally funded propaganda platforms.
“The attacks by ‘Nazi’ ‘titushky’ on the Tbilisi election headquarters are a clear example of foreign interference in the elections, with the goal of creating a violent pre-election environment.
In this process, apart from extremist groups incited by certain foreign diplomats, externally funded propaganda platforms are also involved, including Brussels-funded ‘Netgazeti,’ which not only promotes violence but also organizes violent attacks on the ‘Georgian Dream’ election headquarters.
We have seen biased, partisan, yellow journalism of all kinds, but ‘violent media’ is a new phenomenon, a product created by foreign donors, following the example of Rwanda’s ‘Radio Thousand Hills,’” Papuashvili wrote.
Shalva Papuashvili: The attacks by ‘Nazi’ ‘titushky’ on the election headquarters are a clear example of foreign interference in the elections. ‘Violent media’ is a new phenomenon, a product created by foreign donors
