Zurab Japaridze: On September 13, we must go out and be as many as possible, on the 4th, we must go out and be as many as possible – all of us must take to streets as many times as necessary for victory 

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 On September 13, we should go out and be as many as possible – if we are so many on the 13th that the regime retreats or collapses altogether, it will only make everyone happy, including those who are organizing October 4, – Zurab Japaridze, one of the leaders of the Coalition for Change, who is currently in prison, writes on his Facebook page.
According to him, “I have already come out many times and nothing has changed” is not a serious argument for him.
“Of course, we should go out on the 13th and be as many as possible.
If there are enough of us on the 13th so that the regime retreats or collapses altogether, that will only make everyone happy, including those who are organizing October 4.
If that doesn’t happen (and it hasn’t happened many times already), of course, we should go out on the 4th and be as many as possible.
If there are enough of us on the 4th so that the regime collapses, that will also make everyone happy.
The truth is that we don’t know exactly when this regime will “fall”.
The only thing we know for sure is that it will happen with pressure from the streets, and that requires a lot of people on the streets.
“I’ve already come out many times and nothing has changed” is not a serious argument for me.
In 1988, my brother and I were first taken to Rustaveli by my father and uncle, and since then we have been going all the time.
If you don’t win, how does it matter how many times you went out on the streets?
I have only one request to everyone, which I have written before.
Let’s not kill each other’s enthusiasm.
On the contrary, let’s all help each other as much as we can, as is acceptable to us.
Therefore, everyone out on the 13th and everyone out on the 4th. Everyone out as many times as necessary to win.
These are Georgian shames and we must wash them away as soon as possible.
My full support to everyone who is fighting for this today, and not for a few seats in the Sakrebulo thrown away by the Russians,” reads Zurab Japaridze’s letter, dated September 2. 

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