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Stop Russia!
, 4 September 2008
Last September 1, Georgians from all over the country gathered together in a massive chain to protest Russia’s continued occupation of Georgia. Winding through most of the major streets of Tbilisi, crowds of people held hands, sang Georgian songs, chanted slogans, honked horns, held up signs, waved flags, cried and prayed. (...) | |
Dear Colleagues,
Georgian state is facing a major threat today.
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Professor Dr. Giorgi KHUBUA
Rector
Tbilisi State University
Georgia
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