Speaker condemns silence of donors, protest at Vice Speaker Tsulukiani's house
Speaker condemns silence of donors, protest at Vice Speaker Tsulukiani's house

“The Georgian Rodionovs rushed to Tea Tsulukiani’s house, where she lives with a child, this is a familiar handwriting,” wrote Georgian Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili on Facebook.

According to the Speaker, donors, who are in solidarity with “this terror” keep silent for three days.

“The street terror motivated by donors and organized by NGOs is at its disgusting peak. Following the April 9 violence, the Georgian Rodionovs rushed to Vice Speaker Tea Tsulukiani’s house, where she lives with a family and a child.

Attacks on families and terror in front of children is a familiar handwriting of whose stories the entire Georgia has been hearing these days during Tea Tsulukiani’s led parliamentary ongoing investigation.

Today’s act of violence by the Orks fighting in the name of Europe is a good reason to think again about who they wanted to put in power from the outside. They will spare no one, neither woman nor man, child or the elderly.

Donors, who are in solidarity with this terror keep silent for three days and do not consider the Georgian society worthy of an answer, condemnation,” Shalva Papuashvili said.