United Neutral Georgia responds to Minneapolis killings: situation is grave and alarming
The United Neutral Georgia party has issued a statement regarding the alarming events unfolding in Minneapolis, USA, condemning violence from both border service agents, which has resulted in two deaths, and protesters who have caused disorder.
“Anyone following these events can clearly see the situation is grave and alarming, as evidenced by President Trump’s statement placing blame on Minneapolis’s mayor and Minnesota’s governor for the killings and accusing them of ‘inciting insurrection,'” the party stated.
The statement expresses astonishment at the silence of European institutions and leaders regarding the violence in Minneapolis, particularly given their immediate reactions to far less significant events elsewhere.
“The most striking example is Georgia and the revolutionary processes in our country over the past four years,” the party noted.
The statement highlights what it describes as double standards, recalling how Georgian law enforcement handled protests with “surgical precision” despite violence from demonstrators, including the use of Molotov cocktails and attempts to storm Parliament. It particularly references the October 4 “peaceful overthrow” attempt, when protesters breached the Presidential residence grounds, a violent coup attempt that European leaders allegedly supported rather than condemned.
“In contrast to events in the United States, we witnessed absurd statements from European leaders, representatives of the previous U.S. administration, and European bureaucrats who groundlessly accused authorities of using force against ‘peaceful protesters,'” the statement reads.
It mentions the BBC’s false allegations about the use of banned substances, which investigations disproved.
The party emphasises that despite Georgia’s repeated appeals, European leaders never condemned protester violence but were “physically involved in attempts to radicalise processes and change the government through revolution.” Following the revelation of the truth, no one took responsibility for the organised campaign against Georgia.
“All of this confirms what we have been openly declaring for years: that the United States, European countries, and much of Brussels’s bureaucracy are actually controlled by the ‘Deep State.’ Consequently, it’s hardly surprising they simply don’t notice what’s happening in Minneapolis,” the statement concludes.
The party views this as further proof of the unjust attitude and double standards Georgia has faced for years, warning that such treatment may intensify “because this is precisely the price of defending peace and sovereignty.”