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Georgian Patriarchate criticizes Zurabishvili's protest

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The Patriarchate of Georgia called on President Salome Zurabishvili and other persons to take more responsibility for every word they uttered during the days of large-scale protests in the country.

Axar.az reports that the Patriarchate of Georgia issued a statement about this.

It is said that irresponsible statements and words can lead to tragic consequences for everyone:

"The President of Georgia's "sad and excited" statement was published on X social network. The president's statement says that after universities, it is the turn of schools to show solidarity with the actions. In such circumstances, any statement calling for the involvement of schoolchildren and minors in general should not be made, especially by the president of a country, theoretically trying to reduce polarization and hatred in society. Damage to the health of future generations is extremely worrying."

It should be noted that the words of the President of Georgia S.Zurabishvili about the fact that police officers and special forces who maintain order during the protests are under the influence of drugs also caused serious protests.

Date
2024.12.03 / 21:52
Author
Axar.az
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