The Georgian rabbit
April 15, 2009 | Vetting explained
On Friday Saakashvili has rejected the ultimatum of inhabitants of Georgia, having refused to retire. After that in Tbilisi the action of civil disobedience has begun. Thousand demonstrators were built at parliament, a building of a television centre and a presidential palace. As wrote Days. Ру, the head of the Georgian state named "rabbit", and in a court yard of its residence have thrown cabbage and carrots. "The president of Georgia - a rabbit! He is afraid of own people, and we will bring every day to it a carrot and cabbage", - has explained this unusual action of Bezhan Gunava which is considered one of leaders of opposition.
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