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Georgian's Radical Opposition Opens Traffic On Kostava St.

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Friday, 15 May 2009

Georgia, Tbilisi, May 15 /Trend News, N. Kirtskhalia/

The Georgian opposition opened traffic along the Kostava St. near the Public Broadcaster. The decision came after consultations by the radical opposition at night.

The opposition originally planned to open the traffic at noon time. But activists and participants of the protest action refused to obey their leader.

At night activists removed the cells that blocked traffic on the sidewalks. Now the building is blocked today and "corridor of disgrace" has been staged there since early morning.


Rustavi 2 and Imedi television channels refused to show films of the "corridor of disgrace" expressing their solidarity with colleagues from the Public Television. They believe that any pressure on journalists is unacceptable in a democratic society.

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