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"protest Wall" To Appear At Georgian Parliament

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Wednesday, 10 June 2009

Georgia, Tbilisi, June 10 /Trend News, N.Kirtzkhalia/

Showman Gia Gachechiladze (Utsnobi) has a new idea in connection with the forms of protest actions. In his reality show "Camera number 5" yesterday, he proposed to erect "a wall of protest" at the parliament.


Everybody should put their bricks as a sign of protest to erect the wall, Gachechiladze said. "An invisible wall between the authorities and public has long been there," Utsnobi said.


The idea to use "cells" during a protest also belongs to Gia Gachechiladze. He protested against that fact that the country turned into a prison and was voluntarily imprisoned himself in a television prison cell, in which he sits since Jan. 20.


Speaking about the new idea, Utsnobi said that the wall of protest will be destroyed, only when the power is changed in the country.

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