The participants of a protest action near the Georgian Parliament building, July 11, 2021. Photo by Inna Kukudjanova for the "Caucasian Knot"

12 July 2021, 15:27

After Lashkarava's death, activists expand protest geography

Journalists and opposition supporters took to large-scale actions in Tbilisi and other large cities of Georgia demanding resignation of the government and an inquiry into the death of Lekso Lashkarava, a cameraman of the "TV-Pirveli" Company.

On Sunday (July 11), mass protests were held in front of the parliament building in the context of the death of Lekso Lashkarava, who was beaten up on July 5 during actions against the gay parade in Tbilisi.

Georgian media have called on ambassadors of foreign countries to immediately respond to the July 5 persecutions of journalists and the government's inaction.

Several thousand people took part in an action in Tbilisi demanding the resignation of the government, the "Sputnik-Georgia" reports. In solidarity with the suffered journalists, many came in shirts covered with red paint.

Dozens of journalists also took part in actions in Batumi, Zugdidi, Gori, Rustavi and Telavi. The participants thereof demanded to investigate Lashkarava's death and punish those responsible, the "News-Georgia" reports.

Let us note here that on July 6, policemen detained more than 100 people in Tbilisi for the violations committed during the action of those who were against the gay parade. 25 people were recognized as victims, including 19 journalists. A foreign tourist was stabbed.

This article was originally published on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’ on July 11, 2021 at 07:21 pm MSK. To access the full text of the article, click here.

Author: Galina Gotua Source: CK correspondent

All news
НАСТОЯЩИЙ МАТЕРИАЛ (ИНФОРМАЦИЯ) ПРОИЗВЕДЕН И РАСПРОСТРАНЕН ИНОСТРАННЫМ АГЕНТОМ ООО “МЕМО”, ЛИБО КАСАЕТСЯ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТИ ИНОСТРАННОГО АГЕНТА ООО “МЕМО”.

November 21, 2024 23:59

November 21, 2024 23:58

November 21, 2024 23:37

November 21, 2024 20:30

November 21, 2024 18:14

News archive