Акция ЛГБТ активистов отложена из-за напряженной политической ситуации

Запланированный «Марш достоинства», который должен был состояться в столице Грузии в субботу утром (22 июня) в рамках мероприятий гей-прайда, был отложен организаторами из-за напряженной политической ситуации в стране. В своем заявлении ряд посольств и международных организаций высоко оценили решение организаторов, но подтвердили право на проведение марша. Религиозные фанатики ранее угрожали сорвать мероприятие.

Между тем политическая ситуация остается напряженной после жестоких акций протеста в четверг вечером / в пятницу утром, когда полиция разогнала протестующих с применением слезоточивого газа и резиновыми пулями. Ряд демонстрантов и полицейских остаются в больнице.

Инциденты последовали за политическим протестом после того, как депутату Государственной Думы России, который участвовал в конференции в Тбилиси, разрешили занять пост спикера в парламенте Грузии. Это привело к протестам внутри здания парламента и снаружи.

Группы гражданского общества призывали к уличным протестам, которые, как оказалось, были связяны с оппозиционными группами, которые добиваются смены правительства.

В пятницу утром председатель грузинского парламента Ираклий Кобахидзе, которого многие обвиняют в произошедшем инциденте в парламенте, подал в отставку.

Мирные акции протеста возобновились в пятницу вечером перед зданием парламента Грузии в Тбилиси, но протестующие стали настаивать на том, чтобы никто из оппозиции не присутствовал.

Дипломатические последствия инцидента, произошедшего в грузинском парламенте в четверг, из-за чего российское правительство объявило Грузию небезопасной для российских граждан, продолжаются. Российским авиакомпаниям было приказано отменить рейсы в эту страну.

источник: commonspace.eu

фото: Протесты перед зданием парламента Грузии в пятницу вечером прошли мирно (фото любезно предоставлено Interpress News, Тбилиси)

 

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