"Fact" daily writes:
"By the way, the authorities of the United States and Great Britain imposed sanctions on a number of high-ranking officials of Georgia.
In particular, sanctions were imposed on the former Minister of Internal Affairs of Georgia, Vakhtang Gomelauri, and several other officials of the same system.
The US authorities have announced that they are applying sanctions against the officials of the Georgian Ministry of Internal Affairs, because they (attention):
"Participated in brutal repression against mass media representatives, opposition figures and demonstrators."
It is noteworthy that almost immediately after the sanctions of the "collective West" became known, the Prime Minister of Georgia, Irakli Kobakhidze, appointed the same Vakhtang Gomelauri as the Deputy Prime Minister.
Here is another interesting question: the question of double-faced, double-standard, two-faced behavior that the West exhibits every time.
We all saw what was happening in Tbilisi days and weeks ago: "Pro-Westerners" tried to oust the legitimate authorities on the streets, and the protesters were by no means peaceful.
But the United States, Great Britain, and the West considered all that normal, and on the contrary, they are talking to the elected government of that country with threats and sanctions. journalists were beaten, dragged, imprisoned, detained.
During the day, the police threw 30 or more grenades at peaceful demonstrators, as a result of which 100 or more people were injured, one was killed...
In all these cases, the authorities and ambassadors of the US and European countries not only say nothing, but even encourage and encourage Pashinyan, his government, and the man-hating torturers hiding under police uniforms.
In other words, where the people of the West are in power, they can violate democracy and human rights, where the opposition is theirs, everything is allowed to them."