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Georgian Dream’s Coordinator Left Coalition as a Result of Oppression

August 21, 2012

Sub-coordinator of the Georgian Dream’s office in Kistauri village, Akhmeta district Teona Tatulashvili left the Coalition as a result of oppression. Georgian Dream’s member Zaza Lagazidze told ICK that police officer Zakaria Beriashvili was intimidating Teona Tatulashvili.

“She is a young girl with a little child. She worked as a sub-coordinator during two weeks and was agitating in the village. Police officer Zakaria Beriashvili, who is her neighbor, threatened her several times with firing her mother and brother-in-law from jobs unless she left the Coalition. He threatened him with creating some other problems too. Teona’s mother works at a kindergarten and has a salary of 50 or 70 lari,” Zaza Lagazidze told ICK.

ICK called Teona Tatulashvili but she said “I cannot say anything; I have left it [Coalition], good-bye.”

Police officer Zakaria Beriashvili did not comment on the fact.

ICK

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