Kandelaki told why Georgians will never forgive Gorbachev
[ad_1]
TV presenter and producer Tina Kandelaki expressed the view that Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, who died on August 30, was an iconic figure with “a lot of good things for some and a lot of bad things for others.” Kandelaki suggested that this could be said about any head of state, whose reign “fell the fall of an entire empire, tectonic changes in the map of the world.”
Kandelaki She said that Gorbachev gave the order to suppress the rally on the square on April 9, 1989 in Tbilisi, during the dispersal of which Georgian students were killed. “Not a single Georgian, of course, Gorbachev can neither forget nor forgive this act,” Kandelaki wrote in her Telegram channel.
The TV presenter said that she had seen Gorbachev’s speeches at the congresses of the Central Committee of the CPSU, during which he “talked about pluralism and looked like a man who gave great hope to the whole people.”
[ad_2]
Source link