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    "SAAKASHVILI COMMITTED A POLITICAL SUICIDE"

    A1+
    [08:32 pm] 08 November, 2007

    "Saakashvili committed a political suicide by using force on the
    peaceful demonstrators and completely destroyed his distorted image
    of a democratic leader", said David Shahnazaryan in the interview with
    "A1+".

    He strictly condemned the incidents in Georgia.

    "It is an unprecedented phenomenon - to close down two TV stations,
    imposed emergency in the country, to ban dissemination of information
    and make it the authorities' monopoly is nonsense. He committed a
    suicide indeed". David Shahnazaryan considers that Saakashvili should
    have started a dialogue and shown flexibility "while he behaved as a
    rude authoritarian leader". Similar developments of happenings were
    predicted by David Shahnazaryan when Saakashvili came to power. "When
    he came to power I said to the Armenian and Georgian mass media that
    despite democrats came to power, the democracy had not won in Georgia".

    In Mr Shahnazaryan excluded that the opposition was accused of
    allegedly being led by secret Russian services: "I know some of
    opposition leader, they are my friends, they are Georgia's decent,
    honest citizens, they are true democrats and I exclude that they may
    be headed by foreign powers".

    Even the US State Department excluded this version.

    David Shahnazaryan explained Saakashvili's accusations of foreign
    political powers: "Saakashvily tries to use anti-Russian policy to
    solve the inner problems in the country".

    According to David Shahnazaryan, the incidents in Georgia will
    negatively reflect on the region. "It may be a very bad precedent for
    us, since it gives Kocharyan an opportunity to say that if democrat
    Saakashvili uses force, then I can also do the same.

    It may cause additional reigning of the RA authorities". The incidents
    in Georgia promise that elections in Georgia may not be democratic,
    legal, free and fair.

    Anyway, David Shahnazaryan ensures that a political society is being
    formed in Georgia: "But on the other hand there is a serious danger
    that Georgia may become the country of permanent revolution".
    From: Baghdasarian
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