Aug 13

Hi dear visitors,

I just would like to write about the situation in Géorgia since d-these last days.

I’m very sad and angry about what happens. What Russia does is a Crime!

They kill innocents in Gori, hack the Georgian medias since weeks so that no information can be spread.

The only think I hope, is to get a help from NATO and USA. We definitely need their help.

We need peacekeepers but not Russians.

Dear Georgians, don’t give up, fight until your last breath, stay strong.

All what our Sweet Georgia needs is peace, and the only way to have it forever is to enter NATO.

Europeans, don’t be affraid of Russia.  If we’re together, we won’t fail.

Our whole life is depending on politicians decisions, so be wise.

Jan 6

I just watched the flash on TV, Saakashvili wins the election with 52,8% of vote. The opposition was already in Tbilisi’s streets complaining and asking people to come out and complain. The world recognized the elections were done without any fraud, which means what the opposition does in the streets is con

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Jan 5

So here we are, waiting for the elections results.

Revaz wanted absolutely to vote today and as I can’t because I’m not Georgian yet, I wanted to do everything to help him go voting.  It wasn’t easy to get information here in Belgium. Where to go? When?

We finally called Rustavi (Georgian TV channel) this morning to have information. They told us to look on the Internet on  the website of Ministry of Foreign Affairs website.

We drove to Brussels to the Embassy of Georgia, nice building. The Ambassador welcomed us and Revaz went to vote. They were about 15 people and coming and going. Everything secured and well done.

I’m not really interested in politics but this time I wish I would have been allowed to vote. I hope Saakashvili will get minimum 60 votes and stupid opposition won’t say something to get a second tour. I would gate crazy if it happens so. Everyone I saw today is thinking like us, is wishing to see Saakashvili as president again.

We’ll know about it later… patience….

Dec 30

Georgians, I don’t understand you.

Today I’ve watched Georgian channels for the first time since 1 year. I haven’t been in Georgia since 2004. I remember how life was at this moment.

Since Saakashvili came, there is such a difference… I couldn’t imagine the country could grow up that fast.

I was reading his biography and compared to the others, he is the person Georgia needs to continue to grow up.

He put all the corrupted people to jail or out of power, he made from Georgia a wonderful place.

Do you know any country that gives you a house for half the price on the New Year holiday? Furnitures free of charge if you buy a house? That’s what you can see on TV now in Georgia!

It makes me crazy to see that Saakashvili is chosen from smart people and will loose because the other corrupted candidates will say the elections are corrupted. His slogan is true: Georgia without poverty! Because this is what Georgia was, the richest place of USSR.

Look at the others, for example Gamkrelidze’s slogan: “We believe in God and we are able!”. You villager! If God, Georgia would be a paradise, there would be peace worldwide!

Georgians, come back to reality, look at your previous years, look at your country’s evolution, open your eyes!

Saakashvili has hard times because what he wants is democracy.

Georgia has a strategical place because it is nearby Russia and Russia doesn’t want any boarder country to enter in NATO. That’s why Georgia has hard times. Stop walking the streets for every small changes you have and see what your country became. Saakashvili, this time, as I’m not Georgian yet, I’ll not be able to vote for you, but next time, I’ll be proud to vote against corruption.