Russian human rights activist Mark Feigin, whose initiative was held worldwide on January 4 calling to save the life of Mikhail Saakashvili and transfer him for treatment abroad, voices a new plan.
According to him, since the Georgian government does not respond to this request, it will resort to another tactic, which will be more painful for official Tbilisi. According to Feigin, it is necessary to increase pressure on U.S. and Western leaders, as well as on those political decision-making centers that have different leverage - sanctions or political pressure.
"The Georgian government doesn't understand us. So we will act differently. We will act on those decision makers in the West, including sanctions as well as political pressure. Those whom Georgia so far considers allies. We will be gathering forces and the impact will be quite painful, because the Georgian government is not reacting in time.
This is very bad. A 190 centimeter man weighs 69 kilograms - look at the ratio. So let's agree, get ready and try to inform the leaders of the U.S. and Europe, including France, whose citizenship Mrs. Zurabishvili had, that the Georgian government is not ready for humanitarian action to free Saakashvili for treatment in another country", - said Feygin. said.