Zurabishvili should take a European step and pardon Nika Gvaramia - Musicians and actors joined Movement for Nika Gvaramia's Freedom

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Today, artists have joined the Movement for the Freedom of Nika Gvaramia. They made a statement at the Deda Ena Garden and once again demanded the release of the Mtavari Channel CEO, who is now in his 11th month of detention.

"Today representatives of artistic sphere, singers, actors join the demand for release of Nika Gvaramia and accordingly this movement, which we are very proud of, because their words and their position are very important in this very difficult way," said Bachana Shengelia, one of the founders of the movement.

Opera singer Paata Burchuladze also made a statement, saying that Nika Gvaramia is a threat to the Georgian Dream government both in freedom and in prison. He called on the President to talk less and do more - pardon Nika Gvaramia.

"One thing I must say is that Bidzina Ivanishvili could not find a place for this man, he is a problem outside, he is just as much a problem in prison. So my advice to him and the whole Georgian Dream is. "That is the point gentlemen, your system is broken, don't you see that judges are not trusted either in Georgia or abroad. Take the right step and release Nika in time, he is exactly the same for you, either when he is in prison or when he is free there is a danger for you in all variants. I want to say one more thing, Mrs. Salome Zurabishvili should talk less and do more, this is what she has her position for " - said Burchuladze.

Tamriko Chokhonelidze, Lela Tsurtsumia, Merab Sepashvili, Giorgi Ushikishvili, Nina Sulati, Lex Sen, Eka Demetradze, Nanka Kalatozishvili, Papuna Sharikadze and others have joined the movement.

"I will be very specific, I want to ask Mrs. Salome Zurabishvili to take a European step and pardon Nika Gvaramia, who is very needed by our country," said Lela Tsurtsumia.

Bachana Shengelia noted that thousands of people are joining the movement and demanding the release of Nika Gvaramia.

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