The people of Georgia are celebrating Independence Restoration Day and commemorating the victims of the brutal dispersal of a mass rally in Tbilisi in 1989.
are celebrating Independence Restoration Day and commemorating the victims of the brutal dispersal of a mass rally in Tbilisi in 1989.April 9 is a day off in Georgia. It is a day of national unity, civil concord and memory of victims. April 9, 1989, known as Bloody Sunday, was a turning point for Georgia. Two years later, on April 9, 1991, the leader of the National Movement, Zviad Gamsakhurdia declared the act of restoring the independence of Georgia, Novosti-Georgia reports.The representatives of the country's leadership, various political forces, foreign guests and ordinary residents of Georgia come to the Memorial to the victims of the tragedy, bring flowers and light candles on this day. Georgian President Giorgi Margvelashvili and First Lady Maka Chichua laid flowers at the memorial to the victims of April 9 at the parliament building in Tbilisi in connection with the tragic events.
April 9 is a day off in Georgia. It is a day of national unity, civil concord and memory of victims. April 9, 1989, known as Bloody Sunday, was a turning point for Georgia. Two years later, on April 9, 1991, the leader of the National Movement, Zviad Gamsakhurdia declared the act of restoring the independence of Georgia, Novosti-Georgia reports.
The representatives of the country's leadership, various political forces, foreign guests and ordinary residents of Georgia come to the Memorial to the victims of the tragedy, bring flowers and light candles on this day. Georgian President Giorgi Margvelashvili and First Lady Maka Chichua laid flowers at the memorial to the victims of April 9 at the parliament building in Tbilisi in connection with the tragic events.