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Submitted by georgiamedia on Sat, 07/11/2009 - 14:07
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For Georgian speakers, here is Mikheil Saakashvili saying that the police tactics used on 7 November 2007 - when he ordered them to attack peaceful demonstrators and then sent special forces in to smash up the TV station that reported on the demonstrations - were normal and that, anyway, he was justified because the Russians put the demonstrators up to it.
(He is speaking to students on 6 November 2009)
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