Georgia has always fought for its sovereignty and independence. For Georgians, the European Union is not merely a political decision—it is a symbol of historical direction, democracy, justice, and shared human values. Europe represents freedom, progress, and a brighter future. However, the recent decision to suspend negotiations with the EU until 2028 has shaken this hope, igniting a wave of resistance that resonates in the hearts of millions.
A Night That Should Never Be Forgotten
Since December 29, Georgia’s strets have become the battleground for a conflict of beliefs. Security forces deploy water cannons, tear gas, and rubber bullets against demonstrators who are peacefully advocating for their country’s European aspirations. Amid the chaos, the crowd loudly calls:
“Georgia! Georgia!”
This unified cry conveys not just defiance but also an unyielding hope and collective determination.
One protester shared, “This is about our future. If we don’t stand up today, who will stand up for us tomorrow?”
The Power of Solidarity
Despite the unbearable reality of nightly confrontations, Georgians exemplify the strength of unity. Their resilience is a testament to their unwavering belief in a better future.
“The alternative we so desperately seek exists, but it can only emerge through collective solidarity. True strength is not rooted in centuries-old cycles of revenge but in acts of mutual support and unity,” said one demonstrator.
The Fight That Is Just Beginning
While the government seeks to stifle the voice of freedom, the determination of Georgia’s citizens only grows stronger. Their chants of “Georgia!”
ring out, sending a clear message to the world: Georgia will not be silenced.
This battle is far from simple. Every protester brings with them a unique story, fueled by a hope that their efforts will secure a just, free, and European future for their country.
The nights in Georgia are filled with pain and struggle, yet the unyielding spirit of its people illuminates a path forward. Freedom and unity remain an unstoppable force.