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There have been announced on several occasions information about the disbandment of the “Georgian March”, but Bregadze and Korkotashvili still show up together at the rallies.Ģ.
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Sandro Bregadze and Gia Korkotashvili are the prominent faces of the “Georgian March”. They are distinguished largely by their aggressive and violent behavior. Mostly homophobic, xenophobic and racist statements are heard at the rallies of the “Georgian March”. The former MP of “Georgian Dream” and currently the mayor of Tianeti, Tamaz Mechiauri, also was the bail guarantor. Notably, members of the political parties such as “Georgian Dream”, Gia Jorjoliani and Davit Chichinadze, and members of the “Alliance of Patriots”, Ada Marshanaia and Emzar Kvitsiani, became bail guarantors for the activists of the “Georgian March” who were arrested in connection to the incident at the Rustavi 2 on March 2018. The purpose of the patrol was to create an alternative citizen unit from the Ministry of Interior Affairs, which would identify breaches of law by foreigners in predefined locations. In 2018, the members of the “Georgian March” announced to conudct the citizen patrols. Afterwards, they congregated towards the election headquarters of Kakha Kaladze and protested the sale of land to foreigners. At the second rally, they threw torches at the police. At the first rally, they burned a dummy of George Soros.
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In both cases, the Georgian March called for the closing of the Foundation. The members of the “Georgian March” held two rallies in front of the offices of the Open Society Foundation Georgia. Several people were injured during the incident. The members of the counter-rally physically assaulted the participants of the rally and threw eggs, bottles and brooms at them. The members of the “Georgian March” held a counter-rally against the rally “No to Russian Fascism” organized by European Georgia. The aggressive comments were made after Tatia Dolidze had criticized the Georgian March. On July 16, 2017, a representative of the Georgian March made sexual rape comments in address of Tatia Dolidze, former Georgian Youth Delegate to the United Nations. During the incident, Rustavi 2’s journalist Davit Eradze was injured. Journalist Giorgi Gabunia and the TV’s lawyer were in a car when they were surrounded by the protestors. The members of the “Georgian March” held a rally to protest what they perceived as an insult to religion made by Giorgi Gabunia’s in his statements on Rustavi 2. The members of the Georgian March threw live chickens at Rustavi 2, in an expression of discontent towards Eka Kvesitadze’s show “Different Accents”. The members of the “Georgian March” stormed the football match between Georgian and Belarus in Kutaisi, burned the LGBT flag and made offensive comments about Kachia. At the rally, the protesters burned the LGBT flag and called for Kashia to be expelled from the Georgian team. The Georgian March held a rally to protest the soccer player Guram Kachia’s wearing of an arm band to support LGBT rights in a nationwide effort to support LGBT equality. They have also been involved in a number of violent rallies. However, the persons and organizations that are members of the union have been known for years for their homophobic and racist statements.
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The protests called for the deportation of illegal immigrants from the country. The organization began its activities under the name “Georgian March” in the summer of 2017 when they protested the case of child abuse by an Iranian citizen. Georgian March is an informal union that unites several Neo-Nazi organizations. While it is true that it’s not possible to identify the direct funding source of the Neo-Nazi organizations, individual leaders have a direct connection to the Russian government and local political organizations. It is difficult to identify them and come up with an exhaustive list since most of these persons belong to informal and unstructured groups. This report by Transparency International Georgia aims to identify the Neo-Nazi groups and associated persons that have recently expressed aggression and exerted violent behavior towards liberal groups.