Just when you think you’ve run into an information dead end, Neeka pops out all sorts of background, stories, interviews, and connections. It looks like the death of Prime Minister Zurab Zhvania is definitely not being heeded as coincidental on that side of the world.
UPDATE: And it looks like a prominent community activist is voicing out that she thinks there should be more inquiry into the death:
TBILISI, February 7 (RIA Novosti) – Irina Sarishvili-Chanturia, a prominent Georgian community activist, suspects Prime Minister Zurab Zhvania was murdered. As soon as she announced it, she was harassed with anonymous telephone threats. Ms. Sarishvili-Chanturia urgently applied to the government to appoint her bodyguards. “Otherwise, responsibility for my life will entirely lie with the government,” she said to a news conference, reports the Novosti/Georgia news agency.
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She was leader of the National Democratic Party, one of Georgia’s most influential, since 1994, and won a parliamentary seat the next year. In autumn 2003, she headed President Shevardnadze’s election bloc, For New Georgia.
That’s good, at least she isn’t some nobody. Unlike many activists who are heard because they are the most vocal, she has actually has a right podium for her opinion.
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