On anniversary of war, Georgians curse Putin

(EAN) – A rowdy rally was held in front of the former Russian embassy in Tbilisi on August 7 to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Russia-Georgia war. Protesters held posters with photos of Georgia’s main antagonist, Russian President Vladimir Putin, along with a Russian caption that translates, roughly, “go f— yourself.” Photos of Georgian soldiers who died in the war also were on display at the rally. The photos featured the soldiers’ names followed by the words, in Georgian and English: “Imagine there were no Putin – I’d be…

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