Thousands of Georgians rally to support Saakashvili

Tue Aug 12, 2008 5:49pm BST
 
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By James Kilner

TBILISI (Reuters) - At least 150,000 Georgians cheered President Mikheil Saakashvili on Tuesday as he vowed to one day punish Russia for launching the biggest military attack on Georgia since it split from its giant neighbour.

Russia blames Saakashvili for starting the war over the breakaway region of South Ossetia on August 7 but there was no hint of internal dissent in Tbilisi, where even the normally critical opposition have strongly backed the president.

People streamed down the side streets to see their president. Flanked by bodyguards, Saakashvili arrived about an hour after the start of the rally to applause and cheers.

"I promise you today, that I'll remind them of everything they have done and one day we will win," Saakashvili said.

The crowd roared: "Georgia, Georgia!".

Speakers shook with anger and denounced Russia's aggression while the crowd waved Georgian flags and posters depicting Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin as a terrorist.

One placard showed Putin in a mug shot. "Wanted: Crimes against humanity and the world," the caption said.

Georgia announced it has filed a lawsuit against Russia at the International Court of Justice charging ethnic cleansing, the secretary of Georgia's Security Council said on Tuesday.  Continued...

 
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