21 years ago, the Soviet army fired on demonstrators demanding independence Georgians on Rustaveli Avenue in central Tbilisi.
Since independence, then, is a national holiday symbol Georgian freedom. Each year, many people come to pray before the parliament on Rustaveli Avenue, where the massacre took place.
They come to burn a candle in memory of the disappeared.
The most important political figures of the country go there, from 8 April in the evening, until the time of the massacre, 4:00 am, then all day.
Above a young member of the Republican Party, and in the sequence below, Giorgi Gamsakhurdia, son of the country's first president, a figure of independence, Zviad.
Photo et vidéo : Nicolas Landru
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