From antiquity to EU accession talks. What do Georgia and Germany have in common?
Georgians living and working in and around Hamburg present their homeland in the Caucasus, the country that lies on the southern border between Europe and Asia. A country with thousands of years of history and enchanting nature between the blue mountains and the Black Sea. The land of Medea and the Golden Fleece, of wine culture and ancient Christian tradition. The land where soldiers from every empire in world history have worn out their boots and which is still twenty percent occupied by Russia, yet has not lost its unique language and identity.
Georgia is currently at a crossroads. Contrary to the wishes of the majority of the Georgian population, the ruling party "Georgian Dream" wants to end the current path towards Europe and align itself with Russia. The government's role model is Belarus.
Pesvebi (German: roots) is campaigning against this development and for a free Georgian society.
Organizer: Movement "Peswebi" (The Roots) for a free Georgia
Musical performance by Mariam Kiria
Admission: 18:30
Free admission, donations requested. Info/contact: ketevanrohwer@gmail.com
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