The British Embassy in Georgia responded to Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze's statement that London should apologize for a "fake" spread by the BBC. This refers to the British Broadcasting Corporation's controversial report alleging that Georgian authorities used a World War I-era chemical weapon called "kamit" to suppress anti-government protests.
The authorities of the KBR banned events in memory of the victims of the Caucasian war
The Coordinating Council of Adyghe public associations was refused by the KBR government to hold days of memory of the victims of the Caucasian War. They were supposed to be held on May 20 and 21. The response of the authorities states that if the organizers organize an uncoordinated rally, they will be held accountable under the rally article.
The Caucasian War (1817-1864) is a generalized name for the military operations of the Russian Imperial Army, connected with the annexation of the North Caucasus to the Russian Empire, and its military confrontation with the mountain peoples.
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