Revolution Begins: Murtaz Zodelava Vows to Lead 'Struggle and Sacrifice'
A prominent figure in today's rally, Murtaz Zodelava, has declared that a 'revolutionary process' has commenced in the country and vowed to see it through. The organiser has called for sustained struggle and sacrifice, while also expressing his readiness to join the special police forces if necessary.
Zodelava, one of the rally's organisers, has stated that a revolution is not a quick or easy process. He believes it requires 'several days of struggle, of confrontation' to prevail. His speech came amidst ongoing protests and confusion, with demonstrators awaiting a concrete plan from their leaders.
The rally was not spontaneous, but rather the culmination of weeks of planning by opposition figures. They had been building expectations of swift change, yet the situation on the ground remains uncertain. Zodelava's call to take control of the Presidential Palace earlier today has further fuelled the tension and determination among the protesters.
Murtaz Zodelava's impassioned speech has set the tone for the ongoing revolution, with protesters prepared for a prolonged struggle. Despite the lack of a clear plan and the confusion among the ranks, the resolve to continue the fight remains strong. The country now awaits the next developments in this revolutionary process.
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