Independence is “especially precious” for the nation, which “withstood the world’s almost all empires’ attacks and occupation”, which “often were lasting dozens and hundreds of years,” President Saakashvili said in his speech outside the Parliament ahead of military parade marking Independence Day. “But despite that, our nation has not been broken, it has not surrendered its shield and sword… has not given up dreaming about independence and freedom and defeated enemy at every occasion; defeated with the fact that empires died out and they found place only on the pages of history [textbooks], while Georgia still exists,” Saakashvili said in a thirteen-minute long speech. “We are the privileged nation, as only few nations had this happiness to fight for defending independence,” he said. “Up to now, not a single generation has managed to make our independence eventual and irreversible… Generations living today have an honor… and a chance to become the first in the history of our country, who will break that ill luck and who will create guarantees for Georgia’s eternal independence.” “Independence means to have the right to choose our future, to determine the course of our development, to plan our foreign policy, to choose friends and alliances,” he said. “We say a firm no to be governed by external force. Only the independence of state is adequate to our Georgian and Caucasian dream of future.” “Our independence today is confronted by the empire. There are forces, which plan and spare no efforts to defeat us in this great battle for freedom.” He said that the military parade was not “a saber-rattling”; sound of marching Georgian army “is sound of heartbeat of the Georgian statehood,” Saakashvili said. “Listen to the sound of marching Georgian army and military hardware. This is not the sound of saber-rattling, my friends; this is the sound of heartbeat of the Georgian statehood. No matter how hard the enemy tries to stop this heartbeat, it will never manage to do it.” “Those, who wanted to take away our independence, failed to understand that during recent years we have created a multi-functional state, which serves to the people, national interests and manages to protect national interests; they cannot understand that for us the firmness of institutions is more important, than personal wellbeing… and corruptive wealth.” After the military parade, the President inaugurated a 48-meter long heroes monument with about 3,500 names of those who fell in fight for Georgia’s independence starting from 1921, when the Bolshevik Red Army invaded Georgia, inscribed on the monument. “There would not have been the Georgian capital and our flags would not have been flying proudly, if Vladimir Putin implemented his plans in 2008,” Saakashvili said at the memorial inaugural ceremony. Saakashvili, who at the ceremony was dressed in the Georgian army uniform, said “we should spare no efforts” to avoid inscribing more names on the memorial. “But if we want Georgia to exist, we all should be ready to put on this uniform [referring to his military uniform], we all should be ready to take arms in decisive moment and we all should be ready to fall on our land and ready to inscribe our names on these empty parts of this monument. That is a genetic code and historic experience of our country and a major guarantee of our future,” Saakashvili said. |
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