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Zviad gamsaxurdia da merab

          Zviad Gamsahurdia, yılında, mücadele arkadaşı Merab Kostava () ile birlikte, insan hakları ihlalleri raporlarını yayınlamaya çalışan ve eski.

        1. Zviad Gamsahurdia, yılında, mücadele arkadaşı Merab Kostava () ile birlikte, insan hakları ihlalleri raporlarını yayınlamaya çalışan ve eski.
        2. Zviad Gamsakhurdia and Merab Kostava, Tbilisi, jpg No higher resolution available.
        3. Gürcistan'daki Ulusal Kurtuluş hareketinin liderlerinden biriydi.
        4. From 15 to 19 May the Tbilisi City Court heard the case of Zviad Gamsakhurdia and Merab Kostava [].
        5. From the Series: These series contain writings documenting human rights abuses including conditions in prisons and camps and human rights struggle in the.
        6. Gürcistan'daki Ulusal Kurtuluş hareketinin liderlerinden biriydi..

          Merab Kostava

          Georgian dissident, musician, and poet

          Merab Kostava (Georgian: მერაბ კოსტავა) (May 26, 1939 – October 13, 1989) was a Georgian dissident, musician and poet; one of the leaders of the National-Liberation movement in Georgia.

          Along with Zviad Gamsakhurdia, he led the dissident movement in Georgia against the Soviet Union and was active in protests for an independent Georgia, until his death in a car crash in 1989.[1]

          Life

          Kostava was born in 1939 in Tbilisi, of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic, USSR (the current capital of Georgia).

          In 1954, Kostava and Zviad Gamsakhurdia founded the Georgian youth underground organization "Gorgasliani," a tribute to Vakhtang Gorgasali, the medieval Georgian king who supposedly founded the capital, Tbilisi.[2] Between 1956 and 1958 Kostava, together with Gamsakhurdia and several other members of this organization were jailed by the KGB for "anti-Soviet activity." The charges against Kostava and Ga