Georgian village reinstates Stalin monument to mark anniversary
ZEMO ALVANI, Georgia (Reuters) – Residents of a mountainous village in the former Soviet republic of Georgia reinstated a monument to dictator Josef Stalin on Friday to mark the 133rd birthday anniversary of their famous compatriot. Some 30 residents of the village of Zemo Alvani, 200 kilometres (124 miles) north-east of the capital Tbilisi, gathered to witness the unveiling of the three-metre-high stone statue of Stalin. . . .
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