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Address2nd Floor, 25 Leselidze Street
Tbilisi
Georgia
Phonelocal: (032) 439.678
international: +995.32.439.678

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ahmad ioseliani
Tue, 15 Mar 2011 14:31 EDT
shalva.yoseliani@yahoo.com
hello,ogenki des ka?watashi no namae wa Ahmad des,watashi wa nihongo ga mosukoshi dekimas,nihonga suki!,nihon no ongaku wa suki,koto,shamisen!ok I realy like japan and its culture and music!god bless japan and japanese people,i like wish good future for you and japan,I am also sorry for japan and japanese people like a human who thinks about other people,I am Iranian but my mother is georgian!I live in tbilisi city now,and I can remeber Bam city earthquake in Iran,I was crying!I always see news about Japan with bbc world news!I hope everything will be ok in beautifull japan,domo arigato gozaimas,nihona suki,,,,sayonara
Sophia Gorgadze
Tue, 15 Mar 2011 12:42 EDT
tragedy that unites
only hope and strength of spirit can help to coupe with tragedy of such magnitude. words are futile, but life must go on!!
me and my family are ready to host anybody who is in need of a home and comfort as long as they will need it.
this tragedy really changed the whole perception of the world!
you are not alone!
our admiration for Japanese people!!

sopogorgadze@yahoo.com
Oganezov Dimitri
Tue, 15 Mar 2011 12:03 EDT
Helping
Дорогие Японцы,сочувствую Вашему горью.То что случилось у Вас это страшная трагедия,весь мир с Вами и Вы сильный народ.Хотел бы и я внести мой посильный вклад.Я видел землетрясение в Армении ,1988-ом, и самое страшное было когда дети оставались сиротами,без родителей.У меня есть возможность принять в мою семью хотя бы одного ребёнка.Если в этом будет необходимость для меня это будет великой честью.Крепитесь Бог на Вашей стороне!Мой Email:dimitri132@mail.ru
Lali Gvimradze
Tue, 15 Mar 2011 11:51 EDT
Japanese people are in my thoughts and prayers.
One ordinary day can be so unforgettably powerful, that it can stay with us throughout our lives and change everything around us forever. March 11 was one of those days, the day Japan was shattered by earthquake and tsunami.

I have been stunned by the pictures of devastation, human tragedy and the physical damage. I was wounded inside and out and so was everyone else around me that day. All Georgians share a common feeling of loss, and tragedy, and pain. March 11, 2011 will change us forever, we no longer take our lives for granted and treasure each day we live.

I pray for Japanese people who died and who have lost their loved ones. Nevertheless, I believe that Japanese people will stay strong and united to overcome the tragedy and recover from the disaster.

Japanese people are in my thoughts and prayers.

Sincerely Yours,

Lali Gvimradze
keti dolidze
Mon, 14 Mar 2011 17:43 EDT
aid
Dear sir/madam,
May I share with you my thoughts.
I offer my help.
If there will be possibility and Women's International White Scarf Movement and it's executive committee invite some survivors to help them to overcome trauma. We want to appeal to all Airlines
operating in Georgia to bring our guests here. We will Show them all our support and love.
Best wishes, Keti Dolidze +99577 400204
nana
Mon, 14 Mar 2011 15:50 EDT
We mourn with Japanese people and sent our deepest sympathy and condolences to the people of Japan. I hope, that brave Japanese people will overcome hardships and can recover soon. We stay with you.
Zaza Purtseladze
Mon, 14 Mar 2011 08:35 EDT
Condolence
Dear friends,

Please accept our deepest condolences with the latest tragedy in Japan.

Our thoughts are with Japanese people.

Please let us know if we can be of any help within this very difficult time for you.

Zaza Purtseladze
Katie Gegidze
Gogi Razmadze

British Council Georgia staff
Zurab Gavardashvili
Mon, 14 Mar 2011 08:06 EDT
Condolences from Georgian Aikido Federation
Your Excellency
On behalf of the Georgian Aikido Federation, I would like to express my sincere condolences with regards to the tragedy recently experienced by Japan. We pray for the souls of the people who lost their lives and hope that the number of victims will not grow up any further.
We believe that Japan will overcome the consequences of this tragedy soon and wish you the peaceful development for the years to come.

Sincerely Yours,
Zurab Gavardashvili,
President of the Georgian Aikido Federation
and many, many more.....
Tamaz RURUA
Sun, 13 Mar 2011 08:48 EDT
同情
日本におきた大地震のために日本国大使館の方に心からご同情申し上げます。

ルルア 

tamaz_rurua@yahoo.com
Zurab Tskvitinidze
Sun, 13 Mar 2011 03:51 EDT
Condolence
My deep condolences to the Japanese people. How can I help?

cqwito@gmail.com

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