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Georgia to Re-Erect Famous Stalin Statue in Time for Birthday – Reports

© RIA Novosti . Mikhail Fomichev / Go to the mediabankStatue of Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin in Gori
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A famous statue of Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin that was torn down overnight three years ago in his hometown of Gori will be reinstated in time for his birthday, December 21, local and Western media reported Tuesday, citing Georgian officials.

TBILISI, July 30 (RIA Novosti) – A famous statue of Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin that was torn down overnight three years ago in his hometown of Gori will be reinstated in time for his birthday, December 21, local and Western media reported Tuesday, citing Georgian officials.

The statue, which had been a prominent fixture in the town’s central square, was dismantled under the regime of pro-Western President Mikheil Saakashvili. The landmark will reportedly now be re-erected outside the local Stalin Museum, opened in 1937 at the height of the Great Terror.

Georgia’s new, Russia-friendly prime minister, billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili, ordered the reinstatement of Stalin monuments throughout the country after his Georgian Dream political coalition swept parliamentary elections last year.

On Tuesday, President Saakashvili described the Gori statue's reinstatement as “anti-Georgian.” He called for the prime minister to reverse the decision. “I’m not stupid. I understand who makes all the decisions now,” Saakashvili said, adding that the statue would “do Georgia no good.”

The decision to re-erect the statue in Gori was made by the Georgian Culture Ministry at the request of the town assembly, news site Gruziya Online reported. That decision was confirmed to The Associated Press by the ministry’s spokeswoman, Yelena Samkharadze.

Born in 1878, Stalin lived the first four years of his life in a modest wooden house in Gori, about 40 miles (65 kilometers) northwest of the capital, Tbilisi. The two-story Stalin Museum was built beside the house.

When the famous statue was hastily dismantled in 2010, Georgian authorities said it would be relocated to the Stalin Museum and replaced with a memorial to victims of Stalin-era repressions and the 2008 Georgia-Russia war.

But the statue was later found lying on the ground outside a dilapidated building several miles from the town.

NB: This story was corrected on July 31. Gori is northwest of Tbilisi, not southeast as originally stated.

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