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In Gori, the birthplace of Joseph Stalin, Georgia is struggling with its history

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Georgia's most visited tourist attraction, the museum dedicated to Joseph Stalin in his hometown of Gori is causing debate. Since the Georgian Dream Party came to power, at least 12 statues of the dictator have been erected across the country. 15 years ago, late at night, a statue disappeared from its nine-meter pedestal in a small square in the center of the Georgian city of Gori, one hour from Tbilisi, the capital. A bronze Joseph Stalin had j…
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