Revolutie In Moldova?
Publicat pe 04-07-2009 la ora 17:26 de Camelia Colnic

Stire de ultima ora. New York Times anunta protestele ce au loc incepand cu data de ieri, in Chisinau. (http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/08/wo...dova.html?_r=1)
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Violent Protests Erupt in Moldova
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By ELLEN BARRY
Published: April 7, 2009
MOSCOW -- A protest in the Moldovan capital, Chisinau, turned violent on Tuesday as anti-Communist demonstrators broke into the headquarters of the country’s parliament and the police attempted to disperse them with tear gas and water cannon. Dozens of people were reported injured.
The crowd gathered to protest the results of parliamentary elections held on Sunday. Communists won about half the votes. Opposition leaders on Tuesday accused the Communists of rigging the election and demanded a recount.
Demonstrators gathered in the center of Chisinau, shouting “We want Europe,” “We are Romanians” and “Down with Communism,” according to the Interfax news service.
Moldova was part of Romania until 1940, then was occupied by the Soviet Union until it declared independence in 1991. Independence ushered in instability and catastrophic economic conditions, and in 2001 angry citizens voted the Communist Party back into power, making it the first post-Soviet state to do so.
Protests were convened on Monday night after the election results were announced, and police officials told the Interfax news service that demonstrators had confronted the police and tried to overturn vehicles. On Tuesday the crowds gathered again, picketing the Election Commission headquarters, the president’s residence, and other government buildings.
News broadcasts showed columns of police shielding their heads as protesters threw objects at them, and dispersing the crowd with water cannon.
The crowd is demanding that President Vladimir Voronin announce his resignation and leave Moldova, Interfax reported. Mr. Voronin was scheduled to step down as president Tuesday, but the newly elected Communist parliament will almost certainly appoint a Communist to succeed him.
Javier Solana, chief of foreign policy for the European Union, said he was “very concerned” about the situation. He said that election observers had reported that the April 5 polls met many international standards, but that there had still been “undue administrative interference” and a lack of public confidence.
“I call on all sides to refrain from violence and provocation,” Mr. Solana said, in a statement. “Violence against government buildings is unacceptable. Equally important is the respect for the inalienable right of assembly of peaceful demonstrators.”
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By ELLEN BARRY
Published: April 7, 2009
MOSCOW -- A protest in the Moldovan capital, Chisinau, turned violent on Tuesday as anti-Communist demonstrators broke into the headquarters of the country’s parliament and the police attempted to disperse them with tear gas and water cannon. Dozens of people were reported injured.
The crowd gathered to protest the results of parliamentary elections held on Sunday. Communists won about half the votes. Opposition leaders on Tuesday accused the Communists of rigging the election and demanded a recount.
Demonstrators gathered in the center of Chisinau, shouting “We want Europe,” “We are Romanians” and “Down with Communism,” according to the Interfax news service.
Moldova was part of Romania until 1940, then was occupied by the Soviet Union until it declared independence in 1991. Independence ushered in instability and catastrophic economic conditions, and in 2001 angry citizens voted the Communist Party back into power, making it the first post-Soviet state to do so.
Protests were convened on Monday night after the election results were announced, and police officials told the Interfax news service that demonstrators had confronted the police and tried to overturn vehicles. On Tuesday the crowds gathered again, picketing the Election Commission headquarters, the president’s residence, and other government buildings.
News broadcasts showed columns of police shielding their heads as protesters threw objects at them, and dispersing the crowd with water cannon.
The crowd is demanding that President Vladimir Voronin announce his resignation and leave Moldova, Interfax reported. Mr. Voronin was scheduled to step down as president Tuesday, but the newly elected Communist parliament will almost certainly appoint a Communist to succeed him.
Javier Solana, chief of foreign policy for the European Union, said he was “very concerned” about the situation. He said that election observers had reported that the April 5 polls met many international standards, but that there had still been “undue administrative interference” and a lack of public confidence.
“I call on all sides to refrain from violence and provocation,” Mr. Solana said, in a statement. “Violence against government buildings is unacceptable. Equally important is the respect for the inalienable right of assembly of peaceful demonstrators.”
Se pare ca si comunistii incearca sa ii ingradeasca prin orice mijloace: bruiaza telefonia mobila, televiziunile nu sunt lasate sa functioneze, politia incearca sa ii opreasca pe protestatari. Se pare ca Cladirea parlamentului a fost devastata, pozele functionarilor de acolo au fost incendiate, masinile de politie au fost atacate si incendiate.
Oare aceatsa revolutie va putea ajuta la sfarsitul comunismului? Va reusi sa schimbe lucrurile in Moldova?
Puteti afla unele informatii si de pe website-ul The PMFU Blog: Revolutie In Moldova
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In urma anuntarii rezultatelor alegerilor din republica Moldova mii de tineri au iesit in strada in Chisinau.
STIRE DE ULTIMA ORA: tinerii revolutionari au ocupat presedentia si Voronin a declarat ca este dispus sa negocieze.
Politia a blocat toate caile de acces spre Chisinau, toate posturile de televiziune independente au fost oprite, la radio moldova canta muzica populara, site-urile moldovenesti de presa au fost blocate.
In chisinau s-a tras in protestatari cu gloante de cauciuc si gaze lacrimogene, un mort din randul studentilor si zeci de raniti.
STIRE DE ULTIMA ORA: Agentii SPP Moldova ce pazeau palatul prezidential s-au predat si au rugat protestatarii sa nu distruga presedentia
Studentii moldoveni din romania care au dorit sa se intoarca in Moldova sa participe la proteste au fost opriti la granita si nu li se permite intrarea in tara fara nici o motivare.
Exista informatii conform carora telefonia mobila este bruiata pe mari suprafete in moldova.
STIRE DE ULTIMA ORA: tinerii revolutionari au ocupat presedentia si Voronin a declarat ca este dispus sa negocieze.
Politia a blocat toate caile de acces spre Chisinau, toate posturile de televiziune independente au fost oprite, la radio moldova canta muzica populara, site-urile moldovenesti de presa au fost blocate.
In chisinau s-a tras in protestatari cu gloante de cauciuc si gaze lacrimogene, un mort din randul studentilor si zeci de raniti.
STIRE DE ULTIMA ORA: Agentii SPP Moldova ce pazeau palatul prezidential s-au predat si au rugat protestatarii sa nu distruga presedentia
Studentii moldoveni din romania care au dorit sa se intoarca in Moldova sa participe la proteste au fost opriti la granita si nu li se permite intrarea in tara fara nici o motivare.
Exista informatii conform carora telefonia mobila este bruiata pe mari suprafete in moldova.
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