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17 years since communism has fallen, 2

18 Decembrie 2006 12:08

I begin a brief historical writing about what happened in December ‘89. Because of its length this writing will be divided into 3 episodes.

17 years ago, in 16-22 December 1989 Romanian young people (but not only) were fighting for freedom, for escaping from the communism. The fact, known as the ‘89 Revolution (Revolutia din ‘89) started in Timisoara, my home city.

How we reached there?

Episode 2:

Riots and protests resumed the following day, 17 December, but early in the morning, every single people found on the street were arrested. At the noun time, many streets were blocked with military tanks. In the afternoon, I was leaving with my parents and two friends of mine on the mountain, and we had to go all around Timisoara to get out from the city, we were stopped 2 or 3 times, I don’t remember very well. In the meantime, people were gathering in many places in Timisoara to manifest against the communist system. In the evening, the communist security-men started to shot bullets against the anti-communism crowd. After 8:00 p.m., from Piaţa Libertăţii (Liberty Square) to the Opera there was wild shooting, including the area of Decebal Bridge, Calea Lipovei (Lipovei Avenue) and Calea Girocului (Girocului Avenue). Tanks and trucks were blocking the access ways into the city while helicopters were hovering overhead. After midnight, the protests calmed down. On the next 2 days (18 and 19 of December) the anti-communist manifestations step back, after the military force came. The mayor declared martial law, prohibiting people from going about in groups larger than two people. Defying the curfew, a group of 30 young men headed for the Orthodox Cathedral, where they stopped and waved a Romanian flag from which they had removed the Romanian Communist coat of arms.

Nevertheless, on 20 December some of the largest factories in town entered in strike. Over 100.000 of people started to manifest against Ceausescu (the communist Romanian conducer of that time, from 1967 to 1989) in the Opera Square, in the center of Timisoara. Ceausescu’s people brought another 100.000 workers in Timisoara from Oltenia (a region in the south side of the country) with trains, to calm down the revolutionary crowd. Instead of doing that, they joined the anti-communists in the central square. The events in Timisoara were widely reported by Radio Free Europe, Voice of America and by students returning home for Christmas holidays.

On 21 December, the revolution is starting in Bucharest and in other cities, as it goes Arad (8 AM), Sibiu (9.45), Tîrgu Mureş (11.30), Caransebeş (12.00), Bucharest (12.40), Braşov (13.00), Cluj (15.00), Alba Iulia (22.30).

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  • Politophobos 13:45 18 Decembrie 2006

    Bine ca nu-am trait perioada aia. Da’ cu securistii cum ramane? Aia care inca ne conduc!

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  • de ce? 19:13 18 Decembrie 2006

    Lasa-i dracului, ca dupa 17 ani au cam imbatranit si au iesit din activitate, vezi cazul iliescu, putini au mai ramas activi, sincer, nu cred ca aia mai conteaza mult ;)

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  • NetBoy 2:41 21 Decembrie 2006

    Intr-adevar, nu conteaza aia… (well, my oppinion states otherwise) … conteaza in fond mentalitatea pe care au indaracinat-o si care acum chiar ca nu mai poate fi scoasa decat cu glontu din capu unora… si cum noi nu repetam atrocitatile din ‘89 vom mai astepta 20 de ani sa se curete, inca 20 sa se curete si astia… si poate poate… right!?

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  • de ce? 13:04 21 Decembrie 2006

    mda, a ramas nenorocita aia de atitudine fata de viata, modul ala de gandire “comunist” - toata lumea sa fure de la stat sau de unde poate si sa incerce sa nu lucreze. Partea mai proasta e ca acum nu mai exista “statul” care sa controleze totul si sa detina totul. Ia r capitalismul la noi este, dupa cum zicea si Cristoiu, la nivelul celui din America Latina (prin anii ‘30) :D

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