Declaration of Association of Historians on violations of national and international laws by the communist authorities of Moldova
In the context of mass protests in the Republic of Moldova, generated by the announcement of results of parliamentary elections held on the 5th of April 2009, Communist authorities defied national and international legislation by using extralegal actions of Stalinist type against the peaceful protesters on the 7th of April, such as indiscriminate violence, arrests and torture, resulting in deaths as well as serious physical and psychological traumas. |
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| Moldovan government was supposed to calm down the situation in the society, to ensure the public order and undertake all needed measures in order avoiding the outburst of street violence; instead, it used all possible means for aggravating the situation, especially by not adopting in due time the decision to isolate and neutralize violent provocateurs infiltrated within the peaceful manifestation in the front of the Palace of President and Parliament building on the 7th of April. Communist authorities of Moldova favored the worsening of the political situation and projected through state controlled mass media the idea according to which the actions of peaceful protesters to be confounded with those of violent agents provocateurs. This scenario has been encouraged on purpose, aiming at compromising democratic opposition parties as instigators to violence and unconstitutional actions and in order the Party of Communists accumulate as much as political capital to serve in case another elections would be held. Therefore, the Communist authorities of Moldova have substituted the national interest for the party one and inflicted enormous prejudices for the society, provoked a sharp division of citizens into two artificial antagonist camps, worsened the image of Republic of Moldova abroad and compromised further country’s chances to accede in European Union. | ||||||||
| In this connection, Association of Historians of Moldova, which represents the view of the majority of history school teachers, university professors and researchers in the domain, declares: | ||||||||
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| The Board of Association of Historians: | ||||||||
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| Chisinau, April 15, 2009 | ||||||||