‘Nobody has clarified what happened at the Revolution; as many as 1,600 people died after the execution of Ceausescu, but we do not know what political force made that possible,’ said Basescu. He added that ‘the moral crisis continues,’ because the circumstances of the June 13-15 miner’s riots in the capital city have not been clarified either.
He also confessed that he watched the Revolution and the 1990 miners’ riots on TV in his hometown of Constanta, but that did not preclude him from condemning the crimes of the communist regime or from turning over to the National Council for the Study of the Securitatea Archives the files of the late political police.
‘And I will remain highly interested in what happened at the Revolution and during the miners’ riots,’ Basescu said.
































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