Posted on 23 July 2009.
By: Alina Inayeh
Earlier this year, Moldova has been shaken by protests against the manner of conduct, and implicitely against results, of parliamentary elections in April. The main complaint was the inaccuracy of voters’ lists, with deceased, people living abroad and unknown persons artificially increasing the number of voters. This gross irregularity, combined with the control of the [...]
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Posted on 16 April 2009.
By: Alina Inayeh
Wednesday night, President Voronin called for general amnesty for those arrested during last week’s protests, and that further arrests stop.”I call on the competent authorities to provide a general amnesty and call for a stop of all forms of investigations against the street protesters. The recidivists and those from the clandestine world, who made trouble [...]
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Posted in Black Sea, Moldova
Posted on 13 April 2009. Tags: civil society, elections, Moldova, NGOs, protests
By: Alina Inayeh
BUCHAREST — The political crisis in Moldova is deepening. The rift between the government and state authories, on one hand, and the opposition and civil society, on the other, is growing by the day. There are now two radically different stories and messages sent both to the Moldovan population and to the world. It is [...]
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Posted in Black Sea, Moldova
Posted on 11 April 2009. Tags: Moldova, NGOs, political crisis
By: Alina Inayeh
Here is a daily update on Moldova’s political crisis done by independent media and NGOs who decline to be named publicly for fear of retribution in an extremely volatile situation. 1. Unimedia — Tomorrow at 10:00 the opposition parties will organize peaceful manifestation against the abusing of the ruling party. 2. Hotnews.md, after www.rsf.org – [...]
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Posted in Black Sea, Central and Eastern Europe, Moldova