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Thanks for the post. I am taking it that your ill-fated encounter with the Romanian authorities was late September 1991, the so-called Fourth Mineriada (miners' raid). I have been studying the Romanian Revolution of December 1989 for 35 years. Iliescu's responsibility for the dead of December is not what most think it is: it is a sin of omission not commission, and speaks to his willingness to compromise, complicity, and indifference, the stuff of a weak leader, not a scheming, cynical mass murderer. Iliescu did not control the "terrorists." The "terrorists" were culled from the Securitate. Their counterrevolutionary effort to restore Nicolae Ceausescu to power failed, in part because theirs was a sort of stay-behind resistance force designed to panic, more than kill, and to prevent the establishment of a new government. What did Iliescu and the others who seized power in December 1989 do? They needed the former Securitate in their battle to hold power. So they looked the other way as the former Securitate cleaned up their mess and attempted to rewrite the Revolution (which they have done successfully). They, after all, had lost the Revolution. Hence, why Iliescu and the others wanted and succeeded in having the "terrorists" disappear from the history of December 1989. I invite you to read my substack, although a lot of it is left in the original Romanian.

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