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  1. t. e. Dissent in Romania under Nicolae Ceaușescu describes the voicing of disagreements with the government policies of Communist Romania during the totalitarian rule of Nicolae Ceaușescu after the July Theses in 1971. Because of Ceaușescu's extensive secret police (the Securitate) and harsh punishments, open dissent was rare.

  2. Dissent quickly spread throughout the country, culminating in hundreds of thousands demonstrating in Bucharest, following a carefully-managed but ultimately botched speech by Ceausescu on 21...

  3. 25. Sept. 2023 · Published Sept. 25, 2023 Updated Sept. 29, 2023. After attending a ceremony in May commemorating her dead son and others killed in Romanias 1989 revolution, a despondent mother — driven to...

  4. The Romanian revolution ( Romanian: Revoluția română) was a period of violent civil unrest in Romania during December 1989 as a part of the revolutions of 1989 that occurred in several countries around the world, primarily within the Eastern Bloc. [6] The Romanian revolution started in the city of Timișoara and soon spread throughout the ...

  5. 30. Mai 2010 · Romania today is impossible to understand without understanding the networks that these people — Securitate officers, apparachiks — created for themselves,” said Gabriel Andreescu, a former dissident and human rights activist. “They reach into politics, the business world, the media, and even the Orthodox Church.”

  6. First Published in 2017. This book contains Deletant's research and view that an inescapable feature of life in Romania under Ceausescu was the ubiquity of the Securitate or the security police, known officially for much of the period as the Department of State Security of the Ministry of the Interior. He seeks to right the omission in Romanian ...

  7. Ceauşescu and the Securitate: Coercion and Dissent in Romania, 1965–1989. By Dennis Deletant. Armonk, N.Y.: M. E. Sharpe, 1995. xxxii, 424 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Map. $65.00, hard bound. | Slavic Review | Cambridge Core.