On 22 December 1989 the dictatorship of Nicolae Ceausescu was overthrown in Romania, ending 42 years of Communist rule. It all began with a Romanian-Hungarian Reformed pastor, Laslo Tokes (pron. Toe-kesh). The government was trying to evict him from his church apartment. His parishioners began a vigil outside on 15 December, refusing to move when guards ordered them. Even though Tokes advised the people to leave, several hundred hung around. Events escalated, the crowd grew. When the mayor of Timisoara warned the crowd to disperse or face water cannons, the crowd stayed, and no water cannons appeared. The crowd began to sing the patriotic song, "Wake up, O Romanian!" banned since 1947 by the Communists. Next they began to shout, "Down with Ceausescu! Down with Communism!" The crowd headed toward the city center where the militia failed to disperse them. Water cannons were brought out, but the crowd seized them & threw them into the river.
On Sunday, 17 December, the army fired into the crowd, killing many. On 18 December thousands of workers in Timisoara joined the protest, and by 20 December the city was in full revolt. News spread across Romania and triggered more protests that swirled into the Romanian Revolution that overthrew Ceausescu and the Communists. On 25 December Ceausescu and his wife Elena were captured by the armed forces, tried and convicted of genocide and sabotage of the Romanian economy in a one-hour session -- longer than they had given many of their victims -- and then shot by a firing squad.
On Sunday, 17 December, the army fired into the crowd, killing many. On 18 December thousands of workers in Timisoara joined the protest, and by 20 December the city was in full revolt. News spread across Romania and triggered more protests that swirled into the Romanian Revolution that overthrew Ceausescu and the Communists. On 25 December Ceausescu and his wife Elena were captured by the armed forces, tried and convicted of genocide and sabotage of the Romanian economy in a one-hour session -- longer than they had given many of their victims -- and then shot by a firing squad.
10 days huh...
ReplyDeleteWould be nice if it ended up that neat...
:) Really. As my friend, SF Vietnam said, "Exile to France would do for me as long as the plane crashed and burned totally upon landing." :)
DeleteAnd just like that, their world was turned upside down.
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Yes and ours could be also.
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ReplyDeleteAll because somebody said,"NO!"
"Picture if you will" the color is "Black and White" the man is standing there in a suit, smoking a "Viceroy" cigarette as Marlboro's had not made the "Scene" yet, and he paints a "word picture" of what we are about to see.......I have investigated and read several accounts of Nicolae and Elena's take down and fact of the matter is that,"They are still Dead!!!!!" I am sure they had a few "Followers" but none of them are trying to erect statues in their remembrance ...."Know what I mean??" .......do-de-do-de-%%*$&*% and "Welcome to the "Twilight Zone!!" Little do those in Power realize, "This ain't Romania Boyz and Gurlz!!!!" 10 daze, Hell, try 15 Andy "Whatzhisface" minutes of Fame?? The Man with the Viceroy takes us to Washington....and ....the rest is just the flick of his cigarette away!!! Don't believe me, just wait.......
Never mind "Molon Labe" listen to the wind....the wind never lies....the sound is "KER_LATCH!!!!!!" That's the sound that a Semi/auto Rifle bolt makes as it sends a round into Battery!!!!!
When you are in the trenches, listen to the wind, the breeze...the leaves on that branch...got a "fix" ....."POW!!!
Dropped one.......
Got Gunz......OUTLAW!!!!!!!,
III%,
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The Man with the Viceroy takes us to Washington....and ....the rest is just the flick of his cigarette away!!! Don't believe me, just wait.......
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