Romania's ex-president prosecuted for crime against humanity

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Last Updated : Oct 21 2015 | 6:42 PM IST
A former Romanian president appeared today before the nation's top court, which is prosecuting him for crimes against humanity during a bloody anti-government protest 25 years ago in which six died and hundreds were injured.
Ion Iliescu, 85, went to the High Court of Cassation and Justice today to hear charges connected to the violent repression of the June 1990 protest. He denies wrongdoing but made no statements during the session.
A court statement said Iliescu is being prosecuted for the deaths of four people, the shooting of three others and depriving 1,000 people of their freedom. Prosecutors have not explained why Iliescue is being charged with four deaths rather than six deaths which have been consistently reported.
The head of the Romanian Intelligence Service at the time, Virgil Magureanu, a close ally of Iliescu, also appeared before the court. Asked whether he was guilty of crimes against humanity, he said: "That's a stupid question."
Club-wielding coal miners and police in broke up a weeks- long pro-democracy protest in Bucharest, arresting and beating thousands of people.
Afterward, Iliescu thanked the miners, drawing criticism at home and abroad. Romanian television stations today replayed footage of Iliescu thanking the miners.
The European Court of Human Rights has ordered Romania to pay compensation to victims.
The case was never properly investigated due to the continued presence of former communists in government. But in March, military prosecutors announced they had reopened the case.
Thousands of Romanians emigrated after the riots amid doubts about Romania's commitment to democracy six months after the ouster and execution of Communist leader Nicolae Ceausescu.
Iliescu was elected president of Romania three times, serving from 1990 to 1996 and from 2000 to 2004.
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First Published: Oct 21 2015 | 6:42 PM IST

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