The end of the dictator in Romania

in blurt •  2 years ago 

32 years ago, Romanian President Nicolae Ceaușescu and First Lady Elena were shot dead. With this decision taken after more than an hour of court judgment, the country's dictatorship ended and the 42 years of communist rule in Romania was completely uprooted.
Nicolae Ceausescu was a dictator in the truest sense of the word. He had gone to the extremes of Soviet practice as the most idiotic ruler of the communist countries. Freedom of press and freedom of speech were suppressed unlimitedly through the harsh laws of Ceausescu who took Stalinism. The Deputy Prime Minister of his government is the first lady Elena Ceausescu. The youth minister is Niku, a promiscuous and undisciplined younger son.
At that time, Romania was one of the countries that used the Secret Police concept the most. Romania was repressed by forces secretly deployed to suppress its political enemies. Ceausescu, who controlled people's lives through his dictatorship, banned the historical gymnast Nadia Comanech from Romania from leaving the country. By that time, her trainers, Bela and Martha Karolyi, had fled to America, fearing unnecessary interference and the danger to their lives. Nadia Comaneci, who was invited as a guest of honor for the gymnastics event at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, will participate with government-sponsored bodyguards. Nadia, who is not allowed to go to the toilet or go to the toilet by herself, is a prisoner of her homeland as soon as she steps back to the motherland. Ceausescu banned the 22-year-old from leaving the country, but she fled to America a few weeks before the revolution in 1989.
On December 17, 1989, Ceausescu wrote his death warrant after ordering the shooting of a protest by revolutionaries in Timisoara. Within a week, the revolutionaries rebelled and put the Ceausescu couple on trial. The President and his wife, who are guilty of genocide, abuse of power, misappropriation of public funds, and economic depression of the country, are shot dead.
Communist rule in Romania ended on December 25, 1989 when the former ruler was shot dead. Exactly two years later, on December 25, 1991, Mikhail Gorbachev, who was the President of the Soviet Union, resigned from his position.
Ceausescu ordered the shooting of the protest in Timişoara and paid for it with his life. There are also cases in history that some rulers who fired at unarmed protests and abdicated their responsibility, later turned their mouths and accepted the responsibility for the shooting.

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