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Almost Half of the Romanians Don't Know What It Was Minerida Since 1990. What Would Do Today if Their Rights Were Threatened (Sondaj INSCOP)

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Almost half of the Romanians don't know what happened to the violent events of 13-15 June 1990, which remained known in the post-commissioned memory called “Mineriada”, according to an INSCOP Barometer. More than half of the respondents...

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Almost half of the Romanians do not know what happened to the events of 13-15 June 1990. Ask if, if rights and freedoms would be threatened, they would regularly participate in street protests until these threats would disappear, 55.8% answered "Yes". Article Sondaj INSCOP: More than half of the Romanians would participate in street protests if their rights and freedoms would have been violated for the first time in Romania TV.

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Almost half of the Romanians don't know what happened to the violent events of 13-15 June 1990, which remained known in the post-commissioned memory called “Mineriada”, according to an INSCOP Barometer. More than half of the respondents...

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It has been 35 years since the trains carrying miners from the Jiu Valley arrived in the capital and the people of Bucharest were trampled underfoot on the orders of then-president Ion Iliescu. In this national and global disgrace, three Ceferists played key roles. In the June 1990 mining riot, there were six officially confirmed deaths and 746 injured, according to records from parliamentary investigation committees. However, there is controver…

Exactly 35 years have passed since the violent incidents in University Square, during the mining riots of June 13-15, 1990. The President today laid a wreath in memory of the victims at "Kilometer Zero of Democracy" and says that justice has the duty to shed light on this case.

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President Nicușor Dan stated on Friday that the Mineriada of June 13-15, 1990 remains one of the "most painful" moments in post-December history, and Justice has the duty to shed light on this file, President Nicușor Dan declared on Friday, who laid a wreath to honor the victims and all the protesters in [...] The article June 13-15 File: Nicușor Dan laid a wreath in University Square: "Justice has the duty to shed light on the Mineriada file" a…

Alexandru Balaci in dialogue with Romeo Beja Context and the narrative history of Mineria since 13-15 June 1990 In the spring of 1990, Romania passed through a critical moment of post-communist transition. Following the fall of the regime Nicolae Ceaušescu, Romanian society was fragmented and state institutions still fragile. In this climate, between 13 and 15 June 1990, [...]

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Adevarul broke the news in Romania on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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