From the BBC:
"Genocide charge for Romanian who ran communist prison"
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-23945391
"Genocide charge for Romanian who ran communist prison"
Romanian prosecutors have charged a
communist-era prison commander, Alexander Visinescu, with genocide. It is the first such charge in Romania since the 1989 revolution which led to
the execution of former communist leader Nicolae Ceausescu. Mr Visinescu, 88, could face life in prison if found guilty. He was head of
the Ramnicu Sarat prison in 1956-1963. Prosecutors say political prisoners there suffered beatings, hunger, cold and
lack of medical treatment. Mr Visinescu lives in Bucharest and went to the prosecutor-general's office
on Tuesday, where he was indicted. He told prosecutors he was only following orders. Former political prisoners, quoted by the Romanian news agency Agerpres,
described him as "a very cruel man". The Romanian Institute for the Investigation of Communist Crimes (IICCMER)
listed him among 35 former communist officials whom it accuses of human rights
abuses. It asked prosecutors to launch the case against Mr Visinescu "for first
degree murder". The institute said the prison regime at Ramnicu Sarat "can be considered as
one of extermination, given the inhumane imprisonment conditions, which
eventually led to the death of several political prisoners". About 500,000 Romanians, including priests, teachers, doctors and peasants,
were jailed as political prisoners in the 1950s as the communist authorities
imposed a totalitarian system. In harsh prison conditions about one-fifth of
those inmates died, historians say.
^ I don't understand why countries take so long to do what should be done right away. Communism ended in Romania in 1989 - 14 years ago. I guess it is better late than never for these places considering some former Communist dictatorships (Russia, most of the former USSR, etc) still have no desire to do a think against those that murdered and imprisoned innocent people. 60+ years since the end of World War 2 and Germany is still dealing with it's Nazi past - yet not much is done about East Germany's Communist past. I hope this case in Romania is just the beginning and that more lustration takes place in the former Iron Curtain. ^
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-23945391
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