The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Romania categorically rejected accusations of involvement in organizing the riots and pogroms in the Moldovan capital of Chisinau on 7 April. A statement was issued at the Romanian Foreign Ministry, reported RIA Novosti. The website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Romania is currently not open.
That in the riots in Kishinev is Romania, Moldovan President Vladimir Voronin. These words, he reinforced the action: Romanian ambassador was declared persona non grata, Moldova introduced a visa regime with Romania.
On the assumption that the turmoil in the capital of Moldova could be organized with the participation of youth groups from Romania emerged after the photos were published from the field: in the hands of many of the demonstrators were the flags of Romania. According to eyewitnesses, the crowd demanded to take the pogroms of Moldova with Romania.
Riots took place in Chisinau on 7 April - to end the opposition demonstration, dissatisfied with their defeat in the parliamentary elections on 5 April. Initially peaceful protests turned into clashes with police and pogroms. Participants disorder (according to various estimates, there were 10-20 thousand people), broke into the parliament, staged a pogrom there, made the furniture and office equipment, and then set fire to the building. To the victims and the presidential administration building.
The number of victims in the riots is estimated at several hundred people. Organizers of pogroms, according to the Moldovan authorities, escaped from the country.
Moldovan opposition to April 7, people took to the streets of Chisinau, stated that the riots did not bear responsibility and attitudes are not. At the same time, the opposition stressed that did not stop the protests until the government does not hold a new election or do not recalculate vote.
At the election of the Moldavian Parliament, on 5 April, the Communists won a convincing victory. European observers of serious violations of the election did not notice.
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