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On 18 December 1990, the Parliament of Moldova adopted the Law on police. In 1995 the national police of Moldova were under the direction of the Ministry of Interior. Internal troops were reported to have 2,500 men, and the numbers of riot police were put at 900. The scope and quality of Moldova's state security apparatus were difficult to ...
The emergency hospital of Chișinău reported treating over 78 injured police officers and protesters on 8 April, [38] while the Moldovan president stated that 270 people were injured in the riots. [39] Moldovan opposition called on the authorities to carry out new elections and on the demonstrators to cease violence.
Riot police in Chişinău Protest riot in Chişinău (7 April 2009) The demonstration spun out of control and escalated into a riot on April 7, with protesters attacking the parliament building and the presidential palace, throwing stones at the buildings, with the riot police attempting to protect the buildings. [ 15 ]
Riot police in the Moldovan capital of Chisinau clashed with anti-government protesters on August 27 as the country’s leaders were set to mark Independence Day, Radio Free Europe reported.The ...
Valeriu Boboc (5 May 1985 – 8 April 2009) was a protester who died in police custody amid the post-election protests in Chișinău, Moldova.The initial official cause was smoke poisoning from the riot, but his family insisted that he was beaten to death by the police, his body being full of contusions.
Popular Front of Moldova activists, often going beyond the official sanction of the movement leadership, organized actions that embarrassed the republican leadership, ultimately resulted in riots in central Chișinău. This unrest sealed the fate of the increasingly weak First Secretary of the Communist Party of Moldavia. At the Politburo ...
Pages in category "Riots and civil disorder in Moldova" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
The Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), which supported President Donald Trump's election in 2016, 2020, and 2024, yesterday criticized his blanket pardon for people charged in connection with the ...