Soviet Union 1991
Main text Chapter 785 Black October
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Although it took a little longer than expected, August and his team finally pulled off a demonstration with more than 2,000 people. Of course, all this was organized and planned using Voinea's identity to unite those who support the Democratic Socialist Party and put pressure on the federal government represented by Constantinescu.
It was originally a trick used by the democrats to deal with the governments of Eastern European countries, but now it is being used by Yanayev. The law of heaven is reincarnated, and retribution is unsatisfactory. The sins you have done must be paid for sooner or later.
Lies, this is the first weapon to bring down Constantinescu.
The leader of the Social Democratic Party, Escu, resigned from all positions in the party because of bribery.
Under the hint, what was originally a bribe-taking resignation turned into an attempt to push the right-wing party Democratic Conference to the forefront of public opinion.
The crowd at the gathering believed in Isescu's innocence, just as they unconditionally believed in the Social Democrats. They believe this is an unfair verdict and want to try to put pressure on the presidential palace to win the freedom of Isescu.
A large number of citizens supporting the parliament gathered at the entrance of the presidential palace. Because of the constitution, Constantinescu really did not dare to expel these people at will, for fear of being branded as a dictatorship. Moreover, people who supported the parliament and some guys who were paid to show off held up signs with various radical slogans on them. They included a series of sharp satires such as the release of Chairman Isescu whom they supported, the trial for democratic freedoms, and so on.
In Romania in October, it was already a freezing cold late autumn, but it did not slow down the enthusiasm of the gathering people at all. The people wrapped in cotton-padded clothes and down jackets shouted loudly while heading towards the direction of the presidential palace. Although a demonstration broke out against him before Constantinescu's eyes, he chose not to take any action.
He thought this was just an innocuous accusation, and it was also unreasonable.
The roadside was filled with people holding placards and demonstrating. On white cardboard, insulting words were written in bright red fonts, as well as slogans threatening to expel Constantinescu from the presidential palace. Although the police tried to expel these people and physical conflicts occurred, more and more people joined the demonstrations. Looking out through the car window, Constantinescu found that their demands were of two kinds.
One is to release Isescu, and the other is to demand a new presidential election.
That they believe a legitimate election is invalid is a piece of street politics. At this moment Constantinescu realized that things were a little serious. If he continued to let things go without strengthening management, he didn't know what the situation would become next.
Constantinescu issued an order to the Bucharest Police Department to clear the area through the Minister of the Interior. If he was suppressed before the signs of the incident broke out, it would be even more impossible to suppress them when the situation intensified.
"Tell him directly, if I see people holding protest signs on both sides of the street this afternoon, then he, the police chief, just get out! It's that simple, do you understand? I don't care what he says, and I don't want to hear it. To defend, you tell him that the presidential office only wants to see the results and does not care about the process. "
After speaking, Constantinescu hung up the phone very angrily.
Once he calmed down, Constantinescu began to ponder the secret behind the mushrooming parade. It seems that all this looks like Isescu is behind the scenes, using public opinion to force himself to release him.
The more this happens, the more severe Constantinescu's attitude will be. He does not want to become the second unlucky Cole.
In doing so, however, he fell into Voinea's trap.
Under Constantinescu's tough attitude, the Bucharest Police Department immediately took action. They did not want to be kicked out of the police station directly by the president's order. Riot police armed with shields quickly arrived at the scene to guard and try to disperse the people.
These are not the police who safeguarded the interests of the people in 1989. After these years of "reform", they have become accomplices of the oligarchic tyranny. Do you want the state’s violent machine to speak for the bottom? It's simply wishful thinking. I don’t know if those people who helped the National Salvation Committee overthrow the tyranny of Ceausescu and embraced freedom would have any regrets when faced with the riot police who were waiting in full array.
The unarmed people, holding high their signs, finally experienced the horror of the bourgeois transition to power. The anti-riot troops, who were armed to the teeth, began to attack forward. The neat pace and the frightening sound of batons made them retreat gradually. The military and police in 1989 could not bear to point their guns at the people, but this group of people was different.
As a violent machine that serves interest groups, no matter how many people die, they will not be implicated. The drastic changes in Eastern Europe that year were caused by a group of parasites seeking national interests who used the banner of democracy, freedom, and human rights to deceive the masses into helping them overthrow the tyranny of Ceausescu. However, what is disappointing is that when sex became a thing of the past, their lives became even worse.
At least in Ceausescu's time, everyone had the right to education. And now a considerable number of them can only live in the sewers, living a filthy life like rats.
A world of difference.
The angry people finally chose to explode after having nowhere to vent their demands.
It is no longer the slogan of "no freedom, or death", but they need work, they need bread.
Everything has gone around and around, and it has returned to the original point before the October Revolution. The workers called for equality and bread, shouted slogans to beat capitalism, and realized the redistribution of benefits.
They rushed to the police, trying to fight against the hard and cold batons with their flesh and blood. They tried to hit their stab-proof vests with the thin cardboard in their hands, and everything seemed so pale and powerless.
However, this is just a signal, a signal to resist the shameless bourgeois rulers. They deceived the people and were even more dictatorial and cold-blooded than Ceausescu.
On October 5, 1997, there was a tragic street conflict in Romania, and a total of more than 50 demonstrators were seriously injured and sent to the hospital. The Romanian government said they would continue to arrest the remaining demonstrators and eradicate all unstable factors in the capital.
This October was named black.
The people began to be disappointed with the bourgeois government. (To be continued.)
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