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1464:) and inform the local commandant, V. Gusleacov, that he is being dismissed from his position. The separatists also ask him to give them the keys and all relevant documents to the newly appointed police chief. Gusleacov refused, and the police unit is then surrounded by Transnistrian guards. Tighina policemen who later attend this incident are arrested and disarmed. The building housing the local Transport Police is subsequently attacked and all vehicles are confiscated. The local police are aided by people from nearby villages such as 2050: 580: 246: 1826:, including incitement to commit an offence against national security, organisation of activities with the aim of committing extremely dangerous offences against the State, murdering a representative of the State with the aim of spreading terror, premeditated murder, unlawfully requisitioning means of transport, deliberate destruction of another's property and illegal or unauthorised use of ammunition or explosives. 1165:, clashes are reported between the Moldavian police and civilians supporting separatism. A part of Moldovan forces, not having shields and being attacked by the crowd, shot into the air and into the ground, causing 3 deaths and several wounded by ricochet. Two of the dead are ethnic Moldovans, who support independence for Transnistria. The third, also an independence supporter, is an ethnic Ukrainian. 2040: 525: 106: 25: 66: 1404:
1 December 1991: a group of around 20-25 people (6 of them with automatic guns) enter the village of Mălăieşti in Grigoriopol district and petition the election officials from the Transnistrian authorities. However, the local villagers refuse to participate in elections. Meanwhile, the same incidents
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2 June 2007: Ivanțoc was released by the PMR authorities, after pressures of the international community. After he was released he tried to reenter PMR-controlled territory without permission and was captured and beaten by the PMR security forces, then forced to leave the PMR and declared
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5 December 1991: Viktor Malic, an assistant at the Soviet Union's Ministry of the Interior, (in an interview with "Nezavisimaia Moldova") reveals that as, the result of research done by the Soviet Union's Prosecutor's Office - regarding the events on 2 November 1990 in
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military district leadership a general assembly of officers and non-commissioned officers from the Soviet Army in Transnistria is held. On this occasion, an agreement is expressed to support Transnistrian separatism, independent of any orders from
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publishes facts about human rights abuses in Transnistria: namely, explosions, burning of the homes of people who refuse to accept the separatist authorities, threats against the family of policeman Vladimir Colesnic (the second in command of the
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12 March 1991: based on the order of V. C. Bogdanov, a place tenant on the Tiraspol city Executive Committee, a 200-strong military unit is formed, with weapons and ammunition received from the Soviet Army. The same situation occurs in
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23 June 1990: there was adopted a declaration of sovereignty of the Republic of Moldova, stating that the republic is a single, sovereign, and non-divided state, and that these laws would henceforth supersede the laws of the
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at the 2nd Extraordinary Congress of Deputies and elected a temporary Supreme Council. Igor Smirnov is confirmed the chairman of the council. The council also adopted its own declaration on sovereignty and law on
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29 February 1992: unknown assailants armed with automatic guns stop a car near Dubova and kill the driver, N. Boiniceanu. Another person is wounded. In addition, the gunmen rob all the passengers in the vehicle.
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May 1991: the Supreme Soviet of Transnistria orders all policemen from the Transnistrian territory to obey the separatist authorities. A separatist Ministry of Interior and Prosecutor's Office is also formed.
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6 December 1991: a group of armed separatists order the Slobozia police unit to accept the jurisdiction of Transnistria. The commander of this police unit is beaten and prevented from accessing his local
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22 February 1992: military unit 01002 is attacked by separatists. 95 officers and soldiers are ambushed and driven to a bridge over the Dniester river. They are then told to go on to Chişinău on foot.
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4 February 1992: the deputy of the Tighina Police unit, A. Corolicov, and police officer O. Pavliuc are arrested when they return from duty. They are subsequently beaten and their weapons confiscated.
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and Rîbnița 6 armed Transnistrian guards capture Moldovan policemen P. Frecăuțan and H. Adam. They are ordered to leave the region with their families and are threatened with death if they refuse.
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29 January 1992: separatist militia arrest a group of drunken cossacks in Tiraspol. The headquarters of this militia is then blocked by a committee of local women. The cossacks are later freed.
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carried out onto a national discussion the draft laws "On the status of the state language of the Moldavian SSR" and "On the use of languages in the territory of the Moldavian SSR".
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27 December 1991: access to the building housing the regional Dubăsari Soviet (which had refused to accept separatism) is blocked by the Transnistrian authorities.
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17 March 1992: Moldova had troops under the Ministry of the Interior. On 17 March 1992, they started recruiting troops for the newly created Ministry of Defence.
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police station but are attacked with bren guns. 4 policemen are killed in this incident; Ghenadie Iablocikin, Mihail Arnăut, Valentin Mereniuc and Gheorghe Caşu.
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guards are patrolling the cities and roads are blocked. Transnistrian leaders ask the local population to support the coup which is currently underway in
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8 December 1991: 700 Transnistrian guards and cossacks, armed with bren guns, armoured carriers and grenade throwers (and all received from the Russian
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6 and 18 September 1991: separatist authorities order all military units of the Soviet Union in the region to obey the jurisdiction of Transnistria.
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22 January 1992: the prosecutor of Tighina, L. Toderaş, is arrested again. Following talks with the Moldovan police he is later freed.
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31 August 1989: the Supreme Council of the Moldavian SSR adopted laws on languages. It has been the National Language Day ever since.
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14 February 1992: people from Transnistria are heading to Moscow to inform public opinion about human rights abuses in Transnistria.
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14 December 1991: policemen S. Lopatiuc and V. Dorofenco are taken hostage by separatists. They are hospitalized after being beaten.
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26–30 November 1991: Transnistrian guard from Rîbnița receive weapons and ammunition from the 14th Soviet Army unit based at
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where they are interrogated and threatened with prison. They are later freed after a request from the Chişinău authorities.
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city Executive Committee issues a decision asking the local police force to refuse to cede authority to the authorities in
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9 January 1992: 70 armed separatists attack a column of trucks from military unit 07481, which transports weapons from
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19 November 1991: weaponry and ammunition is transferred from the 14th Soviet Army unit to the separatist authorities.
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5 June 1990: the Supreme Council of the Moldavian SSR established a name for the new state – the Republic of Moldova.
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A. Muntean, N. Ciubotaru - Războiul de pe Nistru, Ager-Economistul publishing house, pages 311-354, Bucharest 2004,
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13 January 1992: E. Martin and V. Plămădeală are shot and wounded by Transnistrian guards at an exit point from
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The press release of the grand chamber judgment in the case of Ilașcu and others v. Moldova and Russia - 2004
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6 December 1991: Transnistrian guards open fire on a car belonging to the Moldovan police at the bridge over
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to be the state language of the Moldavian SSR. Its identity with the Romanian language was also established.
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21 August – 22 September 1989: mass strikes rocked the left bank of Dniester accounting for some 200,000.
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and imprisoned for several days in a basement simply because they spoke Romanian in a Sovetskaia street.
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visit Moldova. Igor Smirnov refuses to participate in the meeting in Tiraspol with the foreign visitors.
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15 January 1992: 2 policemen and a woman are wounded when gunfire is opened on a Moldovan police car.
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29 August 1991: Transnistria's independence leader Igor Smirnov and three other deputies arrived in
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is besieged by separatists forces. 35 policemen are in the building and all receive death threats.
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is attacked by separatist forces and Customs officers are beaten. Their weapons are confiscated.
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police unit which refused to accept the separatist authority) and the situation of the refugees.
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2001: Ilașcu was eventually released in 2001, two years after he filed an application with the
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12 January 1992: Transnistrian guards open fire on a car belonging to the Moldovan police in
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signed a decree "regarding the measures that would bring the situation back to normal in the
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and the Russian 14th Guards Army, consolidated their control over most of the disputed area.
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12 February 1992: the medical nursery school Tighina is closed by Transnistrian authorities.
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21 November 1991: authorities from Tiraspol forbid local businesses to collaborate with the
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Mihail Gh. Ciubotaru - "Nu răscoliţi apele negre!", in "Moldova" nr. 12/1990 (Romanian)
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Incidente la eliberarea unuia dintre membrii grupului Ilascu – Realitatea TV – Externe
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27 April 1990: the Supreme Council of the Moldavian SSR adopted a new state flag (see
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16 September 1990: a meeting protesting against separatism is held in the village of
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and following a verdict of the European Court for Human Rights, where he sued both
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30 January 1992: there are attacks against several units of the Moldovan police in
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is a chronological list of incidents and other notable occurrences related to the
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1 February 1992: F. Ţurcan is killed at a check-point by Transnistrian guards in
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19 August 1991: separatist authorities proclaim an exceptional situation at
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13 December 1991: a group of policemen are sent to assist the besieged
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19 September 1991: a police unit in Rîbnița is captured by separatists.
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11 August 1989: in response on creation of Popular Front of Moldova,
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created own organization, the United Council of Working Collectives.
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guilty of a number of offences defined in the Criminal Code of the
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government and charged with the murder of two separatist officials.
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proposed to rename the country to the Romanian Republic of Moldova.
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21 July 1992: a ceasefire was declared, which has held ever since.
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Administrative-Territorial Units of the Left Bank of the Dniester
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A chronological list of incidents related to the Transnistria War
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to adopt a language law on August 31, 1989, that proclaimed the
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On the night of 12 to 13 December 1991: the Police station in
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On December 9, 1993, the Supreme Court of Transnistria found
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21 December 1991: Igor Smirnov is elected an honorary cossack
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are visited by a group of separatists (headed by Kogut from
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takes place. It results in a Russian–Transnistrian victory.
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Controversy over ethnic and linguistic identity in Moldova
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city, is arrested by separatists and interrogated at OSTK.
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11 December 1991: elections are held for the position of
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10 December 1991: S. Trocin and V. Oprea are arrested in
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11 September 1991: the Russian military unit 03517 from
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27 November 1991: in the local authority's building in
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27 November 1991: a delegation from the International
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Declaration of Independence of the Republic of Moldova
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Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina
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Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
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Andrei Ivanţoc a fost agresat în momentul eliberării
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of Russia, in a speech delivered to 5,000 people in
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Bureau for Reintegration of the Republic of Moldova
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