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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.
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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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1525:, shots are fired at electrician A. Terentiev and against a truck belonging to the regional Soviet (which had refused to accept separatism). The truck driver, V. Chiriac, and his passenger, are wounded.
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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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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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where they are interrogated and threatened with prison. They are later freed after a request from the Chişinău authorities.
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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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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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police unit which refused to accept the separatist authority) and the situation of the refugees.
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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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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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1739:(Bender/Bendery). The PMR forces, aided by contingents of Russian
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to adopt a language law on August 31, 1989, that proclaimed the
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city, is arrested by separatists and interrogated at OSTK.
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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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of Russia, in a speech delivered to 5,000 people in
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1924:В чем причины и суть приднестровского конфликта?
1280:10–20 September 1991: at the instigation of the
1117:referendum for the retention of the Soviet Union
1442:8 December 1991: L. Toderaş, the prosecutor of
1161:are blocked by separatists. At the bridge near
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1412:1–5 December 1991: all the bridges over the
1900:"Дубоссары, ноябрь 1990 | Mircea Druc"
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1016:, attack upon the headquarters of the
1720:After Moldova became a member of the
1343:people are forbidden to subscribe to
1202:May 1991: the Moldovan government of
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1068:adopted the decision to abolish the
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942:30 March 1989: the presidium of the
128:adding citations to reliable sources
2426:Operational Group of Russian Forces
2214:2012 Moldova security zone incident
1812:European Convention on Human Rights
1479:10 December 1991: near the village
1392:Helsinki Committee for Human Rights
1274:in an attempt to quell the spirits.
1123:(according to an agreement between
1077:July 1990: the 2nd Congress of the
1061:announced that the creation of the
981:Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic
2518:History of Transnistria since 1991
2136:Unification of Moldova and Romania
1824:Moldovan Soviet Socialist Republic
971:organized a mass demonstration in
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1780:) were arrested by the breakaway
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1595:6 January: on the road between
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1210:and the reformist wing of the
1131:) – a referendum is organised.
1115:refuses to participate in the
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397:Romanian military intervention
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1749:5 April 1992: Vice-president
1584:3 January 1992: the mayor of
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385:Moldavian Democratic Republic
2182:Human rights in Transnistria
1096:, sends a letter written by
1018:Ministry of Internal Affairs
949:March 1989: creation of the
920:) as the official language,
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1581:is occupied by separatists.
1306:is captured by separatists.
1245:Soviet coup attempt of 1991
975:, that became known as the
762:Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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2287:Reintegration into Moldova
1550:, meets with Igor Smirnov.
1405:occur in Speia, Butor and
1212:Communist Party of Moldova
1206:, a coalition between the
1138:Republic is proclaimed in
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2219:2022 Transnistria attacks
2066:First Partition of Poland
1668:2 February 1992: also at
1495:President of Transnistria
766:Minister: Vitaly Ignatyev
2477:Cobasna ammunition depot
2312:Participants and figures
2268:(2005–present; see also
2199:Joint Control Commission
2114:The Holocaust in Romania
2107:Transnistria Governorate
1654:and subsequently beaten.
1359:National Bank of Moldova
1079:Popular Front of Moldova
969:Popular Front of Moldova
951:Popular Front of Moldova
734:Administrative divisions
571:Politics of Transnistria
422:Transnistria Governorate
330:Principality of Moldavia
317:Voivodeship of Maramureș
2001:The War of Transnistria
1872:History of Transnistria
1385:Transnistrian president
1218:enters into opposition.
1058:was considered invalid.
1056:Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact
977:Great National Assembly
953:that was oriented onto
497:Independence of Moldova
477:Anti-fascist resistance
297:Origin of the Romanians
2513:Wars involving Moldova
2482:Moldova–Ukraine border
2239:1997 Moscow memorandum
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1556:26 December 1991: the
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1292:decides to defend the
1216:Moldovan Popular Front
1208:Moldovan Popular Front
1134:2 September 1990: the
821:Diplomatic missions of
365:Bessarabia Governorate
75:is missing information
2503:Transnistria conflict
2249:2003 Kozak memorandum
2045:Transnistria conflict
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1787:19–21 June 1992: the
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1521:14 December 1991: in
1514:13 December 1991: at
1047:Parliament of Moldova
896:30 December 1988: in
784:Transnistria conflict
352:United Principalities
2299:Annexation by Russia
2254:2005 Yushchenko Plan
2244:1999 Istanbul summit
1377:Grigoriopol district
1320:16 October 1991: at
1214:, is dismissed. The
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928:and later supported
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2270:Berlin Plus package
2228:Resolution attempts
2166:Ceasefire agreement
1867:War of Transnistria
1373:Teia (Transnistria)
1329:Nezavismaya Moldova
1054:announced that the
884:War of Transnistria
778:Politics of Moldova
657:Alexander Korshunov
502:War of Transnistria
490:Republic of Moldova
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