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RADOR: News from Romania, 99-02-18
February 18, 1999
CONTENTS
[01] Miron Cozma is under investigation
[02] Miron Cozma's attorneys say they would bring the case to attention of
the Court in Hague
[03] Opinions by the Human Rights Association - the Helsinki Committee
[04] Request for investigating Senator Corneliu Vadim Tudor in connection
with 7 more cases
[05] National Pitcoal Company asks the miners to resume working
[06] Sailors' Union wants a private meeting with Prime-Minister Radu Vasile
[07] The situation at the Clujana company
[01] Miron Cozma is under investigation
The miners' leader Miron Cozma was arrested in the town of Slatina along
with other union leaders Romeo Beja and Dorin Lois who were accused of
association in defying Court ruling and in committing crimes. Miron Cozma
and Romeo Beja were investigated at the Criminal Investigation Direction
within the General Police Inspectorate in connection with the vents on
Tuesday during the miners' march to Bucharest. Until 12:35 hours
prosecutors and policemen team issued a 24 hour arrest warrant for 46 of
the miners who took part in the incidents in Isalnita and Stoenesti. After
the clashes in Stoenesti the police took some 400 people into custody of
which 141 were retained to givee statements to prosecutors. RADOR,
February 18
[02] Miron Cozma's attorneys say they would bring the case to attention of
the Court in Hague
Miron Cozma's attorneys and the Mining Union Federation said they would
sumbit all necessary documents for disputing the Romanian Court's decision
over condemnation of Miron Cozma with the International Court in Hague.
They said this decision was politically motivated. RADOR, February 18
[03] Opinions by the Human Rights Association - the Helsinki Committee
The Human Rights Association - the Helsinki Committee said that Miron Cozma
could not be seen as political prisoner as the crimes for which he was
condemned by the Supreme Court were not perpetrated now but back in 1991.
The Association said that Miron Cozma's rights were not violated as the
case is about enforcement of a final Court decision. RADOR, February 18
[04] Request for investigating Senator Corneliu Vadim Tudor in connection
with 7 more cases
The Romanian Justice Minister has submitted a request to the Senate's
Judiciary Commission over investigating Senator Corneliu Vadim Tudor in
connection with 7 more cases examined by the General Prosecutor's Office.
The Chairman of the Commission Razvan Dobrescu said these cases would be
examined during a separate investigation when they would analyse the
possibility of lifting the Senator's Parliamentary immunity. These 7 cases
are different from the other 11 the Commission proposed to be discussed in
the Parliament. RADOR, February 18
[05] National Pitcoal Company asks the miners to resume working
The executive leadership of the National Pitcoal Company has asked the
miners to resume working. They have also asked the Mining Union League in
Valea Jiului to set up its team of negotiators who is aimed to mediate
clauses of the new labor contract. During these two days working was
stalled losses amount to nearly 7 billion lei. RADOR, February 18
[06] Sailors' Union wants a private meeting with Prime-Minister Radu Vasile
The Executive Committee of the Sailors' Union said it wanted a private
meeting with Prime-Minister Radu Vasile to seek for solutions aimed to help
solve conflicts ion the Romanian commercial fleet. Sailors want to meets
the ministers of Transports, Finance, Labor and Social Protection and the
Chairman of the State Ownership Fund. In the letter to the Prime-Minister
they say a riot of some 6.000 sailors is imminent. RADOR, February 18
[07] The situation at the Clujana company
The Administrative Council of the Clujana company decided that half of its
employees will be on holliday without payment two weeks a month starting on
February. This measure was taken due to the lack of orders. RADOR,
February 18
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