Renewed anti-government demonstrations in Moldova
Chisinau/Kiev - Opponents of Moldova's Communist government renewed mass protest on Sunday, with more than 10,000 people taking part in a peaceful demonstration in the capital Chisinau. The peaceful march moved along Chisinau's main Stefan Chel Mare Boulevard without halting traffic, as with protests in previous days.
Three opposition political parties upset with a Communist election win a week ago organized the demonstration.
The demonstrators said they were demanding the government's release of some 200 anti-government activists arrested in the wake of violent protests over the election.
Media reports Sunday, meanwhile said a protestor who was arrested earlier in the week has died in hospital.
The 23-year-old man had been beaten in detention, leading to his death, the Interfax news agency reported, quoting the protestor's parents. Police denied knowledge of the case.
Thousands of mostly student-age protestors overran Moldova's Parliament and presidential residence buildings on Tuesday, destroying furniture and setting debris on fire.
The Communist government later accused Romanian reporters colluding with tycoons in Moldova to organize the assault. Some detainees face attempted coup charges.
Moldovan President Vladimir Voronin ordered police not to use force and subsequently met opposition demands to call for a recount of last week's vote, and allow full opposition access to the voters roll.
But police would prosecute to the full extent of the law those responsible for attackinggovernment buildings, and possibly attempting to overthrow the government, he said on Friday.
The Communist Party of Moldova under Voronin, won 50 per cent of the popular vote giving them 60 seats in the 101-seat Parliament, according official results made public last week.
The opposition has accused the Communists of massive vote fraud, but international observers almost without exception pronounced the election fair and open. (dpa)