Moldova accuses Russia of backing "separatist regime"
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Thursday, 28 July 2005 |
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CHISINAU. (Interfax) - President Vladimir Voronin accused the "KGB regime" of Moldova's breakaway region of Transdniestria of "daily" instilling fear in the region's population and slammed Russia for "support for the separatist regime in Transdniestria."
"The fear that the KGB regime of Tiraspol [Transdniestrian capital] is daily instilling in our fellow citizens who live in the Transdniestrian region of the country is the greatest obstacle to the solution of the Transdniestrian conflict. People cannot openly state their political preferences; there is nothing they can do either at elections or in the political, corporate or social spheres or in any other sphere," Voronin told Radio Free Europe.
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