
The NATO summit in Bucharest took crucial decisions with far-reaching consequences for the alliance.
1. NATO expansion to the South and East
Five states will join NATO next year or later: The three balkan states Croatia, Albania and Macedonia (FYRoM), as soon as its dispute with Greece over the country's name has been solved. Furthermore, the NATO summit decided that Georgia and Ukraine will become members of the alliance, but without setting a concrete date, for this to happen. This was a NATO-typic compromise: US President George W. Bush wanted to admit both countries, former parts of the Soviet Union, as early as next year, while Germany and France - also due to legitimate Russian concerns - where against this proposal.
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In preparation for the NATO summit and during the period of the NATO Summit in Bucharest, the Romanian state and Bucharest city government may have violated all or more than the following Romanian Constitutional articles:
1. Article 21 Access to Justice
2. Article 23 Individual Freedom
3. Article 24 Right to legal counsel
4. Article 25 Freedom of movement
5. Article 29 Freedom of conscience
6. Article 30 Freedom of expression
7. Article 39 Freedom of assembly
8. Article 40 Right of association
"Hasotti about the case of the anarchists: An eventual injustice is better than tolerating a total mess
The vicepresident of PNL , Puiu Hasotti , believes that the intervention of the police on the group of anti –NATO militants from Timpuri Noi hall is oportune , stating that “An eventual injustice is better than tolerating a total mess”
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Romanian Gendarmerie contends that anti-NATO anarchists that came out foundering from the police station have “tormented themselves”, bumping against the walls.
The representatives of the Romanian Gendarmerie have crossed the senseless line when they claimed that the striplings that came out of the police stations with black eyes and with their faces hurt have “tormented themselves”.
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The NATO summit in Bucharest took place between April 2-4. Activists from Romania and abroad organized “Anti-NATO Days” between March 28 and April 5, as a form of protest. What follows is a daily chronology of events, starting with the repression and abuse by border guards, police and the mass-media, to the actions of solidarity by human rights organizations and foreign activists.
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Some 20 anti-NATO protesters left Friday, around 18.15 local time, towards the Embassy of the Czech Republic, where they will display a banner written with a message criticizing the Czech Republic’s decision to accept elements of the U.S. missile shield on its territory.
When leaving the base in Bucharest’s Timpuri Noi area, they did not chant anything and they did not display any banners, flags or insignia. The 12 are escorted by police units.
They will go from the Timpuri Noi subway station to University Square, from where they will head towards the Czech Embassy.
A detachment of gendarmerie units waited, Friday evening, for the some 20 anti-globalization activists heading for the Embassy of the Czech Republic in Bucharest. The protesters do not have an authorization to rally.
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The budget that the Romanian Government gave Bucharest City Hall for the organization of the NATO summit, between April 2 and 4 reached some EUR3.7 million, according to Bucharest general mayor Adriean Videanu.
Programs unfolded in this period included the creation of the single traffic lane using some 22,500 large plastic buoys, 11,500 lane separators, 2,500 small buoys and 3,200 light reflecting buttons.
Markings placed on Bucharest streets were also part of the “marking program” that city authorities usually unfold.
Source: www.mediafax.ro weiter...Starting a couple of days news have been traveling that certain people were invited to romania to the summit after making a visit to those ppl.
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Today at 3 pm a cheerful crowd came together near the Romanian embassy in Berlin to show their unlimited solidarity with those anti-Nato activists who are in Bucharest at the moment. With banners and speeches they also showed their resistance against NATO and the worldwide madness of armament, that inevitably leads to war.
The rally began with a live talk with one of the activists in Bucharest who described the violent arrest of 46 people in the Convergence Center and other repressions and gave an update about the spontaneous action that took place yesterday in Bucharest.
The next speech was held in front of the US-american embassy and informed about the US plans for military bases in Czech and Poland and the international action day (29.3.) against it.
Two German nationals, part of a group of anti-NATO protesters detained by police on Wednesday, asked for legal assistance Thursday in view of a possible suit against Romania over police brutality.
The protesters were contacted by lawyers with two non-government organizations and they were taken official depositions on the events occurred Wednesday.
“Our lawyers are trying to evaluate their chances to win a possible suit against Romania, considering what they have been through Wednesday. We cannot say for certain if they will sue Romania on their behalf,” an official with the Legal Resources Center in Bucharest said Thursday.