“Free Romania Group” – the anti-Ceauşescu organization of Romanian refugees in Budapest
Journal Title: STUDIUM - Revista studenţilor, masteranzilor şi doctoranzilor în istorie - Year 2017, Vol 10, Issue 10
Abstract
Free Romania Group is the first organization of human rights and anti-communists founded by Romanian refugees on the Hungarian territory. The activities of the group from Hungary against the dictatorship of Nicolae Ceauşescu began in the fall of 1987, but the official date of establishment was March 1st 1988. Free Romania Group published the first Samizdat in Romanian in the Eastern bloc, with aid provided by the Hungarian opposition.
Authors and Affiliations
Roland OLAH
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