Sabia DreptÃÂÃÂii () was one of the organized anti-Soviet groups in BÃÂlÃÂi, Bessarabia.
Overview
Sabia DreptÃÂÃÂii was initiated by students Petre Lungu and Ion Moraru from BÃÂlÃÂi. This anti-Soviet armed resistance group was active in BÃÂlÃÂi during the Stalinist era. "Sabia DreptÃÂÃÂii" based at the Pedagogical Lycée (former Ion CreangàLycée) in BÃÂlÃÂi.
Moraru was an anti-communist writer and activist in Bessarabia. For one year, he was imprisoned in the same camp at Ekibastuz with Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Formation of the organization
Sabia DreptÃÂÃÂii was an anti-Soviet organization from BÃÂlÃÂi, the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic. The organization was initiated by Ion Moraru and Vasile ÃÂurcanu, and Petru Lungu also joined them, the last two were students at the Pedagogical School of BÃÂlÃÂi in 1947 (?) (founded on the basis of the former Ion CreangàHigh School). This anti-Soviet group of armed resistance activated in BÃÂlÃÂi and in the localities from which their members came from: Mândâc, SlÃÂnina, Drochia, ÃÂuri, Chetrosu and Drochia's station the Stalin time. Initially, the members of the group were considered the combat detachment called "Sabia DreptÃÂÃÂii" (of Ã
Âtefan cel Mare), within the National Organization of Bessarabia "ArcaÃ
Âii lui Ã
Âtefan". One of the many daily activities of the group was writing defiant letters to the courts. The most caustic ones were sent to the Writers' Union, as most of the lies started from there, and to Stalin, considered by the leaders as being "leader of the demons". All the letters were signed with the "Sabia DreptÃÂÃÂii". The organization was discovered by MGB in 1950.
Arrests of the organization members
In May 1950, have started the arrests of the anti-Soviet organization members of Sabia DreptÃÂÃÂii. Ion Moraru was arrested in his native village, and Vasile ÃÂurcanu during the exam on "Moldovan language" at the Pedagogical School of BÃÂlÃÂi. On November 24, 1950, according to the ruling of the Supreme Court of the MSSR, 10 members and supporters of the clandestine organization "Sabia DreptÃÂÃÂii " were condemned for anti-Soviet activity:
- Eugen GuÃÂu, born in 1912, Drochia village, Târnova District. During the war years, he was a soldier in the Romanian Army. Accused of "complicity with the German-Romanian occupants" and anti-Soviet activity. Sentenced to 25 years of imprisonment in labor camps with suspension of the civil rights for a term of five years and confiscation of assets;
- Mihail GheorghelaÃÂ, born in 1915, Drochia village, Târnova district. Accused of "complicity with the German-Romanian occupants" and in anti-Soviet activity. Sentenced to 25 years of detention in labor camps with suspension of civil rights for a term of five years and confiscation of assets;
- Pavel Istrati, born in 1894, Mândâc village, Târnova District. Accused of anti-Soviet activity and collaboration with "German-Romanian occupiers". It was incriminated to him that in 1941 he organized, together with other "Kulak" from the village of Mândâc, a solemn reception "to the Romanian occupants", especially to the chief of the gendarmerie, and then, in 1942, "taking the floor at an organized meeting. by the occupation authorities, he called on the population to give assistance to the occupation armies in the fight against the Soviet Army and spoke unrespect fully about the Soviet Union". Sentenced to 25 years of imprisonment in labor camps with suspension of civil rights for a term of five years and co-confiscation of assets;
- Vasile Oleinic, born in 1904, SlÃÂnina village, Târnova District. Sentenced to 10 years of imprisonment with suspension of civil rights for a term of five years;
- Alexandru BobeicÃÂ, born in 1922, Drochia village, Târnova District. During the war years, he was a soldier in the Romanian Army. The village photographer. Sentenced to 10 years of imprisonment with suspension of civil rights for a term of five years;
- Ion Moraru, born in 1929, Mândâc village, Târnova District. Teacher at primary school in ÃÂuri village. Sentenced to 10 years of imprisonment with suspension of civil rights for a term of five years;
- Petru Lungu, born in 1930, Cotiujeni village, Lipcani District, student of the Pedagogical School in BÃÂlÃÂi. Sentenced to 10 years of imprisonment with suspension of civil rights for a term of five years;
- Vasile ÃÂurcanu, born in 1932, Drochia village, Târnova District, student of the Pedagogical School in BÃÂlÃÂi. Sentenced to 10 years of imprisonment with suspension of civil rights for a term of five years;
- Chiril MorÃÂrescu, born in 1916, ÃÂuri village, Drochia District. The guard at the popular court in Drochia district. Sentenced to 10 years of imprisonment with suspension of civil rights for a term of five years;
- David Leahu, born in 1915, Drochia village, Târnova District. Privater tailor. Sentenced to 10 years of imprisonment with suspension of civil rights for a term of five years.
According to art. 33 of the Criminal Code of the USSR, the last 5 were declared "particularly socially dangerous " and after the punishment they had to be exiled for 10 years in the remote regions of the USSR.
Honours
On August 23, 2010, the interim president of the Republic of Moldova, Mihai Ghimpu, signed the decree related to granting the Order of the Republic to a group of fighters against the totalitarian-communist regime of occupation, including the members of the organization "Sabia DreptÃÂÃÂii": Ion Moraru, Eugen GuÃÂu (post- mortem), GheorghelaÃÂ Mihail (post-mortem) and Istrati Pavel (post-mortem).
Bibliography
- Elena PosticÃÂ, "Sabia DreptÃÂÃÂii", în Ã
¢ara, 1995, 19, 26 ianuarie
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