TRANSCRIPT OF THE CLOSED TRIAL OF NICOLAE AND ELENA CEAUSESCU
Military base Tirgoviste - December 25th 1989

http://timisoara.com/timisoara/rev/trialscript.html
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--





       *** PROSECUTOR  Gica POPA ***

       General Gica POPA, "killed himself" in March 1990 !?!


       __________________________________________________

       A voice: A glass of water !


       NICOLAE CEAUSESCU: I only recognize the Grand National Assembly. I
       will only speak in front of it.


    PROSECUTOR: In the same way he refused to hold a dialogue with the
       people, now he also refuses to speak with us. He always claimed to act
       and speak on behalf of the people, to be a beloved son of the people,
       but he only tyrannized the people all the time. You are faced with
       charges that you held really sumptuous celebrations on all holidays at
       your house. The details are known. These two defendants procured the
       most luxurious foodstuffs and clothes from abroad. They were even
       worse than the king, the former king of Romania. The people only
       received 200 grams per day, against an identity card. These two
       defendants have robbed the people, and not even today do they want to
       talk. They are cowards. We have data concerning both of them. I ask
       the chairman of the prosecutor's office to read the bill of
       indictment.


       CHIEF PROSECUTOR: Esteemed chairman of the court, today we have to
       pass a verdict on the defendants Nicolae Ceausescu and Elena Ceausescu
       who have committed the following offenses: Crimes against the people.
       They carried out acts that are incompatible with human dignity and
       social thinking; they acted in a despotic and criminal way; they
       destroyed the people whose leaders they claimed to be. Because of the
       crimes they committed against the people, I plead, on behalf of the
       victims of these two tyrants, for the death sentence for the two
       defendants. The bill of indictment contains the following points:
       Genocide, in accordance with Article 356 of the penal code. Two: Armed
       attack on the people and the state power, in accordance with Article
       163 of the penal code. The destruction of buildings and state
       institutions, undermining of the national economy, in accordance with
       Articles 165 and 145 of the penal code. They obstructed the normal
       process of the economy.

       PROSECUTOR: Did you hear the charges? Have you understood them?

       CEAUSESCU: I do not answer, I will only answer questions before the
       Grand National Assembly. I do not recognize this court. The charges
       are incorrect, and I will not answer a single question here.

       PROSECUTOR: Note: He does not recognize the points mentioned in the
       bill of indictment.

       CEAUSESCU: I will not sign anything.

    PROSECUTOR: This situation is known. The catastrophic situation of the
       country is known all over the world. Every honest citizen who worked
       hard here until 22 December knows that we do not have medicines, that
       you two have killed children and other people in this way, that there
       is nothing to eat, no heating, no electricity.

       Elena and Nicolae reject this. Another question to Ceausescu: Who
       ordered the bloodbath in Timisoara. Ceausescu refused to answer.

    PROSECUTOR: Who gave the order to shoot in Bucharest, for instance?

       CEAUSESCU: I do not answer.

    PROSECUTOR: Who ordered shooting into the crowd? Tell us!

       At that moment Elena says to Nicolae: Forget about them. You see,
       there is no use in talking to these people.

    PROSECUTOR: Do you not know anything about the order to shoot?

       Nicolae reacts with astonishment.

       There is still shooting going on, the prosecutor says. Fanatics, whom
       you are paying. They are shooting at children; they are shooting
       arbitrarily into the apartments. Who are these fanatics? Are they the
       people, or are you paying them?

       CEAUSESCU: I will not answer. I will not answer any question. Not a
       single shot was fired in Palace Square. Not a single shot. No one was
       shot.

    PROSECUTOR: By now, there have been 34 casualties.

       Elena says: Look, and that they are calling genocide.

    PROSECUTOR: In all district capitals, which you grandly called
       municipalities, there is shooting going on. The people were slaves.
       The entire intelligentsia of the country ran away. No one wanted to do
       anything for you anymore.

       UNIDENTIFIED SPEAKER: Mr. President, I would like to know something:
       The accused should tell us who the mercenaries are. Who pays them? And
       who brought them into the country?

    PROSECUTOR: Yes. Accused, answer.

       CEAUSESCU: I will not say anything more. I will only speak at the
       Grand National Assembly.

       Elena keeps whispering to him. As a result, the prosecutor says: Elena
       has always been talkative, but otherwise she does not know much. I
       have observed that she is not even able to read correctly, but she
       calls herself an university graduate. Elena answers: The intellectuals
       of this country should hear you, you and your colleagues.

       The prosecutor cites all academic titles she had always claimed to
       have.

       ELENA CEAUSESCU: The intelligentsia of the country will hear what you
       are accusing us of.

    PROSECUTOR: Nicolae Ceausescu should tell us why he does not answer
       our questions. What prevents him from doing so?

       CEAUSESCU: I will answer any question, but only at the Grand National
       Assembly, before the representatives of the working class. Tell the
       people that I will answer all their questions. All the world should
       know what is going on here. I only recognize the working class and the
       Grand National Assembly -- no one else.

    The prosecutor says: The world already knows what has happened here.

       I will not answer you putschists, Ceausescu says.

    PROSECUTOR: The Grand National Assembly has been dissolved.

       CEAUSESCU: This is not possible at all. No one can dissolve the
       National Assembly.

    PROSECUTOR: We now have another leading organ. The National Salvation
       Front is now our supreme body.

       CEAUSESCU: No one recognizes that. That is why the people are fighting
       all over the country. This gang will be destroyed. They organized the
       putsch.

    PROSECUTOR: The people are fighting against you, not against the new
       forum.

       CEAUSESCU: No, the people are fighting for freedom and against the new
       forum. I do not recognize the court.

    PROSECUTOR: Why do you think that people are fighting today? What do
       you think?

       Ceausescu answers: As I said before, the people are fighting for their
       freedom and against this putsch, against this usurpation. Ceausescu
       claims that the putsch was organized from abroad.

       CEAUSESCU: I do not recognize this court. I will not answer any more.
       I am now talking to you as simple citizens, and I hope that you will
       tell the truth. I hope that you do not also work for the foreigners
       and for the destruction of Romania.

    The prosecutor asks the counsel for the defense to ask Ceausescu
       whether he knows that he is no longer president of the country, that
       Elena Ceausescu has also lost all her official state functions and
       that the government has been dissolved.

       The prosecutor wants to find out on which basis the trial can be
       continued. It must be cleared up whether Ceausescu wants to, should,
       must or can answer at all. At the moment the situation is rather
       uncertain.

       Now the counsel for the defense, who was appointed by the court, asks
       whether Nicolae and Elena Ceausescu know the aforementioned facts --
       that he is no longer president, that she has lost all official
       functions. He answers: I am the president of Romania, and I am the
       commander in chief of the Romanian army. No one can deprive me of
       these functions.

       PROSECUTOR: But not of our army, you are not the commander in chief of
       our army.

       CEAUSESCU: I do not recognize you. I am talking to you as simple
       citizens at the least, as simple citizens, and I tell you: I am the
       president of Romania.

    PROSECUTOR: What are you really?

       CEAUSESCU: I repeat: I am the president of Romania and the commander
       in chief of the Romanian army. I am the president of the people. I
       will not speak with you provocateurs anymore, and I will not speak
       with the organizers of the putsch and with the mercenaries. I have
       nothing to do with them.

    PROSECUTOR: Yes, but you are paying the mercenaries.

       No, no, he says. And Elena says: It is incredible what they are
       inventing, incredible.

    PROSECUTOR: Please, make a note: Ceausescu does not recognize the new
       legal structures of power of the country. He still considers himself
       to be the country's president and the commander in chief of the army.

       Why did you ruin the country so much: Why did you export everything?
       Why did you make the peasants starve? The produce which the peasants
       grew was exported, and the peasants came from the most remote
       provinces to Bucharest and to the other cities in order to buy bread.
       They cultivated the soil in line with your orders and had nothing to
       eat. Why did you starve the people?

       CEAUSESCU: I will not answer this question. As a simple citizen, I
       tell you the following: For the first time I guaranteed that every
       peasant received 200 kilograms of wheat per person, not per family,
       and that he is entitled to more. It is a lie that I made the people
       starve. A lie, a lie in my face. This shows how little patriotism
       there is, how many treasonable offenses were committed.

    PROSECUTOR: You claim to have taken measures so that every peasant is
       entitled to 200 kilograms of wheat. Why do the peasants then buy their
       bread in Bucharest?

       The prosecutor quotes Ceausescu, Ceausescu's program.

    PROSECUTOR: We have wonderful programs. Paper is patient. However, why
       are your programs not implemented? You have destroyed the Romanian
       villages and the Romanian soil. What do you say as a citizen?

       CEAUSESCU: As a citizen, as a simple citizen, I tell you the
       following: At no point was there such an upswing, so much
       construction, so much consolidation in the Romanian provinces. I
       guaranteed that every village has its schools, hospitals and doctors.
       I have done everything to create a decent and rich life for the people
       in the country, like in no other country in the world.

    PROSECUTOR: We have always spoken of equality. We are all equal.
       Everybody should be paid according to his performance. Now we finally
       saw your villa on television, the golden plates from which you ate,
       the foodstuffs that you had imported, the luxurious celebrations,
       pictures from your luxurious celebrations.

       ELENA CEAUSESCU: Incredible. We live in a normal apartment, just like
       every other citizen. We have ensured an apartment for every citizen
       through corresponding laws.

    PROSECUTOR: You had palaces.

       CEAUSESCU: No, we had no palaces. The palaces belong to the people.

       The prosecutor agrees, but stresses that they lived in them while the
       people suffered.

    PROSECUTOR: Children cannot even buy plain candy, and you are living
       in the palaces of the people.

       CEAUSESCU: Is it possible that we are facing such charges?

    PROSECUTOR: Let us now talk about the accounts in Switzerland, Mr.
       Ceausescu. What about the accounts?

       ELENA CEAUSESCU: Accounts in Switzerland? Furnish proof!

       CEAUSESCU: We had no account in Switzerland. Nobody has opened an
       account. This shows again how false the charges are. What defamation,
       what provocations! This was a coup d'etat.

    PROSECUTOR: Well, Mr. Defendant, if you had no accounts in
       Switzerland, will you sign a statement confirming that the money that
       may be in Switzerland should be transferred to the Romanian state, the
       State Bank.

       CEAUSESCU: We will discuss this before the Grand National Assembly. I
       will not say anything here. This is a vulgar provocation.

    PROSECUTOR: Will you sign the statement now or not?

       CEAUSESCU: No, no. I have no statement to make, and I will not sign
       one.

    PROSECUTOR: Note the following: The defendant refuses to sign this
       statement. The defendant has not recognized us. He also refuses to
       recognize the new forum.

       CEAUSESCU: I do not recognize this new forum.

    PROSECUTOR: So you know the new forum. You have information about it.

       Elena and Nicolae Ceasescu state: Well, you told us about it. You told
       us about it here.

       CEAUSESCU: Nobody can change the state structures. This is not
       possible. Usurpers have been punished severely during the past
       centuries in Romania's history. Nobody has the right to abolish the
       Grand National Assembly.

       The prosecutor turns to Elena: You have always been wiser and more
       ready to talk, a scientist. You were the most important aide, the
       number two in the cabinet, in the government.

    PROSECUTOR: Did you know about the genocide in Timisoara?

       ELENA CEAUSESCU: What genocide? By the way, I will not answer any more
       questions.

    PROSECUTOR: Did you know about the genocide or did you, as a chemist,
       only deal with polymers? You, as a scientist, did you know about it?

       Here Nicolae Ceausescu steps in and defends her.

       CEAUSESCU: Her scientific papers were published abroad!

       PROSECUTOR: And who wrote the papers for you, Elena?

       ELENA CEAUSESCU: Such impudence! I am a member and the chairwoman of
       the Academy of Sciences. You cannot talk to me in such a way!

    PROSECUTOR: That is to say, as a deputy prime minister you did not
       know about the genocide?   PROSECUTOR: This is how you worked with the
people and exercised your
       functions! But who gave the order to shoot? Answer this question!

       ELENA CEAUSESCU: I will not answer. I told you right at the beginning
       that I will not answer a single question.

       CEAUSESCU: You as officers should know that the government cannot give
       the order to shoot. But those who shot at the young people were the
       security men, the terrorists.

       ELENA CEAUSESCU: The terrorists are from Securitate.

    PROSECUTOR: The terrorists are from Securitate?

       ELENA CEAUSESCU: Yes.

    PROSECUTOR: And who heads Securitate? Another question . . . .

       ELENA CEAUSESCU: No, I have not given an answer. This was only
       information for you as citizens.

       CEAUSESCU: I want to tell you as citizens that in Bucharest . . . .

    PROSECUTOR: We are finished with you. You need not say anything else.
       The next question is: How did Gen. Milea {Vasile Milea, Ceausescu's
       defense minister} die? Was he shot? And by whom?

       ELENA CEAUSESCU: Ask the doctors and the people, but not me!

       CEAUSESCU: I will ask you a counterquestion. Why do you not put the
       question like this: Why did Gen. Milea commit suicide?

    PROSECUTOR: What induced him to commit suicide? You called him a
       traitor. This was the reason for his suicide.

       CEAUSESCU: The traitor Milea committed suicide.

    PROSECUTOR: Why did you not bring him to trial and have him sentenced?

       CEAUSESCU: His criminal acts were only discovered after he had
       committed suicide.

    PROSECUTOR: What were his criminal acts?

       CEAUSESCU: He did not urge his unit to do their patriotic duty.

       Ceausescu explains in detail that he only learned from his officers
       that Gen. Milea had committed suicide. The prosecutor interrupts him.

    PROSECUTOR: You have always been more talkative than your colleague.
       However, she has always been at your side and apparently provided you
       with the necessary information. However, we should talk here openly
       and sincerely, as befits intellectuals. For, after all, both of you
       are members of the Academy of Sciences.

       Now tell us, please, what money was used to pay for your publications
       abroad -- the selected works of Nicolae Ceausescu and the scientific
       works of the so-called Academician Elena Ceausescu.

       Elena says: So-called, so-called. Now they have even taken away all
       our titles.

    PROSECUTOR: Once again, back to Gen. Milea. You said that he had not
       obeyed your orders. What orders?

       CEAUSESCU: I will only answer to the Grand National Assembly. There I
       will say in which way he betrayed his fatherland.

    PROSECUTOR: Please, ask Nicolae and Elena Ceausescu whether they have
       ever had a mental illness.

       CEAUSESCU: What? What should he ask us?

    PROSECUTOR: Whether you have ever had a mental illness.

       CEAUSESCU: What an obscene provocation.

    PROSECUTOR: This would serve your defense. If you had had a mental
       illness and admitted this, you would not be responsible for your acts.

       ELENA CEAUSESCU: How can one tell us something like this? How can one
       say something like this?

       CEAUSESCU: I do not recognize this court.

    PROSECUTOR: You have never been able to hold a dialogue with the
       people. You were not used to talking to the people. You held
       monologues and the people had to applaud, like in the rituals of
       tribal people. And today you are acting in the same megalomaniac way.
       Now we are making a last attempt. Do you want to sign this statement?

       CEAUSESCU: No, we will not sign. And I also do not recognize the
       counsel for the defense.

    PROSECUTOR: Please, make a note: Nicolae Ceausescu refuses to
       cooperate with the court-appointed counsel for the defense.

       ELENA CEAUSESCU: We will not sign any statement. We will speak only at
       the National Assembly, because we have worked hard for the people all
       our lives. We have sacrificed all our lives to the people. And we will
       not betray our people here.

       The court notes that the investigations have been concluded. Then
       follows the reading of the indictment.

    PROSECUTOR: Mr. Chairman, we find the two accused guilty of having
       committed criminal actions according to the following articles of the
       penal code: Articles 162, 163, 165 and 357. Because of this
       indictment, I call for the death sentence and the impounding of the
       entire property of the two accused.

       The counsel for the defense now takes the floor and instructs the
       Ceausescus once again that they have the right to defense and that
       they should accept this right.

       COUNSEL FOR THE DEFENSE: Even though he -- like her -- committed
       insane acts, we want to defend them. We want a legal trial. Only a
       president who is still confirmed in his position can demand to speak
       at the Grand National Assembly. If he no longer has a certain
       function, he cannot demand anything at all. Then he is treated like a
       normal citizen. Since the old government has been dissolved and
       Ceausescu has lost his functions, he no longer has the right to be
       treated as the president. Please make a note that here it has been
       stated that all legal regulations have been observed, that this is a
       legal trial. Therefore, it is a mistake for the two accused to refuse
       to cooperate with us. This is a legal trial, and I honor them by
       defending them.

       At the beginning, Ceausescu claimed that it is a provocation to be
       asked whether he was sick. He refused to undergo a psychiatric
       examination. However, there is a difference between real sickness that
       must be treated and mental insanity which leads to corresponding
       actions, but which is denied by the person in question. You have acted
       in a very irresponsible manner; you led the country to the verge of
       ruin and you will be convicted on the basis of the points contained in
       the bill of indictment. You are guilty of these offenses even if you
       do not want to admit it. Despite this, I ask the court to make a
       decision which we will be able to justify later as well. We must not
       allow the slightest impression of illegality to emerge. Elena and
       Nicolae Ceausescu should be punished in a really legal trial.

       The two defendants should also know that they are entitled to a
       counsel for defense, even if they reject this. It should be stated
       once and for all that this military court is absolutely legal and that
       the former positions of the two Ceausescus are no longer valid.
       However, they will be indicted, and a sentence will be passed on the
       basis of the new legal system. They are not only accused of offenses
       committed during the past few days, but of offenses committed during
       the past 25 years. We have sufficient data on this period. I ask the
       court, as the plaintiff, to take note that proof has been furnished
       for all these points, that the two have committed the offenses
       mentioned. Finally, I would like to refer once more to the genocide,
       the numerous killings carried out during the past few days. Elena and
       Nicolae Ceausescu must be held fully responsible for this. I now ask
       the court to pass a verdict on the basis of the law, because everybody
       must receive due punishment for the offenses he has committed.

       The final speech of the prosecutor follows:

    PROSECUTOR: It is very difficult for us to act, to pass a verdict on
       people who even now do not want to admit to the criminal offenses that
       they have committed during 25 years and admit to the genocide, not
       only in Timisoara and Bucharest, but primarily also to the criminal
       offenses committed during the past 25 years. This demonstrates their
       lack of understanding. They not only deprived the people of heating,
       electricity, and foodstuffs, they also tyrannized the soul of the
       Romanian people. They not only killed children, young people and
       adults in Timisoara and Bucharest; they allowed Securitate members to
       wear military uniforms to create the impression among the people that
       the army is against them. They wanted to separate the people from the
       army. They used to fetch people from orphans' homes or from abroad
       whom they trained in special institutions to become murderers of their
       own people. You were so impertinent as to cut off oxygen lines in
       hospitals and to shoot people in their hospital beds. The Securitate
       had hidden food reserves on which Bucharest could have survived for
       months, the whole of Bucharest.

       Whom are they talking about, Elena asks.

    PROSECUTOR: So far, they have always claimed that we have built this
       country, we have paid our debts, but with this they bled the country
       to death and have hoarded enough money to ensure their escape. You
       need not admit your mistakes, mister. In 1947, we assumed power, but
       under completely different circumstances. In 1947, King Michael showed
       more dignity than you. And you might perhaps have achieved the
       understanding of the Romanian people if you had now admitted your
       guilt. You should have stayed in Iran where you had flown to.

       In response, the two laugh, and she says: We do not stay abroad. This
       is our home.

    PROSECUTOR: Esteemed Mr. Chairman, I have been one of those who, as a
       lawyer, would have liked to oppose the death sentence, because it is
       inhuman. But we are not talking about people. I would not call for the
       death sentence, but it would be incomprehensible for the Romanian
       people to have to go on suffering this great misery and not to have it
       ended by sentencing the two Ceausescus to death. The crimes against
       the people grew year by year. They were only busy enslaving the people
       and building up an apparatus of power. They were not really interested
       in the people.

<A HREF="http://www.ctrl.org/">www.ctrl.org</A>
DECLARATION & DISCLAIMER
==========
CTRL is a discussion & informational exchange list. Proselytizing propagandic
screeds are unwelcomed. Substance—not soap-boxing—please!  These are
sordid matters and 'conspiracy theory'—with its many half-truths, mis-
directions and outright frauds—is used politically by different groups with
major and minor effects spread throughout the spectrum of time and thought.
That being said, CTRLgives no endorsement to the validity of posts, and
always suggests to readers; be wary of what you read. CTRL gives no
credence to Holocaust denial and nazi's need not apply.

Let us please be civil and as always, Caveat Lector.
========================================================================
Archives Available at:
http://peach.ease.lsoft.com/archives/ctrl.html
 <A HREF="http://peach.ease.lsoft.com/archives/ctrl.html">Archives of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]</A>

http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
 <A HREF="http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/">ctrl</A>
========================================================================
To subscribe to Conspiracy Theory Research List[CTRL] send email:
SUBSCRIBE CTRL [to:] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To UNsubscribe to Conspiracy Theory Research List[CTRL] send email:
SIGNOFF CTRL [to:] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Om

Reply via email to