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Dinamo's ultras swore Ion Iliescu “” The Hymn of the Golan “, played before the match with Metaloglobus

Article by Remus Dinu, Carmen Dumitru – published on Friday, 08 August 2025 21:44 / Updated on Saturday, 09 August 2025 02:56

Before the start of the match Metaloglobus – Dinamothe fans of the “dogs” adopted a hard position on the former president of Romania, Ion Iliescu, who died on August 5, at 95 years old.

In addition to the curses, eight minutes before the start of the match, from the lawn Cătălin Hîldan began to hear trivialities to Ion Iliescu, the scandals being taken over by the rest of the stadium. Immediately, the leader of the gallery set the tone for the “Anthem of the Golan”, the symbol song of the anti -communist protests in the University Square.

VIDEO. Dinamo's fans have the “Anthem of the Golan” before the match with Metaloglobus

Before the players came out of the cabins, the whole lawn began to hum the song composed by Cristian Pățurcă, which became a form of civic resistance three decades ago. Anti-Iliescu scandals persisted when the match was about to start.

“Better haimana / than traitor / better hooligan / than dictator / better golan / than activist / better dead than a communist,” were the lyrics that took the place of the usual songs from the PCH repertoire.

Ion Iliescu, charged for crimes against humanity in the mining file and the Revolution file

Ion Iliescu was the first president of Romania after the Revolution. Head of the state between 1990 and 1996, then between 2000 and 2004, Iliescu, charged in two files for crimes against humanity.

Ion Iliescu was charged in the mining file of June 13-15, 1990, respectively in the Revolution file.

In the first file, recently sent to court, Ion Iliescu, Petre Roman and 6 other defendants are accused of crimes against humanity. Specifically, that “they launched a policy of repression against the civilian population in the Capital, after which 4 people were killed, 2 people were raped, the physical and/or mental integrity of over 1,300 people were injured and over 1,200 people were persecuted.”

The file of the Revolution, with Ion Iliescu among the defendants, was sent by the JCCJ back to the Military Prosecutor's Office in September 2024, 35 years after the facts. And in that file to Iliescu is brought the accusation of crimes against humanity. Specifically, it would have supported a systematic operation of misleading public opinion between December 22-30, 1989, a manipulation that had “as consequences the generation and amplification of the generalized psychosis of terrorism, psychosis causing numerous generalized fratricidal fires”.

“Thus, 857 deaths occurred, 2,382 injuries of persons, 585 serious freedom deprivations, in violation of the general rules of international law and 409 cases of large suffering,” according to the indictment of military prosecutors.

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