Radu Ciuceanu (16 April 1928 – 12 September 2022) was a Romanian historian and politician. A member of the
National Liberal Party and later the
Greater Romania Party, he served in the
Chamber of Deputies
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from 1990 to 1992 and again from 2000 to 2004.
He was born in
Arad. In 1947, while a student at the
Carol I High School
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Between 1947 ...
in
Craiova
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, he joined the
anti-communist resistance group led by general
Ioan Carlaonț
Ioan Carlaonț (19 October 1885 – 6 February 1952) was a Romanian major general, who led an anti-communist resistance movement in Oltenia after World War II. He was the older brother of General Dumitru Carlaonț.
He was born in Miculești, G ...
.
Ciuceanu completed high school next year and enrolled in the Faculty of Medicine, but he was arrested in September 1948 by the
communist authorities.
He was interrogated by the
Securitate and the
NKVD,
and sentenced to 15 years of imprisonment with hard labor for having laid the foundations of "a subversive organization with a terrorist character" and for "purchasing weapons, ammunition and explosives, with the aim of removing the regime and to fight against the
Soviet Union, through actions of sabotage and insurrection."
Ciuceanu was detained at penitentiaries in Craiova,
Jilava,
Târgșor
Târgșor is a former medieval market town in what is now Prahova County, Romania. The town peaked around 1600, after which it declined to become the village of Târgșoru Vechi, located about southwest of Ploiești.
History
Built in a heavily ...
,
Pitești
Pitești () is a city in Romania, located on the river Argeș. The capital and largest city of Argeș County, it is an important commercial and industrial center, as well as the home of two universities. Pitești is situated in the historical re ...
,
Gherla,
Aiud,
Văcărești, and
Dej
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, as well as at the
Poarta Albă forced-labor camp on the
Danube–Black Sea Canal
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.
While at Pitești Prison, starting in 1949, he was tortured (by, among others,
Eugen Țurcanu), as part of the notorious
re-education experiment supervised by the
Securitate general
Alexandru Nicolschi.
Ciuceanu was also subjected to torture at Gherla Prison in 1951.
He was freed on 18 September 1963, but remained under Securitate monitoring until 1989.
He was not issued an
identity card or a work permit until 1965.
From 1968 he studied at the Faculty of History of the
University of Bucharest, graduating in 1972. In 1975 he worked as an archaeologist at the
Institute of Archeology, but was fired after a month due to his status as ex-political detainee. Later that year he started working as an archaeologist at the
National Museum of History and Archeology in
Bucharest, a position he held until February 1990. During this period he did
archaeological excavation
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s at
Putna Monastery,
Coșula
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, Mihăilești,
Afumați,
Ghica-Tei Church,
Pantelimon,
Văcărești, and
Colțea Church.
In December 1989 he participated in the
Romanian Revolution, defending the
TVR Tower.
Ciuceanu was a
National Liberal Party (PNL) deputy from
Alba County and vice-president of the Chamber of Deputies in the 1990–1992 legislature.
During that time, he was part of the committee of parliamentarians and constitutional law experts that drafted the
1991 Constitution of Romania.
In 1990 he was one of the founders of the . In 1993 Ciuceanu founded the (under the aegis of the
Romanian Academy), which he led as director for 3 decades.
In 2010, the Bucharest Tribunal awarded him 600,000
Euros in damages for the torture he endured in communist prisons.
Ciuceanu was awarded the
National Order of Faithful Service, Knight rank.
In 2017, he received the highest award of the
Romanian Patriarchate, the
Patriarchal Cross of Romania.
He was elected honorary member of the Romanian Academy on 27 September 2019.
He died in Bucharest on 12 September 2022, at the age of 94,
and was buried in the city's
Bellu Cemetery.
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1928 births
2022 deaths
People from Arad, Romania
Carol I National College alumni
Members of the Romanian anti-communist resistance movement
Inmates of Pitești prison
Inmates of Gherla prison
Inmates of Aiud prison
Inmates of the Danube–Black Sea Canal
Romanian torture victims
University of Bucharest alumni
Romanian historians
Honorary members of the Romanian Academy
Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Romania)
National Liberal Party (Romania) politicians
Greater Romania Party politicians
Recipients of the National Order of Faithful Service
Burials at Bellu Cemetery