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Valeriu Victor Boboc (May 5, 1985 – April 8, 2009) was a protester who died in police custody amid the post-election protests in
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. The initial official cause was smoke poisoning from the riot, but his family insisted that he was beaten to death by the police, his body being full of contusions."Familia unui tânăr moldovean susţine că acesta a murit după ce a fost bătut de poliţie"
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Amnesty International's Concerns Relating to Policing During and After the Events of 7 April 2009 in Chișinău
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, a British forensics expert examined Boboc's body after it was exhumed on June 15, 2009 and concluded that Boboc was killed by severe blows to his head.2009 Human Rights Report: Moldova
/ref> Only after a new ruling coalition came to power, an investigation was opened into the case and a policeman was arrested on charges of Boboc's murder.Imedia.md
Daily summary: Tuesday, November 9
, 9 November 2010
Valeriu Boboc was posthumously decorated, by a presidential decree, with Moldova's highest
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– the Order of the Republic. " April 7 events opened the way of Moldova to Europe and Boboc became a symbol of struggle for democratic values and freedom of expression."Premiul Valeriu Boboc
In 2010, the "Valeriu Boboc" Prize was established by the
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for "defending the fundamental human rights and democratic values",Romanian Senate adopted creating the Valeriu Boboc prize
but has never been awarded.


Biography

He was born on May 5, 1985, in
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(a Chișinău suburban community), to Victor Boboc, a history teacher and Ala Boboc, a
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teacher. But the poverty has radically changed the situation in his family, his father working as taxi driver and his mother, Ala Boboc, became unemployed. Valeriu Boboc graduated from "Miguel de Cervantes" High School Chișinău and attended International Relations Institute of Moldova for one year. He left university because he didn't have three thousand lei to pay the study contract. Looking to find a better paid work, he tried to leave for
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, but failed. He worked at a car wash, a car service and then sold belts at market. In the same place was selling clothes Natalia, whom he married in 2007. Valeriu Boboc lived in an apartment in Bubuieci, with his wife, his child Dragoș (born July 30, 2007), his brother Marcel and parents. Some claim he was known at local city police stations as a passive addict and a hooligan.


Reactions to the death

After the results of the
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were announced, he was a peaceful participant at the protest. Boboc arrived in the Square after 5.00 p.m., when the presidential and
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buildings were being ravaged. Following his arrest,
Valeriu Boboc Valeriu Victor Boboc (May 5, 1985 – April 8, 2009) was a protester who died in police custody amid the post-election protests in Chișinău, Moldova. The initial official cause was smoke poisoning from the riot, but his family insisted that he ...
died in a Chișinău hospital on 8 April 2009.RFE/RL
"Moldovan Police Arrest Policeman In Postelection Killing "
9 April 2010
Boboc was pronounced dead in the early hours of April 8 at a Chisinau hospital. The official cause of death was given as inhalation of poisonous gas. His case was reopened after the current ruling coalition won elections in July.Moldova makes arrest in post-election killing
/ref> The police declared he died of smoke inhalation from the riot, but his family claims that he was beaten to death by the police, his body being full of contusions. Valeriu Boboc was killed intentionally, said Valeriu Pleșca, the lawyer of the family of Boboc. According to a witness who witnessed the death of Valeriu Boboc, "On the night of April 8, Valeriu Boboc and other men were peacefully sitting near the Triumph Arch in Chisinau's downtown, watching the events on the
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. Suddenly we were surrounded by 50 armed policemen. The police ordered us to lay on the ground and started to beat us with clubs, legs and weapons," the lawyer read out from the witness's testimonies. The lawyer of the family of Boboc Valeriu Pleșca was called to lay testimonies on June 1, 2009. Damian Hancu, the man who witnessed the death of Valeriu Boboc, declared he could identify the policemen who beat him and Boboc. "It was around 2 AM. We've heard an information on the radio that someone had found a person with a bullet wound in the Cathedral Square. That was the initial version regarding Valeriu Boboc's death", declared former vice-minister of Internal Affairs,
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. He was surprised about the first declarations made by former minister of Health
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, that Valeriu Boboc has died due to intoxication, said Ghenadie Coșovan. The body of Valeriu Boboc was handed to the relatives by the police on April 12 and was buried on the same day.
Dorin Chirtoacă Dorin Chirtoacă (born 9 August 1978) is a Moldovan politician who served as Mayor of Chișinău from 2007 to 2018. He has been leader of Liberal Party (PL) since 2018. Biography His mother is Valentina, sister of Gheorghe Ghimpu and Mihai Gh ...
, the
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and vice-president of the
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, attended Boboc's funerals. The
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parties subsequently used his death as an important subject during the July 2009 electoral campaign. The police declared he was found dead in the Great National Assembly Square. According to the official investigation, he died of inhaling a toxic gas, his death certificate stating as cause "poisoning with an unknown substance". The Boboc family and the lawyers disputed this, claiming instead that the young man was beaten to death while in custody. Moldova's
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however noted that the bruises and bleeding traces on Boboc's body were not a cause of his death. The body of Valeriu Boboc was exhumed at the cemetery of
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on June 15, 2009 for further investigations. During a protest gathering around 3,000 in the city's central square on April 12, 2009,
Dorin Chirtoacă Dorin Chirtoacă (born 9 August 1978) is a Moldovan politician who served as Mayor of Chișinău from 2007 to 2018. He has been leader of Liberal Party (PL) since 2018. Biography His mother is Valentina, sister of Gheorghe Ghimpu and Mihai Gh ...
called for a moment of silence in memory of Valeriu Boboc. On April 12, the spokeswoman of the Interior Ministry, Ala Meleca, has denied media reports blaming the police for the death of Boboc.
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released a statement on April 12, 2009 saying an autopsy showed that Boboc had a broken rib, but that his death had not been caused by the injury. "Doctors think that the young man was poisoned by unknown substances," the statement said. "Prosecutors are ready for an international probe in order to exclude other interpretations of this fact." "In connection with the multiple rumors related to the death of the citizen Valeriu Boboc, the Press Service of the Prosecutor Office is in right to inform the following. On April 8, at 1.15 am, V. Boboc died on his way to the Emergency Hospital. According to the results of the autopsy, the body injuries and namely a broken rib have no causative connection with the cause of death. According to the doctors, he was subject to intoxication with an unknown substance. In order to exclude any doubts related to the cause of death, the prosecutors are ready to call an international expertise." A silent protest was held in
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city centre on April 13, 2009, in memory of Valeriu Boboc. An open letter from the mayor of Chișinău, Dorin Chirtoacă, circulated on 14 April showed disturbing photos of Valeriu Boboc. On April 17, 2009,
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wrote: "Valeriu Boboc reportedly died during the demonstrations on 7 April. There are conflicting reports as to the cause of his death. The General Prosecutor's Office has reported that his death was due to poisoning with unknown substances, while his family allege that he died as a result of injuries inflicted by the police." Between April 17 to June 8, 2009, lawyers Veaceslav Țurcan and Valeriu Pleșca of the family of the victim submitted many requests for the exhumation of Boboc, but they received 12 letters of denial. Later, after attacking the Prosecution in court, they got right to the exhumation and the expertise of a specialist from the UK. One day after a member of the Institute for Human Rights, an NGO that assisted victims of torture, had called a London-based pathologist seeking assistance in investigating the death of Valeriu Boboc, the prosecutor's office called Boboc's father and promised to bring in the same pathologist to investigate the case. That is an evidence that his phone was tapped. The body of Valeriu Boboc was exhumed at the cemetery of Bubueci on 15 June 2009. The exhumation lasted nearly 2 hours, and was held in the presence of the Boboc family's two lawyers, the prosecutor conducting the Boboc case, and an expert from Great Britain. The coffin was delivered to a Chisinau morgue, where the body was subjected to a thorough forensic examination to establish the true reason of the young man's death. The British expert Derrick John Pounde (born February 25, 1949) played a key role in the work. On June 22, 2009, "
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welcomes the fact that the Moldovan authorities have invited an international forensic expert to take part in the autopsy of Valeriu Boboc, who died during the demonstrations on 7 April under disputed circumstances, but calls on the authorities to ensure that all cases of alleged police ill-treatment are promptly, independently, impartially and thoroughly investigated and that anyone reasonably identified as responsible is brought to justice, in accordance with Moldova's obligations under international human rights law." Even if Professor John Pounder Derrik presented on June 29, 2009 to the Prosecutor Ion Matiușenco his report, the access of the lawyers to it was delayed. On July 9, 2009, the Prosecutor General Valeriu Gurbulea said that on the night of April 8, Boboc was taken from the Great National Assembly Square, was taken to the Emergency Hospital in a police car and the doctors established that he was dead. "Legal action was immediately taken over this case," Gurbulea said On July 24, 2009, the Prosecutor General Valeriu Gurbulea said no policeman who maltreated protesters had been identified yet. Neither is it known who killed Boboc. One of the reasons is that policemen were wearing masks. Two days after July 2009 election, Ion Matiușenco, the prosecutor investigating Boboc's case, resigned on July 31 and was replaced by another prosecutor. But at year's end there were no further developments in the case. When the ruling coalition Alliance for European Integration came to power, it promised to tell the whole truth about the April 2009 unrest. On October 8, 2009 hundreds of people came to the
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in Chișinău to mark 6 months from the bloody events. While he was attending the ceremony, the
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, expressed condolences to Victor Boboc, the father of Valeriu Boboc. Filat also said that the Ministry of the Interior has already started a domestic investigation into the police's actions on April 7, 2009 and especially during subsequent days and weeks.MEMORY OF APRIL EVENT VICTIMS VENERATED IN MOLDOVA AND ROMANIA
After December 2009, Dragoș Boboc, Valeriu Boboc's son, will monthly receive 1000 lei from
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's salary. This action will continue as long as his interim mandate of
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is valid. On October 2, 2009, the Prosecutor General Valeriu Gurbulea resigned. "Foreign and national experts determined the death was as a result of injuries caused to Valeriu Boboc and not caused by an unknown, poisoning gas, as was said immediately after the tragedy," said the new Prosecutor General
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in January 2010. According to 2009 Human Rights Report of the
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, released on March 11, 2010: On March 22, 2010, former President
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said during a televised interview with Lorena Bogza on
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that Valeriu Boboc was beaten and then thrown out of a Parliament window. "We can say without exaggeration that Valeriu Boboc's death is on the consciousness of
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and his comrades" wrote on April 2, 2010
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, a deputy president of Parliament during the riots. More information appeared one year after the April events, on Valeriu Boboc's death. Dorin Chirtoacă, the mayor of Chisinau, declared on March 23, 2010 that he has certain information on the abuses of April 7 from one source inside the Minister of Interior Affairs. Almost 60 policemen, dressed as civilians, received an order from the present police commissar, Serghei Cociorva, to arrest those who were between the Puskin street and the Parliament", said Chirtoaca. On April 5, 2010 acting President
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and Chisinau Mayor
Dorin Chirtoacă Dorin Chirtoacă (born 9 August 1978) is a Moldovan politician who served as Mayor of Chișinău from 2007 to 2018. He has been leader of Liberal Party (PL) since 2018. Biography His mother is Valentina, sister of Gheorghe Ghimpu and Mihai Gh ...
showed journalists a videotape of 2009 protests. In one scene on the videotape, several men are shown kicking what appears to be an unconscious man lying on the pavement in Chisinau's main square. Ghimpu and Chirtoaca said the assailants were policemen in plain clothes and the man they were attacking was Boboc. On April 6, 2010, the president of police officers union "Demnitate", Mihai Lașcu, stated Valeriu Boboc was criminally investigated for drugs` storage and robbery. He said that he would not accept that a citizen who is criminally investigated for drugs` storage and robbery to receive the medal "Honor Order". A year after Boboc's death, General Prosecutor's office announced on April 6, 2010 that they arrested the supposed murderer, a collaborator of the General Police Commissariat. The Moldovan prosecutor's office announced on April 7, 2010 that Ion Perju has been charged with killing 27-year-old Valeriu Boboc on April 7, 2009. Moldovan Interior Minister
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confirmed the arrest and he said more arrests will follow, but did not elaborate. On June 18, 2010, the warrant for the home arrest of suspended police officer Ion Perju was extended by the Buiucani District Court for another 90 days. On the death of the citizen Valeriu Boboc, criminal proceedings were initiated under Article 151 paragraph (4) and Article 328 paragraph (3) point d) of the Criminal Code. The initiative regarding founding the Prize "Valeriu Boboc" for the liberty of press and defending of democratic values was launched on April 19, 2010 by the Romanian senator
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. She said in front of the Senate that "April 7 events opened the way of Moldova to Europe and Boboc is no longer just a name, but a symbol of struggle for democratic values and freedom of expression." On April 23, the newspaper of a former ally of Communists
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, Flux, had a very hostile reaction to the initiative. The memorandum regarding founding the Prize "Valeriu Boboc" for the liberty of press and defending of democratic values was adopted on April 30, 2010 by the permanent bureau of the
Romanian Senate ) is the upper house in the bicameral Parliament of Romania. It has 136 seats (before the 2016 Romanian legislative election the total number of elected representatives was 176), to which members are elected by direct popular vote using party-list ...
. A moment of silence was held for Boboc on May 5, 2010 (his birthday) in the Romanian Senate. On June 9, 2010, the Buiucani district court released former deputy police commissioner Iacob Gumeniță from home arrest and allowing him to be 'investigated at liberty' with respect to his role in the events of April 7 / 8 2009. As of November 2010, the case is still ongoing. In October 2011, the mayor
Dorin Chirtoacă Dorin Chirtoacă (born 9 August 1978) is a Moldovan politician who served as Mayor of Chișinău from 2007 to 2018. He has been leader of Liberal Party (PL) since 2018. Biography His mother is Valentina, sister of Gheorghe Ghimpu and Mihai Gh ...
required to be prepared a memorial plaque in memory of Valeriu Boboc, mounted in where the young man was killed. Former Interior Minister
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and former police commissioner general, Vladimir Botnari – accused by prosecutors of misconduct in office during the events of April 2009 that killed young Boboc – were acquitted on December 29, 2011.


Awards

On April 7, 2010, Boboc was posthumously awarded the country's highest award, the
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. On November 3, 2009, "Liberty prize" for year 2009 was posthumously offered to Valeriu Boboc. "Liberty prize" (Premiul Libertății) is offered annually by the newspaper Jurnal de Chișinău since 2009.


Legacy

Dorin Chirtoacă Dorin Chirtoacă (born 9 August 1978) is a Moldovan politician who served as Mayor of Chișinău from 2007 to 2018. He has been leader of Liberal Party (PL) since 2018. Biography His mother is Valentina, sister of Gheorghe Ghimpu and Mihai Gh ...
, the
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and vice-president of the
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, attended Boboc's funerals. The
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parties subsequently used his death as an important subject during the July 2009 electoral campaign. On October 8, 2009 hundreds of people came to the
Stephen the Great Monument The Stephen the Great Monument ( ro, Monumentul lui Ștefan cel Mare) is a prominent monument in Chișinău, Moldova. Description The monument to Stephen the Great was designed by architect Alexandru Plămădeală in 1923. It was erected near ...
in Chișinău to mark 6 months from the bloody events. While he was attending the ceremony, the
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Vlad Filat Vladimir Filat (born 6 May 1969), commonly referred to as Vlad Filat (), is a Moldovan businessman and politician, founder of Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova. He was the Prime Minister of Moldova from 25 September 2009 to 25 April 2013. He a ...
, expressed condolences to Victor Boboc, the father of Valeriu Boboc. Filat also said that the Ministry of the Interior has already started a domestic investigation into the police's actions on April 7, 2009 and especially during subsequent days and weeks. A year after Boboc's death, General prosecution announced on April 6, 2010 that they had arrested the supposed murderer, a collaborator of the General Police Commissariat.


"Valeriu Boboc" Prize

The memorandum regarding founding the Prize "Valeriu Boboc" for the liberty of press and defending of democratic values was adopted on April 30, 2010 by the permanent bureau of the
Romanian Senate ) is the upper house in the bicameral Parliament of Romania. It has 136 seats (before the 2016 Romanian legislative election the total number of elected representatives was 176), to which members are elected by direct popular vote using party-list ...
. The initiative was launched on April 19, 2010 by the Romanian senator
Mihaela Popa Mihaela Popa (born April 16, 1962) is a politician from Romania. A member of the Democratic Liberal Party, she served as a member of the European Parliament (2007–2009). Mihaela Popa has been a member of the Senate of Romania since 2008. Poli ...
. The prize "Valeriu Boboc" will be given each year, during a symposium, organized by the Romanian Senate, in April, on the topic "Defending the fundamental human rights and democratic values".


See also

*
Monument of Liberty, Chișinău The Monument of Liberty ( ro, Monumentul Libertăţii) is a monument in Chişinău, Moldova. Overview The monument is to be dedicated to the victims of 2009 Moldova civil unrest. Among the deaths were Valeriu Boboc, Ion Ţâbuleac, Eugen Ţap ...
* Ion Țâbuleac * Eugen Țapu * Maxim Canișev


References


External links


Moldova makes arrest in post-election killing

Valeriu Boboc, decorated post-mortem with The Republic's Order



A fost identificat ucigasul lui Valeriu Boboc

Valeriu Boboc eroul ucis de politie Proteste Chisinau Romanian Television

Silent protest in memory of Valeriu Boboc 13-04-09


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