At least 20,000 call on government to resign in Moldova
Publisher | Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty |
Publication Date | 14 September 2015 |
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Last updated (GMT/UTC): 14.09.2015 11:13
By RFE/RL's Moldovan Service
At least 20,000 people are protesting in Moldova's capital, demanding the resignation of President Nicolae Timofti and the government following a bank scandal that led to the disappearance of some $1 billion.
Protesters are also calling for early parliamentary elections to be held in March.
The protest, organized by the Dignity and Truth civic movement in Moldova, also brought tens of thousands of Moldovans into the streets on September 6.
It was the largest protest in the country's post-Soviet history.
For a week, hundreds of protesters have remained at a tent camp in Chisinau's central square and vowed to stay until their demands are met.
Protest organizers are now urging people to also set up tents around the government building.
The UN's top human rights official, Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein, has called on authorities in Moldova to address the demands of protesters, warning that a failure to do so "could lead to greater polarization of society."
With reporting by AP
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