词条 | Iosif Dan |
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Iosif Dan (commonly known as Dan Iosif, 14 October 1950 – 5 December 2007[1]) was a Romanian politician who was a leading figure in the 1989 Romanian revolution, leading protests in Bucharest in the final days of Nicolae Ceauşescu's 25-year rule. Iosif was born in Bucharest. In 1969 he graduated from 'Şcoala de maiştri militari', a military school in Sibiu, Romania. Iosif was a presidential adviser and faithful political adept of Ion Iliescu, permanently being a member of Iliescu's party (FSN, FDSN, PDSR and PSD). He served as a senator for multiple terms, and during his final days he was a member of the Romanian Chamber of Deputies.[2] A controversial figure, in 2006 he was heard in connection to the 1990 Mineriad, being investigated under suspicion of crimes against humanity and undermining state power, along with some twenty others.[3] Iosif died of lung cancer in a clinic in Novosibirsk, Russia, where he had been undergoing treatment since November 2007. References1. ^{{cite news|title=Dan Iosif, leading figure in Romanian revolution, dies|publisher=International Herald Tribune|date=5 December 2007|url=http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/12/05/europe/EU-GEN-Romania-Obit-Iosif.php|accessdate=9 December 2007}} 2. ^His page on the official website of the Romanian Chamber of Deputies 3. ^Article from Gândul External links
8 : 1950 births|2007 deaths|Romanian presidential advisors|People of the Romanian Revolution|Members of the Senate of Romania|Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Romania)|Deaths from lung cancer|Deaths from cancer in Russia |
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