CONTROLLING AND PREVENTING THE ACTIONS OF THE FOREIGN AGENTS. A RELEVANT ORDER FOR THE COUNTY STRUCTURES OF THE SECURITATE UM 0110 FROM 2ND OF DECEMBER 1989 Cover Image

CONTROLLING AND PREVENTING THE ACTIONS OF THE FOREIGN AGENTS. A RELEVANT ORDER FOR THE COUNTY STRUCTURES OF THE SECURITATE UM 0110 FROM 2ND OF DECEMBER 1989
CONTROLLING AND PREVENTING THE ACTIONS OF THE FOREIGN AGENTS. A RELEVANT ORDER FOR THE COUNTY STRUCTURES OF THE SECURITATE UM 0110 FROM 2ND OF DECEMBER 1989

Author(s): Virgiliu Ţârău
Subject(s): Post-War period (1950 - 1989), History of Communism
Published by: Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai
Keywords: Romania; December 1989; foreign tourists; Securitate surveillance; UM 0110;

Summary/Abstract: Thirty years after the fall of communism the debates about the soviet role in the East European Revolutions of 1989 are not ended. In this short article we discuss a relevant document in relation with this topic. It was an order issued by the Chief of the UM 0110 at the beginning of December 1989 in relation with the dangers related to the presence of tourists form East and West in Romania. In essence, in the same day when supposedly Bush and Gorbachev discussed in Malta the fate of Romania, the UM 0110 enter in an alarm situation. According to the directive, in order to control and prevent, but also for neutralize and thwart any hostile actions of the possible dangers, the UM 0110 need to intensify the surveillance of different categories of subjects which were in the attention (foreign tourists, other foreign travelers or representatives that were in Romania from other communist countries). What this document tells us is the fact that the Romanian Securitate was aware that such dangers need to be addressed urgently and that beyond routine urgent actions need to be prepared. These perils become pressing in terms of control, prevention and neutralization of the eventual actions of those tourists.

  • Issue Year: 65/2020
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 171-181
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English