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Moldova detached itself from Soviet Union, but didn’t become free from sorrows, opinion


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The Republic of Moldova detached itself from the Soviet Union, but didn’t become free from sorrows, social, administrative, border and integrity related problems. In an article published by IPN, composer Eugen Doga says that Moldova does not have borders at its East, where others protect the land stolen from us.

“We have only borders with Romania, where it is not so necessary, even if the EU starts there. We do not have borders at the East. Others stay there and do not guard our borders. They guard the land stolen from us. These are not peacekeepers. If these are joint peacekeeping forces, they should stay there together. They enclosed their area and stay very far, close to Anenii Noi, in the wood, as the partisans,” stated Eugen Doga

The composer said that we cannot speak about the European Union until we have a foreign army on our territory and there is no peace and harmony in society. “Which European Union will assume such a headache? The union with Romania is also out of question. We do not yet know what state we want to build. We celebrate 25 years of independence of the state, but what is the form of this state and is this form respected? Where does it start and where does it end? Who set these borders?” asked the master.

Eugen Doga said the Republic of Moldova does not have symbols as we play the anthem of the Romanian language. “I want to write the national anthem of this state, but wait for that moment to come. I hope the independence will not be only on calendar and that we will have not only a flag, but also another symbol that we could sing with pride in the language spoken today by the people, which would unite us all, not only those who live on this land, but also those who remained in the nation’s history after centuries and those who will come after us,” stated the artist.

On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the declaration of Moldova’s Independence, IPN News Agency decided to depict the portrait of the current Republic of Moldova. For the purpose, it provoked a number of people, including state officials, politicians, businessmen, civil rights activists and persons without posts and titles, but who have what to say. The generic picture is called “Thoughts about and for Moldova”. The articles started to be published on July 18.