Zinaida Greceanyi says April 7 events are a national shame

Former Prime Minister Zinaida Greceanyi Tuesday was questioned by prosecutors in the cases opened over the April 2009 events that resulted in the devastation of the Presidential Office and the Parliament's building. After the questioning, Zinaida Grecianyi told the reporters that the April 7 events are a national shame, Info-Prim Neo reports. Asked by the journalists about her April 9 appeal, when she said that arms will be used if the state institutions are attacked, the former Premier said it was a call to the parents to convince their children to stay at home so as to avoid violence. “There was no such order given. It was my initiative, first of all as mother. I addressed the parents and I think many of them understood me. The organizers of those events mobilized not their own children in the protests. They used the young people to achieve their own goals,” Zinaida Greceanyi said. Asked where she was on April 7, Zinaida Greceanyi said she was in the Government's building in her office, where the former head of state and former speaker came later. “I, as Prime Minister, was to take measures to enure the protection of the state property. There were rumors that the Government's building and Teleradio-Moldova Company will be also attacked. Police officers were deployed there to protect the two buildings,” she said. The former Premier also said that she trusts the Moldovan law enforcement bodies and the judiciary. She stressed she found out about Valeriu Boboc's death and the acts of torture in police commissariats from the press, adding those to blame should be identified and punished.

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