USA concerned with Moldova situation
The United States is concerned about the situation in Moldova following the violence on April 7. “Although order has been restored and subsequent demonstrations have been peaceful, we have received reports from civil society and international observers of mistreatment of those detained by Moldovan authorities,” reads the statement of the Department of State, sent by the Chisinau-based US embassy to Info-Prim Neo news agency.
“We are also troubled by reports that students and journalists have been intimidated by government officials,” adds the statement.
President Voronin’s announcement of an amnesty for many of those detained is “an encouraging step toward reconciliation.”
We urge the government to act in accordance with Moldovan law and its international obligations when dealing with the opposition, protesters, and the media. All parties need to conduct themselves responsibly. It is also important that the government reach out to opposition parties and address their concerns about the April 5 election in a cooperative and transparent manner. We stress that there is no excuse for violence, such as took place on April 7. The United States remains committed to working closely with Moldova and its people as the country continues down the path of European integration. Respect for the rule of law and human rights are key elements in our relationship.