How Jean Louis Calderon died in the 1989 Revolution His daughter describes the last moments of the French journalist's life: “He was trampled by a tank. They say a car pushed the tank.”
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How Jean Louis Calderon died in the 1989 Revolution His daughter describes the last moments of the French journalist's life: “He was trampled by a tank. They say a car pushed the tank.”
December 21, '89 - A rally of the dictator in front of the Central Committee suddenly turns into popular revolt. Unofficially, the Revolution had begun in Timisoara on the 16th. With bloodshed, the dead are cremated and then thrown into the canal. In Bucharest, the first night of the Revolution was a massacre. By morning, the blood on the steps of Inter was washed away with the hose. What happened to us was news to the West. Many journalists cam…
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