
A Son's Scars: Marian Ceaușescu Recounts Brutal Arrest During Romanian Revolution
Marian Ceaușescu, son of the former Romanian dictator, recounted a harrowing tale of his arrest during the 1990 Romanian Revolution. In a recent video interview, he described the events of June 13th, 1990, in Piața Universității, Bucharest. "When they took me from University Square," he recalled, "I had a gun held to my temple." He detailed the brutal beating he received at the hands of soldiers, stating, "I was beaten with the butt of their rifles." The physical evidence of his injuries—a crooked nose and missing teeth—are visible in the video, lending credence to his account. Ceaușescu's testimony provides a powerful and personal perspective on a pivotal moment in Romanian history, underscoring the violence and upheaval of the revolution.