
Gagauzia Protest: Residents to Rally Against Police Misconduct
Gagauzia Residents to Protest Police Actions, Demand Autonomy Rights Comrat, Moldova – A large protest is planned for this Saturday, June 7th, at 3 PM in Comrat’s central square. The demonstration, announced in a short video by a local resident, is in response to alleged misconduct by Gagauzian police. The speaker, who identifies himself as concerned about the wellbeing of Gagauzia, claims that police have acted improperly and unjustly, citing instances of unwarranted fines and intimidation of elderly residents. "The police have behaved badly many times," the speaker states in the video. "I'm not even talking about the fines; simple pensioners are scared by these lawless actions." He calls on all residents of Gagauzia, especially those in Comrat, Ceadîr-Lunga, and other towns, to attend the protest, emphasizing the importance of showing unity for their autonomy and the future of their children. The protest aims to address concerns about police overreach and advocate for greater autonomy for Gagauzia within Moldova. The video has already garnered significant attention online, suggesting a strong possibility of a large turnout. The event will be closely watched for its potential impact on the political landscape of the region.