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Published Date: 03 July 2009
GHEORGHE "Gica" Popescu, the former captain of Romania's national football team, yesterday admitted being an informer for the country's secret police during the communist era.
The admission came three days after he denied the allegations, calling a newspaper report that he had been a Securitate informant "a big lie".

In an interview with the daily Evenimentul Zilei yesterday, Popescu said he wrote four notes informing on team-mates and colleagues while he was playing at Universitatea Craiova.

The defender was in a Romanian team that qualified for three consecutive World Cups starting in 1990 and for two European Championships.

When the allegations surfaced, 41-year-old Popescu said he had only promised in 1985 to "defend the national interests" during the regime of the late dictator Nicolae Ceausescu.

In the latest interview, he defended his actions under communism. "Even if I wrote notes, I wrote good things," he said. "I praised people."

Ceausescu's Securitate relied on 700,000 informants to keep tabs on its 22 million people.

Security services kept tabs on athletes, and players involved in international competition were reportedly asked for details of conversations with foreigners.





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  • Last Updated: 02 July 2009 10:03 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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Finlang,

Hong Kong 03/07/2009 02:28:10
Just obeying orders, guv ... This, hardly surprising, from one of the most vile, oppressive regimes in recent European history. Enforced ideology at its sadistic worst.

How we wished Ceausescu's executioners had let him (and his wife) live and go to trial and face the people upon whom his wicked rule inflicted unimaginable misery. But his dispatchers had personal cover-up complicit reasons not to. A sad and all too familiar scenario.



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Chief Apologist,

08/07/2009 05:25:29
A shocking state of affairs.

 

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