Talk:Nicolae Labiș

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Original research[edit]

I'm not saying that the information is false, but where are the WP:SOURCES? Also, there is no mention of the archives of Securitate, which could either confirm or debunk his assassination.

By Googling about that, apparently Securitate had no file on Labiș. I don't think they would have destroyed their own file, it was top secret information, it wasn't meant for journalists and historians.

And frankly, while the Dej regime formally discouraged nationalism, it was part of the plan of breaking with the Soviet Union and it was secretly encouraged. Publicly reading that poetry could have been stuff for scandal, but no more than that. Departure from the Soviet Union was a policy Ceausescu inherited from Dej, although Dej was more discrete about it. Soviet Union broke with Stalinism, while Dej and Ceausescu remained faithful Stalinists. tgeorgescu (talk) 19:41, 23 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]