The year 1989 was and remains a crucial episode in the history of humanity. The collapse of the Berlin Wall marked the end of an era: the fall of communism in Eastern and Central Europe. Apart from one exception – Romania – the oppressed behind the Iron Curtain overcome their regimes without bloodshed or violence. In the winter of 1989, I was a witness to and participant in the Romanian revolution that led to the collapse of one of the most oppressive regimes in Eastern Europe. It was a time of mourning, but also a time of rejoicing: the totalitarian ideology – we wrongly assumed --was forever gone and buried in the history books.... Read More