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On April 7, 2009, one person and two police officers died in Chişinău, Moldova in a riot following the Moldovan parliamentary election, 2009.

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  1. "Proteste în Republica Moldova: Zeci de mii de tineri protestează în Piaţa Marii Adunări Naţionale". Template:Ro icon
  2. "Chisinau, ciocniri intre cei 30.000 de manifestanti si politie. Tinerii striga Revolutie!, Revolutie!, Ole, Ole! Voronin nu mai e!. Grupuri de protestatari se indreapta spre televiziune". HotNews. Template:Ro icon
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