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- WORLD, Page 33World NotesROMANIABlood in the Square
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- Armed with axes, scythes and stout wooden clubs, rival
- groups of Romanians and ethnic Hungarians closed in on each
- other on a balmy spring evening last week. For a while only
- taunts and epithets were hurled. Then weapons flashed, and
- blood stained the Square of the Roses in downtown Tirgu Mures,
- an industrial city in Transylvania. By the time the army
- intervened, three people were dead and scores wounded.
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- The fighting was a new blow to Romania's provisional
- government and a brutal reminder of how easily ethnic tensions
- can explode in Eastern Europe. Freed from the iron rule of the
- Ceausescu regime, Romania's 2 million ethnic Hungarians (in a
- total population of 23 million) have begun to campaign for
- greater autonomy in Transylvania, where most of them live.
- Their demands have outraged Romanian nationalists. Several
- clashes, including the savage beating of four local leaders of
- the Hungarian Democratic Union, led up to the latest
- hostilities.
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