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- <title>
- Feb. 05, 1990: World Notes:History
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1990
- Feb. 05, 1990 Mandela:Free At Last?
- </history>
- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- WORLD, Page 47
- World Notes
- HISTORY
- The End Of the Affair
- </hdr>
- <body>
- <p> New versions of just how Nicolae Ceausescu and his wife
- Elena died keep surfacing. The official story, according to an
- attending prosecutor, is that following their trial, the couple
- were escorted into a barracks courtyard, still believing that
- their lives would be spared. When they saw a firing squad
- forming, the two began "running wildly" around the courtyard.
- Nicolae was trapped in a corner and shot. Elena, still running,
- was shot in the back by an army officer. Other soldiers
- proceeded to riddle the bodies with submachine-gun fire.
- </p>
- <p> That, says Bucharest lawyer Nicu Teodorescu, 57, is not
- quite how it happened. Teodorescu, who claims he was called in
- at the last minute to defend the Ceausescus, told the London
- Times last week that the end was considerably less dramatic,
- if no tidier. After the trial, during which they refused to
- cooperate (Teodorescu tried unsuccessfully to persuade them to
- plead mental instability), the Ceausescus were taken into the
- courtyard. "It was a mere quarter-hour or so after the death
- sentence was pronounced," he says. "They thought they were
- walking to a cell, when suddenly there was a huge burst of
- fire. Elena and Nicolae fell head to head. Their bodies spun
- round, and they fell close to each other." The Times concludes
- that the bodies were then placed against a wall for the benefit
- of photographers--and history.
- </p>
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- </body>
- </article>
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