Last year they were able to do it with impunity, and this year they are trying to desecrate the Hungarian military cemetery.

On June 13th, the Calea Neamului (Road of the Nation) marches again to the Úzvölgy military cemetery. The head of the anti-Hungarian organization, Mihai Tîrnoveanu, also announced on his Facebook page that he was interrogated by the Brasov police at the end of May.

"We go forward with God for the Victory of the Romanian Nation! We will be in Úzvölgye on the day of the Ascension of our Lord, Heroes' Day, Thursday, June 13, at 5 p.m.," wrote the leader of Calea Neamului.

Tîrnoveanu also reported a few days ago that on May 22 he was interrogated by the police in Brasov for "failing to fight diseases", the cult of those responsible for war crimes and the public promotion of Legionary figures and symbols.

The police file is about an investigation that started in 2021, i.e. three years later, according to Mihai Tîrnoveanu's Facebook post.

At the beginning of July last year, organized by the Calea Neamului association, around a hundred people arrived at the Úzvölgy military cemetery at the pre-announced time and erected 150 wooden crosses instead of the 50 concrete crosses that had been placed illegally and then removed as a result of a court decision.

As is known, Dormánfalva (Dormănești) in Bákó County previously arbitrarily erected a memorial to the Romanian soldiers who are believed to be buried there, but it soon became clear, and even the Romanian authorities admitted, that the Romanian soldiers who died in the First and Second World Wars were not he was laid to rest there, but in the cemetery of Comănești heroes.

At the end of April, the Csíkszered prosecutor's office closed the criminal proceedings against him last year in the case of the Úzvölgy cemetery. Csaba Borboly, chairman of the Hargita County Council, told Maszol at the time that he would appeal the decision.

During their most recent action in Székelyföld, on March 21, Târnoveanu and his team blared Romanian patriotic songs extremely loudly for hours on the main square of Sepsiszentgyörgy, disrupting the activities of nearby institutions and schools, but also disturbing the peace of the funeral taking place in the nearby Catholic cemetery.

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Cover image: This is what cemetery reservations looked like last year
Source: Maszol.ro