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Octavian Ţicu Member of the Commission for the Study of the Communist Dictatorship in Moldova Incumbent Assumed office
January 14, 2010Personal details Born August 21, 1972
UngheniAlma mater [University of Iaşi] Profession Historian Religion Eastern Orthodoxy Octavian Ţicu (born August 21, 1972, Ungheni) is a historian from the Republic of Moldova and former professional boxer (multiple national champion).
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Biography
Octavian Ţicu was head of the International Relations and Political Science Chair of the History and International Relations Faculty at the Free International University of Moldova, then Director of the Institute of History and Political Science. Octavian Ţicu holds a degree in history from the Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iaşi, Romania, where he also studied for a Ph.D. (1994-2000). He is author of three books (including one published in Germany).
Octavian Ţicu is a member of the Commission for the Study of the Communist Dictatorship in Moldova.[1] Octavian Ţicu has received numerous awards that allowed him to do research in Romania, Russia, Hungary,France, Switzerland,and the United States of America. Presently he is researcher-coordinator at the Institute of History, State and Law, Academy of Science of Moldova.
Awards
- In 2010, he was awarded Medal "Civic Merit" by the President of the Republic of Moldova.
- In 2004, he received the National Youth Prize in the field of Science and Literature for his monograph, entitled The Problem of Basarabia and Soviet-Romanian Ties in the Interwar Period (1919-1939).
- During his student years, Ţicu was a professional boxer and won multiple international awards. He reperesented Moldova at the 1996 Summer Olympics and won the Silver Medal at the European Boxing Cup (1999, Ukraine). He is also a multiple national champion in Moldova.
External links
- Ticu Octavian
- Octavian Ticu, al doilea la Cupa Europei
- Octavian Ticu
- (Romanian) Preşedintele interimar al Republicii Moldova Mihai Ghimpu a emis un decret prezidenţial privind constituirea Comisiei pentru studierea şi aprecierea regimului comunist totalitar din Republica Moldova.
- Moldovan authorities going to condemn communist regime…
- Hundreds of thousands of cases to be examined by commission for combating Communism
- http://www.privesc.eu/?p=1884 - The first press conference of the Commission, Moldpress, January 18 2010. Video.
- http://www.timpul.md/article/2010/01/18/5881 - interview with Gheorghe Cojocaru, president of the Commission.
- (Romanian) Vladimir Tismăneanu, Un moment istoric: Comisia de studiere a comunismului
- Site-ul Parlamentului Republicii Moldova
References
- ^ 165/14.01.2010 Decret privind constituirea Comisiei pentru studierea si aprecierea regimului comunist totalitar din Republica Moldova, Monitorul Oficial 5-7/3, 19.01.2010
Alliance for European Integration Topics Parties Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova • Liberal Party (Moldova) • Democratic Party of Moldova • Party Alliance Our MoldovaCabinet PLDM MPs Filat • Tănase • Godea • Palihovici • Nagacevschi • Ţap • Vieru • Balan • Hotineanu • Leancă • Ghileţchi • Şleahtiţchi • Agache • Cimbriciuc • Furdui • Ioniţă • Streleţ • Butmălai • Ionaş • Ciobanu • OlaruPL MPs PD MPs AMN MPs Serafim Urechean • Veaceslav Untilă • Ion Pleşca • Leonid Bujor • Vasile Balan • Iurie Colesnic • Veaceslav Platon • Valentin ChepteniCojocaru
CommissionAnti-communism in Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina (1917-1991) Political entities Bessarabia • Bukovina • Chernivtsi oblast • Budjak • Moldavian Democratic Republic • Bessarabian Soviet Socialist Republic • Moldavian ASSR • Moldavian SSREvents Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact • Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina • Romania during World War II • Political prisoners in Soviet Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina • Fântâna Albă massacre • Tatarka common graves • Deportation of Romanians in the Soviet Union • 13 June 1941 deportation • Operation Yug • Operation North • Bălţi POW camp • Moldavian famine (1946-1947)Anti-Soviet organizations Arcaşii lui Ştefan • Bessarabian Revolutionaries Organization • Black Army • Democratic Agrarian Party • Freedom Party • Democratic Union of Freedom • Mişcarea Nordică • National Patriotic Front • Pământenirea • Sabia Dreptăţii • "Vasile Lupu" High School Group • Vocea BasarabieiPrisoners and dissidents Victor Andreev • Alexandru Baltagă • Vladimir Bivol • Filimon Bodiu • Olimpiada Bodiu • Gheorghe Briceag • Constantin Condrat • Dumitru Crihan • Ion Codreanu • Alexandru Duca • Gheorghe Ghimpu • Valeriu Graur • Tudor Goncearencu • Pan Halippa • Ion Istrati • Nicole Istrati • Eufrosinia Kersnovskaya • Ion Moraru • Mihai Moraru • Mihai Moroşanu • Vasile Odobescu • Ion Pelivan • Vadim Pirogan • Andrei Sănduţă • Isidor Sârbu • Andrei Stoica • Alexandru Şoltoianu • Ilarion Tǎutu • Alexandru Usatiuc-Bulgǎr • Ion Vasilenco • Vasile Vâlcu • Victor ZâmbreaPassive dissidentism Loghin Alexeev • Nicolae Anestiade • Vsevolod Anghel • Cemârtan • Corlǎteanu • Ion Druţǎ • Iordache Ionescu • Serafim Saka • Nicolae Testemiţanu • Vasile Vasilache • Grigore VieruPersecutors Organisations, places, events Cenaclul Mateevici • Literatura şi Arta • Mişcarea Democraticǎ • Popular Front of Moldova1988-1991, people The political diaspora Bessarabian and Bukovinian refugees • Pro Basarabia şi Bucovina • Anton Crihan • Paul Goma • Nicolae Lupan • Grigore SingurelCategories:- Alliance for European Integration
- 1972 births
- Living people
- Eastern Orthodox Christians from Moldova
- Alexandru Ioan Cuza University alumni
- Moldovan historians
- Members of the Commission for the Study of the Communist Dictatorship in Moldova
- Moldovan boxers
- Boxers at the 1996 Summer Olympics
- Moldovan politician stubs
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