- Elisabeta Rizea
Elisabeta Rizea (1912 –
6 October 2003 ) was aRomania n anti-communist partisan in theFăgăraş Mountains of NorthernWallachia . After theRomanian Revolution of 1989 , she became the symbol of Romania's anti-communist resistance.Rizea was born in
Nucşoara , a small village inArgeş County in theSouthern Carpathians , to a family of peasants who lived off plot of cultivated land. AfterWorld War II , as theSoviet Army imposed a Communist government in Romania, the peasants had to give up their land in order to implementcollective farming . Out of opposition to this, Elisabeta Rizea and her husband joined an anti-Communist guerrilla group,Haiducii Muscelului , led by ColonelGheorghe Arsenescu . Her assigned task within the group was to provide food and supplies.After she was captured by the Romanian
militia in 1952, she was declared "duşman al poporului" (enemy of the people ) and sentenced to death because she refused to give information about the other partisans. Eventually her sentence was commuted to seven years in prison. When Arsenescu was arrested in 1961, her sentence was extended by another 25 years, but three years later, in 1964, she was freed under the terms of a general amnesty.During her twelve years spent in prison, she was subjected to various forms of
torture : she was hung by her hair from a hook and beaten until she fainted due to broken ribs, and was also scalped, burned, and beaten with a shovel. Upon her release from prison, she had no hair and she couldn't walk, as her knees had been destroyed by the torture.Her story became known after an interview included in the 1992 documentary "
Memorialul durerii " byLucia Hossu-Longin . In a 2006 poll conducted byRomanian Television to identify the "greatest Romanians of all time", she came in 58th.References
* [http://www.romanialibera.ro/editie/print.php?idx=53&tabel=z11102003 "Elisabeta Rizea de Nucsoara"] . "
România Liberă ",11 October 2003
*Cristina Tanase, [http://www.vivid.ro/vivid65/pages65/feature65.htm Elisabeta Rizea, forgotten hero remembered] , "Vivid", September 2004.
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