Radu (codename)

Radu (codename)

Radu was, according to Ion Mihai Pacepa, the codename for a radiological weapon used against dissenters and critics by Nicolae Ceauşescu's Securitate. "Radu" is a Romanian name and in this context it is a reference to "radiation". The weapon was intended to lead to cancer which would result in death within months after the exposure.Ion Mihai Pacepa, Red Horizons: The True Story of Nicolae and Elena Ceausescus' Crimes, Lifestyle, and Corruption, Regnery Publishing, Inc., 1990, ISBN 0895267462 p.145-146]

According to Pacepa, it was created by the Securitate's "Service K" in spring 1970, using radioactive materials it received from the KGB. The Romanian "Service K", founded in 1950s by the Soviets using the KGB model, was in charge of the dirty work against jailed prisoneers which they considered dangerous for the regime. This included monitoring them with microphones and trying to frame them by inducing them into making incriminating statements. The service was also in charge of killing them and making it appear like a suicide or natural death.

Historian Mihai Pelin claimed in a book on Radio Free Europe, "Meliţa şi Eterul", that there was no such weapon, but others, such as RFE journalist Nestor Ratesh argue that Pelin also claimed the Securitate was not involved in the RFE bombing, but eventually it turned out that they were the ones who hired Carlos the Jackal for this job. [ [http://www.jurnalul.ro/articole/73496/tinte-perpetue "Tinte perpetue"] , in "Jurnalul Naţional", February 2, 2004]

Critics of Ceauşescu who died of cancer and are suspected to have been irradiated by the Securitatea include:

* Noel Bernard, head of the Romanian-language department of Radio Free Europe.
* Vlad Georgescu, head of the Romanian-language department of Radio Free Europe.
* Mihai Cizmărescu, head of the Romanian-language department of Radio Free Europe.
* Emil Georgescu, journalist at the Radio Free Europe.
* Amza Pellea, Romanian actor

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