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Petru Godiac : ウィキペディア英語版
Petru Godiac

Petru Godiac (born October 1, 1967, Talmaza) is an activist from Moldova. He was decorated, by a presidential decree, with Moldova's highest state decoration – the Order of the Republic.〔(Members of "Ilascu Group", awarded „Ordinul Republicii" )〕〔Vocea Basarabiei, (Un grup de persoane au fost decorate cu „Ordinul Republicii” )〕
==Biography==

Petru Godiac was born on October 1, 1967 in Talmaza, Ştefan Vodă District. He was a member of the Popular Front of Moldova in Tiraspol. Between April–June 1992, he fought in the War of Transnistria, but in June 1992 was captured. Petru Godiac and the other members of the "Tiraspol Six" were convicted on December 9, 1993 of "terrorist acts". Ilie Ilașcu, Alexandru Leşco, Tudor Petrov-Popa, Andrei Ivanţoc, Petru Godiac, and Valeriu Garbuz are known as the "Tiraspol Six". Petru Godiac was released on June 12, 1994.〔(Ilascu and others v. Moldova and Russia )〕 He has been living in Cluj-Napoca since 1995.

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