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The Balkan has previously reported on the Ukrainian “Peacemaker” site, which has targeted political opponents of the Zelensky regime for assassination. Now Moldova has a site of the same name targeting “undesirable” politicians, public figures, and activists who oppose the regime of President Maia Sandu. The Moldovan version mirotvorets.info contains information about opposition leaders, journalists, and businessmen who are not friendly toward the globalist regime ruling in Chișinău. On their photos is an inscription “persona non grata.”
Just as with the Ukrainian site, there is no information about who its creator is, although the Ukrainian version is known to be tied to the SBU. The domain was registered on June 5, and the site uses servers of a Moldovan hosting company called Tophost. The site also operates a Facebook page.
The Moldovan site has published a database of 25 people, including former President Igor Dodon (leader of the Party of Socialists), Governor of the Gagauzia Autonomous region, Evghenia Guțul, Ilan Șor (leader of the Victory bloc), and current presidential canidates Irina Vlah (Platform Moldova Party) and journalist Natalia Morrili. It is another sign of the collapse of democracy in a country that is falling under globalist authoritarianism.
The description of the site states claims that mirotvorets.info is “a database of persons who have committed actions against the national interests of Moldova.” A similar database was created in Romania. It also includes Moldovan public figures critical of the rule of President Maia Sandu and the ruling Action and Solidarity party. The list of “enemies of Romania” is drawn up by fighters from the Romanian group “Getica” fighting in Ukraine on the side of Kiev, which also includes Moldovan mercenaries.
Moldovan parliament speaker Igor Grosu has called Getica “heroes” and wished them a quick return home “healthy and with a victory.” In response, members of Getica released a video in which they publicly affirm their support of the current government and promised to return, and “restore order,” to solve the country’s opposition problem.