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militant than Radio Free Europe. He revealed that his station broadcast<br />

warnings to Romanian government officials in an attempt to int<strong>im</strong>idate<br />

them, and that it called on the Romanian people to resist the reg<strong>im</strong>e. He<br />

ad<strong>de</strong>d that, that, on one occasion, Romanian diplomats in Athens tried to<br />

kidnap h<strong>im</strong> and that, on another occasion, an attempt was ma<strong>de</strong> to kill<br />

them. He cla<strong>im</strong>ed that the Bucharest government regar<strong>de</strong>d Radio Future<br />

Romania as its main enemy.<br />

(Roger Tidy-UK, dxld Oct 25)<br />

From that close, it could have been on MW only, escaping notice of the SW<br />

DX world. (gh, dxld)<br />

Here are the English archives of Pro Memoria for the history buffs out<br />

there:<br />

<br />

The program is carried by RRI Russian, as well. So I guess there should be<br />

its German, French and Spanish versions, too.<br />

(Sergei S.-RUS, dxld Oct 25)<br />

Didn't get a chance to listen to this and the audio archive is of the 30<br />

minute broadcast and I couldn't find the feature.<br />

The script is online: Exiled Militants and Anticommunism on Radio Waves<br />

25/10/2010<br />

<br />

In their newsletter they said that:<br />

"Monday is the day when we take a look back in the history of Romanians,<br />

in "Pro Memoria." This week you are invited to listen to a feature on<br />

radio as the only form of fighting against communism available to the<br />

Romanian diaspora. Radio Free Europe is the best known example in this<br />

respect, but there have been other stations, which, on American support,<br />

fuelled the Romanians' anti-communist sent<strong>im</strong>ent. One of these was Radio<br />

Thessaloniki, whose key figure was journalist Mugur Valahu."<br />

In the article they say that in 1954 with support from the Americans he<br />

foun<strong>de</strong>d "Radio Future Romania - Voice of the National Resistance" in<br />

Thessalonica, Greece and that he hea<strong>de</strong>d the station until 1960.<br />

But on what transmitters did it broadcast and was it on medium wave,<br />

shortwave or both?<br />

My 1958 Handbook has medium wave and shortwave transmitters in Salonika<br />

carrying VOA, including Rumanian broadcasts, which were also carried from<br />

the MV Courier. But from the article these broadcasts were clearly<br />

separate from the VOA ones.<br />

(Mike Barraclough-UK, dxld Oct 27)<br />

Morning programs of R Romania Intl always have features from previous day,<br />

so "Pro Memoria" is on Monday evenings and Tuesday mornings.<br />

I attached in this e-mail "Pro Memoria" 6-minute feature [AAC, 48 kbps<br />

(2.1 MB)], or you can DOWNLOAD the entire broadcast directly from WRN ftp<br />

site. 'Pro Memoria" segment runs from fourteenth till twentieth minute<br />

into broadcast.<br />

file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/bcdx988.txt[06.01.2011 12:41:19]

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