Vadim Vieru
Vadim Vieru is the director of programs at Promo-LEX, an organization dedicated to monitoring human rights in the Transnistrian region of Moldova. He has been vocal about the systemic issues surrounding abductions and the lack of accountability for abuses, emphasizing the need for legal reforms and the importance of addressing these human rights violations in the context of ongoing tensions in the region.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Moldova | 2 | 8.00 | 0.32% | +0% | 4,033,963 | 12,888 | $12,000 | 38$ |
| Totals | 2 | 4,033,963 | 12,888 | $12,000 | 38$ |
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Recent Mentions
Moldova:
Vadim Vieru is recognized for over 20 years of work as a human rights defender.
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Moldova:
Vadim Vieru is a lawyer from the human rights organization Promo-LEX who confirmed Pogorlețchi's release from prison.
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Moldova:
Vadim Vieru considers the idea of vetting applied to lawyers as a dangerous confusion between public and liberal professions.
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Moldova:
Vadim Vieru is a lawyer and Program Director at the Promo-LEX Association, expressing concern over human rights issues in the Transnistrian region.
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Moldova:
Vadim Vieru emphasizes the frequent violations of fundamental rights and principles of the rule of law in Moldova.
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Moldova:
Vadim Vieru is the director of the Promo-LEX Association and commented on the extradition process involving Plahotniuc.
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Moldova:
Vadim Vieru, a lawyer, mentioned that the extradition process for Plahotniuc could take a significant amount of time.
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Moldova:
Vadim Vieru is a lawyer who explained the legal procedures regarding Plahotniuc's detention.
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Moldova:
Vadim Vieru stated that the only way to bring the two parliamentarians to justice is through the unrecognized regime in Tiraspol.
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Moldova:
Vadim Vieru warned that individuals targeted must cooperate voluntarily and not under pressure from law enforcement.
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