Ilie Ilașcu, an important pro-unification activist, died at the age of 73, the news being announced by his family. Born on July 30, 1952, in Moldova, Ilașcu was an economist and became known for his opposition to the Communist Party's policies, advocating for the recognition of Romanian identity. He was sentenced to death in 1993 for supporting the unification of the Republic of Moldova with Romania, and his trial was contested by international human rights organizations. After years of detention, he was released in 2001. He was elected senator in Romania, continuing to be a symbol of the fight for unification. Ilașcu will be laid to rest on November 20 in Bucharest, and those who wish to pay their respects are expected at the chapel of the Saint Sofia church.
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