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Dilema Veche - Rumania | 13/03/2008
How much air does a Romanian prison inmate need?
Andrei Manolescu describes conditions in Romanian prisons: "It's true that over the past few years the prisons haven't been as overfilled as they once were, but they're still a long way from conforming to European standards. Under these standards, each prisoner is entitled to eight cubic metres of air. In Romania's prisons it's only six cubic metres, and even that is often only on paper. ... For sure, today's bad conditions are excellent compared with what they used to be. Ten years ago there was a maximum of two inmates to a bed, although often enough inmates had to sleep three in a bed. At least nowadays each prisoner has his own bed because the prisons are operating at 70 percent of their capacity. After all, many Romanian criminals have immigrated to other EU countries. Even the ministry of justice has admitted this, off the record."
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Dilema Veche - Rumania | 11/12/2007
Stelian Tanase on Romania's intellectuals
In an interview with Andrei Manolescu, Romanian political scientist Stelian Tanase talks about intellectuals in Romania's neo-capitalist system. "The intellectuals are among the big losers ... because the main problem for today's intellectuals is that there's no demand for their products. When you don't sell more than 1,000 copies of a book - and I'm talking about a successful book here - you start asking yourself why you bother writing, not necessarily because you're vain but because all authors need to provoke a certain response to realise their true value, and under these conditions an author doesn't receive the necessary support. Many intellectuals earn their living doing other things and lower their value as a result. This is not opportunism but a form of survival in a society that doesn't provide sufficient prestige."
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