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Romanian judges say new laws will stymie prosecutions

Associated Press
Romanian judges say new laws will stymie prosecutions

A man takes part in a flash mob in Bucharest, Romania, Sunday, Dec. 17, 2017. Protesters braved low temperatures and rain covering their mouths and eyes with black ribbons during a flash mob outside the government headquarters against planned modifications to Romanian justice legislation that critics say would render it less effective in punishing high-level corruption. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)

BUCHAREST — Hundreds of Romanian judges and prosecutors staged protests around the country on yesterday over planned modifications to the legal system they say will hamper prosecutions.

The demonstrations were held outside courts in cities including the capital, Bucharest, Cluj, Galati, Brasov and Constanta.

In the city of Cluj, people gave flowers to judges and applauded them outside court, where they held their robes in their arms to symbolize the difficulties they'd have in doing their jobs properly if the amendments, some of which Parliament approved last week, became law.

In a joint statement, prosecutors in Constanta said the proposals "don't just hamper the anti-corruption fight, but (also) the fight against all crime."

Among the proposed changes are a move to ban public statements about investigations and trials, and another to limit the use of video and audio recordings. A further proposal would allow suspects to be present when witnesses are giving testimony.

Prosecutors say that could mean the victim of a pedophile being obliged to give evidence in front of their perpetrator.

One agency charged with prosecuting organized crime and terrorism said last week that 1,200 drugs trafficking cases would be halted if amendments became law.

President Klaus Iohannis, a critic of the proposals, can send them back to Parliament.

In recent weeks, thousands of Romanians have protested against the proposals, saying they will make it harder to punish high-level corruption.

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