'We are watching you': the 500-day protest against corruption in Romania
Protesters in Sibiu have been staging a daily demonstration outside the ruling PSD party's HQ
Every day when the Lutheran church bell strikes noon, people fall silent in a leafy street in the Transylvanian city of Sibiu. For more than 500 days, in snow, drizzle and scorching sun, a group of residents has staged a silent protest in the centre of the picturesque city. Always at the same time, and always at the same place: outside the headquarters of Romania's ruling Social Democrat party (PSD), which is embroiled in corruption scandals and accused by Brussels of flouting democratic values.
The message to the PSD is simple, says Ciprian Ciocan: "We know what you are doing and we are watching every move that you do, and we are here to defend the rule of law." He says he never knows how many people will show up to protest.
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