http://adevarul.ro/cultura/istorie/mArturi...d236/index.html
Asta ca sa ne mai ia gandul de la memei si alte dobitoace mioritice..
http://www.washingtonpost.com/sf/style/201...alling/?hpid=z1
Un material pe care nu-l veti gasi in presa romaneasca de azi.
If you did anything that even slightly annoyed them, they would either drug you, beat you or put you in a straitjacket " anything to keep you quiet, he says. The back of his head is lashed with scars.
A healthy child placed in one of these orphanages? he says, his voice catching. Give it one year and that child's hopes and dreams and future have been taken away from him.
Izidor opens the floor for questions. People congratulate him on his successes, so impressive because they are so unlikely: At age 11 he was plucked out of the orphanage by an American family in California and now lives in Denver, where he supports himself with two low-wage jobs. Being a professional orphan is, as he wryly calls it, his third job.