Simeon G. Murafa
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Simeon G. Murafa was a Moldova
Moldova
Moldova , officially the Republic of Moldova is a landlocked state in Eastern Europe, located between Romania to the West and Ukraine to the North, East and South. It declared itself an independent state with the same boundaries as the preceding Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1991, as part...

n politician and director of the newspaper Cuvânt moldovenesc
Cuvânt moldovenesc
- History :The first edition was printed on June 5, 1914 and last on January 7, 1919. The first editor in chief was Nicolae Alexandri, rempalced on April 2, 1917 by Pan Halippa. Among the authors were: Simion Murafa, Ion Pelivan, M. Ciachir, Gh. Stîrcea, T. Inculeţ...

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Biography

Simeon G. Murafa graduated from Kiev University
Kiev University
Taras Shevchenko University or officially the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv , colloquially known in Ukrainian as KNU is located in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine. It is the third oldest university in Ukraine after the University of Lviv and Kharkiv University. Currently, its structure...

 in 1912. He worked as director for Cuvânt moldovenesc
Cuvânt moldovenesc
- History :The first edition was printed on June 5, 1914 and last on January 7, 1919. The first editor in chief was Nicolae Alexandri, rempalced on April 2, 1917 by Pan Halippa. Among the authors were: Simion Murafa, Ion Pelivan, M. Ciachir, Gh. Stîrcea, T. Inculeţ...

. Simeon G. Murafa was a founder of the National Moldavian Party
National Moldavian Party
-History:Prior to 1917, Bessarabian intelligentsia was divided between noblemen, conservatives, democrats, and socialists. Vasile Stroescu, a rich but very modest filantop boyar, managed to persuade all major factions to leave internal fights and at four day meeting the National Moldavian Party...

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Simeon G. Murafa was killed on August 20, 1917. Two Cossack regiments stationed in Bălţi County
Bălţi County
Bălți was a county of Moldova from 1998 to 2003. Its population in 2003 was 500,900. Its capital was Bălți.-External links:* , Statoids.com...

, and a 3,000-strong Russian Army regiment in Orhei County
Orhei County
Orhei was a county of Moldova from 1998 to 2003. Its population in 2003 was 300,400. Its capital was Orhei.-External links:* , Statoids.com...

 had no other occupation but regular rades through these Counties. Among their victims were some preeminent personalities, such as the lawyer Simeon G. Murafa, the engineer Hodorogea, and Mihai Razu in August 1917, and many others in these two Counties alone.

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