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Document 7
Source: Open letter circulated by anonymous women's group in Romania, addressed to Elena Ceausescu,
wife of Romanian Communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu, 1980. Published in a French periodical in 1981.
Where is our agricultural produce, dear “First Lady of the country"*? We would dearly love to know it, from
yourself, in your capacity of communist woman, wife and mother, where is our foodstuff? Where on earth
could one find cheese, margarine, butter, cooking oil, the meat which one needs to feed the folk of this
country?
By now, you should know, Mrs. Ceausescu, that after so many exhausting hours of labor in factories and on
building sites we are still expected to rush about like mad, hours on end, in search of food to give our
husbands, children, and grandchildren something to eat.
You should know that we may find nothing to buy in the state-owned food shops, sometimes for days or
weeks on end. And finally if one is lucky to find something, as we must stand in endless lines, which in the
end stop all desire to eat and even to be alive! Sometimes we would even feel like dying, not being able to
face the suffering, the utter misery and injustice that is perpetrated on this country.
*First lady Elena Ceausescu was known for her lavish lifestyle.
Transcribed Image Text:Document 7 Source: Open letter circulated by anonymous women's group in Romania, addressed to Elena Ceausescu, wife of Romanian Communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu, 1980. Published in a French periodical in 1981. Where is our agricultural produce, dear “First Lady of the country"*? We would dearly love to know it, from yourself, in your capacity of communist woman, wife and mother, where is our foodstuff? Where on earth could one find cheese, margarine, butter, cooking oil, the meat which one needs to feed the folk of this country? By now, you should know, Mrs. Ceausescu, that after so many exhausting hours of labor in factories and on building sites we are still expected to rush about like mad, hours on end, in search of food to give our husbands, children, and grandchildren something to eat. You should know that we may find nothing to buy in the state-owned food shops, sometimes for days or weeks on end. And finally if one is lucky to find something, as we must stand in endless lines, which in the end stop all desire to eat and even to be alive! Sometimes we would even feel like dying, not being able to face the suffering, the utter misery and injustice that is perpetrated on this country. *First lady Elena Ceausescu was known for her lavish lifestyle.
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