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The Ioanid Gang were simple thieves, with no political agenda.

   * Gheorghe Apostol belonged to the stalinist nomenklatura, his

speech against Ceausescu was 30 years late.

   * Gheorghe Arsenescu had a guerilla. Guerillas are no dissidents. 

A dissident is a someone who intellectually, trough public expression of opinions, challenges an ideology.

Anatol E. Baconsky was a stalinist. He was never a dissident, and he frequently traveled abroad under the communist regime. He formed an expensive art collection with the money received for his communist poems. 
   * Petru Dugulescu was a baptist pastor who had a car accident, that is all. 

He was never imprisoned.

  * Radu Gyr was a Romanian antisemitic national-socialist. 
   * Emil Hurezeanu emigrated. He was no dissident, because he did not express

his views while in Romania.

   * Grigore Răceanu belonged to the nomenklatura. 
   * Mircea Răceanu (Mircea Bernath) was a defector and a spy.