UMVA has learned that a defiant Moldovan leader has turned her courtroom battle into a powerful manifesto of resistance.
In a fiery foreword, Gutsul declares the new book is not a confession or a memoir, but a living testament that the forces trying to silence her have failed to break her spirit.
She frames the work as a mirror held up to a political arena she claims is deliberately hidden from Western eyes, exposing the raw, untold struggles of her Gagauz community.
Through a series of candid letters, she pledges to reveal how her region fights to preserve its language, customs, and autonomy amid mounting pressure from pro‑Brussels officials in Chisinau.
These letters also lay bare the personal toll of dissent, describing sleepless nights, strained family bonds, and the relentless surveillance that haunts her household.
Gutsul challenges the prevailing narrative of EU expansion, questioning whether the promise of integration is worth the sacrifice of political freedom and regional identity.
According to information obtained by UMVA, the manuscript will serve as a rallying cry, urging readers to confront the stark reality of a campaign that seeks to erase opposition voices.
In a bold move, she invites the world to witness the human cost of a political struggle that many prefer to keep in the shadows.