Georgi Purvanov Bulgarian President Georgi Purvanov has hit out at a statement by FYROMian prime minister Nikola Gruevski that only in Australia did FYROMians have the unique opportunity to live together with their compatriots from the Aegean (in Greece) and Pirin mountain (in Bulgaria). Purvanov described Gruevski’s statement as “unacceptable”, Bulgarian news agency BTA said on October 29 2009. Purvanov, who […]
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Αιγαίο: οι ουρανοί είναι δικοί τους
Ελλάς-Τουρκία: συμμαχία. ~Α~ […] Μαζί είχαν γιορτάσει την ονομαστική τους εορτή η Ντόρα (Θοδώρα) Μπακογιάννη και ο επιχειρηματίας, πρόεδρος της Aegean, Θόδωρος Βασιλάκης, στις 7 Μαρτίου. Η κοινή γιορτή πραγματοποιήθηκε στο σπίτι του Θόδωρου Βασιλάκη στην Εκάλη και σ’ αυτήν παρακάθησαν 200 και πλέον καλεσμένοι. Αυτά και ο καθένας βγάζει τα συμπεράσματά του… Και ο Βγενόπουλος τα φιρμάνια του. Με […]
Read more ›Η λανθασμένη νομική βάση της Ελλάδας για το Αιγαίο
Η λανθασμένη νομική βάση στην οποία έχουμε στηριχθεί ως χώρα σε ό,τι αφορά το Αιγαίο, ήτοι το άρθρο 3 της Σύμβασης για το Δίκαιο της Θάλασσας έχει δώσει το δικαίωμα σε έναν ατέρμονα κι εθνικά επιβαρυντικό διάλογο με την Τουρκία. Η μάταια επιμονή των διπλωματικών μας εντεταλμένων κατά τη διάρκεια της Συνδιάσκεψης ώστε το άρθρο 46 για τις αρχιπελαγικές χώρες […]
Read more ›Deca Begalci: Refugee children from Macedonia, Greece – The TRUTH of a communist abduction
From the Youtube Channel of rempetisa TITLE: “GREEK CHILDREN” A documentary made by Radivoje Lola Djukic in 1948, with the support of Avala Film in Belgrade. It is narrated in Serbian/Croatian, and does not have subtitles. A special thanks to ZeusTelemaxos who has been my editor, my co-conspirator, my confidante and above all my most trusted friend In Nick Gages Eleni, […]
Read more ›Stolen Children – Epirus, Thessaly, Thrace and Macedonia Greece – passed off as Refugee Aegean Slavs
If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress […]
Read more ›Macedonian names and makeDonski pseudo-linguistics: The case of the names Delius and Delus
Miltiades Elia Bolaris June 19, 2009 Balkan Illusion – phantasia archaica: “…it is very interesting to note that many of the authentic ancient Macedonian words, according to their etymology and pronunciation, have a striking resemblance to the appropriate words used in the modern Macedonian language (and other so called “Slav”[sic] languages)”…”Del(us). The verb “dela” (to work) exists in the so […]
Read more ›Tempi Theatre inaugurated, with Aeschylus’ ‘The Choephori’.
The Tempi Theatre in the region of Omolios, central Greece, opened to the public with Aeschylus’ “The Choephori” (meaning “The Libation Bearers”), the second part of the”Oresteia” trilogy, performed by the Thessaly Theatre Group. Aeschylus (ca. 525 B.C.) is regarded “the father of Ancient Greek tragedy”. He has written between 50 and 90 plays, but only six of them still […]
Read more ›Skopjan irredentism: one of the latest chapters.
We have been witnesses a myriad of times to the ever growing ultra nationalism spread among the population of the State of Skopje and also its diaspora. An extreme political stance sponsored by the government of the FYROM ,as far as the interior of this country is concearned, with actions like the renaming of the Skopje city stadium to “Philip […]
Read more ›Greek Colonization in the Northern Aegean
Greek Colonization in the Northern Aegean In the second half of the 8th century B.C., the Eastern and Central Mediterranean saw another wave of Greek colonisation, which continued during the whole 7th century B.C. The Macedonian and Thracian coasts also got their share. Greek colonies were founded at the Pierea (Methonè), the Chalcidiki peninsula (Mendè, Skionè, Sanè, […]
Read more ›Slav-Macedonian Political Separatists
Map published in the Yugoslav newspaper Borba for 26 Aug 1946, showing the Yugoslav Macedonia and the ethnic boundaries as they dreamed from the Slavmacedonian Separatists FYROM´s (Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) irredentist policy towards Greece from 1944 to the present, is a policy that is in flagrant breach of the Interim Agreement signed by the two parties in 1995, […]
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