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2 Oct 1903 – The Prime Minister of England Balfour knew NO “Ethnic Macedonians”

2 Oct 1903 – The Prime Minister of England Balfour knew NO “Ethnic Macedonians”

A quite revealing article found on the Australian Newspaper “Argus” (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954), Friday 2 October 1903, page 5, includes Official Statistics about the Population of Macedonia given by the Prime Minister of England, Arthur Balfour. According to the Official Statistics given by the Prime Minister, the Nationalities of Macedonia at that time were: Turks, Greeks, Bulgarians, Jews, Serbians, […]

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25th March 1878 – Leeds Mercury’s Article about Macedonia

25th March 1878 – Leeds Mercury’s Article about Macedonia

By Christos P. The Leeds Mercury was a newspaper in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It was published from 1718 to 1755 and again from 1767. Initially it consisted of 12 pages and cost three halfpennies. In 1794 it had a circulation of about 3,000 copies, and in 1797 the cost rose to sixpence because of increased stamp duty. It appeared […]

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Deca Begalci: Refugee children from Macedonia, Greece – The TRUTH of a communist abduction

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, […]

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WAS THE REMOVAL OF THE MARBLES ILLEGAL?

WAS THE REMOVAL OF THE MARBLES ILLEGAL?

By Professor Vassilis Demetriades, University of Crete (This document was included as Appendix A to the submission of the British Committee for the Restitution of the Parthenon Marbles to the House of Commons Select Committee). One of the most debated issues regarding the removal of the Acropolis sculptures by Lord Elgin and their transfer to England in 1800-01 is the […]

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