20th March 2011 On Monday 21st March 2011 through to Wednesday 30th March 2011 the last public hearing process of the case between FYROM (Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) and Greece will take place at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague. The FYROM accuses Greece of breaching the terms of the Interim Agreement signed […]
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Macedonian News - Another Violation of the Interim Accord by FYROM’s Regime
The so called pious commitment of Skopje to the express provisions of the Interim Accord continues. The Photo was found at BGeyes. Milososki, a few days ago may have officially denied that Skopjeans violated the Interim Accord, but the facts that expose him are undeniable. We present visual documentation from the speech made by the Prime Minister of FYROM, Nikola […]
Read more ›Πολιτική κρίση στα Σκόπια
Aνήσυχες είναι οι Βρυξέλλες για την τεταμένη πολιτική κατάσταση στην ΠΓΔΜ και την Αλβανία, μετά την αποχώρηση της αντιπολίτευσης από το Kοινοβούλιο στα Σκόπια και τα αιματηρά επεισόδια σε βάρος της αντιπολίτευσης στα Τίρανα. Τους φόβους της για την κατάσταση που επικρατεί στην ΠΓΔΜ εξέφρασε χθες και επισήμως η Ευρωπαϊκή Επιτροπή, τονίζοντας παράλληλα την ανάγκη το σύνολο των πολιτικών κομμάτων […]
Read more ›THE LOBOTOMY OF LIBERTY IN FYROM: THE CASE OF DESTRUCTION OF ANTI-
THE LOBOTOMY OF LIBERTY IN FYROM: THE CASE OF DESTRUCTION OF ANTI- GRUEVISTIC A1 TV THROUGH MASS ARREST OF ITS JOURNALISTS Vasko Gligorijević Nikola Gruevski, the Prime Minister of Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) demonstrated, encouraged by absence of proper, tough approach from legitimate factors that represent values of European civilization, by far the most extreme form […]
Read more ›Catherine Vida: ” 300,000 Greeks live in FYROM”
Catherine Vida, 64 years old, daughter of a Democratic Army rebel immigrated to FYROM after a long journey to the Iron Curtain countries. Her family lost the Greek citizenship but not the Greek nationality. She lives and strives for Greece, she is ready to die for Greece and she teaches Greek in Prilep ( Perlepe),where she lives. Now she is […]
Read more ›PM Gruevski´s hardline policy leaves FYROM out of NATO summit yet again
PM Gruevski´s hardline policy leaves FYROM out of NATO summit yet again Australian Macedonian Advisory Council November 26, 2010 FYROM Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski´s hardline policy to his country´s naming dispute with Greece has once again caused FYROM to not be invited to take part in the latest NATO summit (where new members are then invited to join […]
Read more ›FYROM: Media critical of Gruevski’s Nationalistic Government effectively being dismantled
Photo @ Echedoros-a Blog Freedom of the press is in decline in FYROM and things are getting worst each day. According to a recent announcement of FYROM’s A1, found on its Website: “ Α1 Channel is under Police Siege. More than 10 policemen and many police cars surrounded the building of our Channel and do not permit anyone to enter or get […]
Read more ›Three Scenarios on FYRΟΜ
Skopje Koha e Re 01 Sep 10 p 3 Report by Afrim Tanallari: “Three Scenarios on [FYR]Macedonia” Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski’s resignation along the lines of the Croatian model; a snap parliamentary election along with a referendum on a compromise with Greece; and a technical or an expert government are the three possible scenarios that might happen if […]
Read more ›SDSM: “Gruevski’s appeal for unity is hypocritical”
FYROM’s PM Gruevski appealed during Ilinden’s celebrations for “unity on crucial national issues”, but this appeal was strongly criticized by the opposing SDSM as hypocritical. According to the SDSM announcement “If he [Gruevski] requests that we are united on decisions such as in the latest case where Martin Trenevski, famous for his anti-NATO and anti-EU standpoints, is appointed Ambassador to NATO, then we […]
Read more ›FYROM’s Constitutional Court decides against Gruevski’s government plans on the Albanian first-graders
The constitutional Court of FYROM justified ethnic Albanians on the controversial issue of which ethnic Albanian students should start learning the Official language of the State, in the second term of the first grade. The decision of the FYROM’s Ministry of Education had sparked a serious uproar from Ethnic Albanians in FYROM. Parties, politicians and NGOs of Albanian background declared that this decision was […]
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