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FYROM faces another Day of Shame

FYROM faces another Day of Shame

Photo: sense-agency.com Thousands of FYROM’s Slavs went to welcome today the War Crimes Convict,  Johan Tarculovski at a government-funded celebration on his return to Skopje. The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, ICTY, convicted the former police officer of committing war crimes during the 2001 conflict. He was found guilty of leading a police unit that killed Albanian civilians and committed […]

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FYROM : Slavic hooligans threaten to kill Albanians

FYROM : Slavic hooligans threaten to kill Albanians

The classes between Slavs and Albanians are becoming more frequent in FYROM indicative of the increasing frustration after the recent murder of five people. Albanians from Veles complain that Slavic Extremists are excercising pressure on them. The incident begun during Sunday when Slavic hooligans attacked verbally Albanians using ethnic insults and threatened to kill them. “A group of young extremists came […]

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Macedonia – Ethnographic Map of Kiepert (1878)

Macedonia – Ethnographic Map of Kiepert (1878)

Macedonia – Ethnographic Map by Kiepert Rare ethnographic map  by the  German cartographer, Heinrich Kiepert depicting Balkans. (a) The ethnographic maps of the  famous cartographer who was distinguished for the scientific value of his maps,  depicts the region of Macedonia. as being inhabited primarily by Greeks and secondly by Bulgarians.    (b)  neither Kiepert in his time knew any fictitious […]

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Kiro Gligorov, Former FYROM President dies at 94

Kiro Gligorov, Former FYROM President dies at 94

Kiro Gligorov, the first democratically elected president of FYROM passed away on Sunday at the age of 94. Gligorov became president of the country in January 1991, when it was still a Yugoslav republic. He led his countrymen through a referendum, in which they voted for independence. He was considered a moderate on the name dispute with Greece. «We are Slavs and moved […]

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Macedonia News – Former FYROM’s PM admits FYROM’s Slavs rewrite Greek History

Macedonia News – Former FYROM’s PM admits FYROM’s Slavs rewrite Greek History

  Macedonia News — FYROM’s former PM Ljubco Georgievski blasted his successor to the presidency of the currently rulling “VMRO-DPMNE” party, Nikola Gruevski, in a recent interview to the Radio Free Europa. The former FYROM’s PM attacked the “antiquization” policy of Gruevski and admitted publicly the fact that Gruevski attempts to rewrite Greek history. “This history about ancient Macedonia which they want today to impose Us as a […]

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Macedonia :  FYROM propaganda and the Right of Self-Determination

Macedonia : FYROM propaganda and the Right of Self-Determination

These series of articles about Macedonia will expose to public eyes how FYROM’s Propaganda machine works. Especially the massive internet campaign used by Slavic propagandists from FYROM with sole aim to deceive the readers while misrepresenting and manipulating well-evidenced historical events to fit their petty nationalistic agenda. It is sometimes hard for the unsuspected reader who is frequently confronted by deceitful attempts […]

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Burned flag in football match angers FYROM’s Slavs

Burned flag in football match angers FYROM’s Slavs

A football match incident in Kosovo where Albanian fans burned the FYROM’s national flag angered the Slavs of FYROM. According to the local media in Kosovo, the incident was a reply to the racist chanting against Albania and Albanians taking place recently in Prilep during the friendly match between FYROM and Albania. A couple of days ago a group of Albania fans of the Soccer club Lepenec during the […]

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Boutaris : The Skopjan Case is Extremely Laughable

Boutaris : The Skopjan Case is Extremely Laughable

  Giannis Boutaris, the mayor of Thessaloniki, the greatest Macedonian city and second more populous in Greece, blasts FYROM’s attempt to usurp Greek history. Mr Boutaris stated during the exhibition about ancient Macedonia in Louvre: “This case is extremely laughable, that is you can’t prove you’re not an elephant. Skopjans, for some reason that only they know [deny their history], and I have […]

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Macedonia : Saint Demetrius of Thessaloniki

Macedonia : Saint Demetrius of Thessaloniki

Saint Demetrius and children. 7th-century mosaic from Hagios Demetrios, Thessaloniki, in Macedonia (Northern Greece) Saint Demetrius of Thessaloniki (Greek: Άγιος Δημήτριος της Θεσσαλονίκης) was a Christian martyr, who lived in the early 4th century. During the Middle Ages, he came to be revered as one of the most important Orthodox military saints, often paired with Saint George. His feast day is 26 October for Christians […]

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Macedonian History : The Bulgarian Origins of FYROM’s Slavs

Macedonian History : The Bulgarian Origins of FYROM’s Slavs

Macedonian History : Indisputable evidence on the Bulgarian Origins of FYROM’s Slavs based on contemporary Bibliography. Quote: The town of Monastir, capital of the vilayet of Monsastir, lies just about half way between Bulgarian and Greek territory. North, the majority of Macedonians are Bulgar, south the majority are Hellenes. The villages meet, cross, and mix in the Monastir vilayet. The […]

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