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 Reply to Article by Craig Whitlock
"Another Rift between Greece, Macedonia - Both Lay Claim to Alexander the Great"
published on the Washington Post on 7/28/2009
by Alexander Mizan
Click here to read the original article
July 28, 2009
To the Editor
Washington Post
It is my extreme disappointment at the editorial standards of Craig Whitlock and the Washington Post that ... Tags: alexander mizan, Alexander the Great, American Hellenic Council, ancient macedonians, balkans, fyrom, Greece, Greek city-states, macedonia, nato, washington post
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Dear Mr. Whitlock, Friday, July 31, 2009
I thank you for taking the time to respond to my e-mail. It was courteous of you to do so in view of your busy schedule, and since many readers on this issue have probably contacted you.
However, and unfortunately I continue to disagree with your views. You ... Tags: athens, Christos Karatzios, craig whitlock, fyrom, Greece, macedonia, skopje, vmro, washington post
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 Dear Mr. Ammerman,
Thanks for the note and for taking the time to write, though of course I'm sorry you didn't like the article.
You make a good point and raise a legitimate question about why the article quoted so many people from Skopje, as opposed to sources from Greece. Please allow me to explain.
The purpose of ... Tags: athens, fyrom, Greece, greek government, macedonia, macedonians, Todor Petrov, voskopoulos, washington post
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Dear Mr. Whitlock, Thursday, July 30, 2009
I am sorry to see that your article “Another Rift Between Greece, Macedonia” published online on The Washington Post’s website on July 28, 2009 is completely off mark, biased, and reflects a generally unprofessional attitude on your part. This is not what international reporting is supposed to be like, ... Tags: alexander, Christos Karatzios, Greece, greeks, macedonia, macedonians, makedonija, republic of macedonia, republic of skopje, slavomacedonia, washington post
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By Miltiades Elia Bolaris
On a Washington Post article, ("Another Rift Between Greece, Macedonia, Both Lay Claim to Alexander the Great", July 28, 2009) Craig Whitlock is intend on sending us scrambling back to our History books. Should we be talking about Alexandros o Megas /ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ o ΜΕΓΑΣ or Aleksandar Veliki / Александар Велики? Was he ... Tags: albanians, Alexander the Great, archaeologist, Aristotle, european union, fyrom, Greece, greeks, Ivanov, macedonia, macedonian, makedonija, milososki, Miltiades Elia Bolaris, pazko kuzman, pelasgians, slavomacedonian, slavs, voskopoulos, washington post, yugoslavia, Yugoslavs
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Mr Whitlock
I'm writing to you regarding your recent article published on Washington post on Tuesday, July 28, 2009 concerning the Macedonian issue. I'm one of those people that you and others unfortunately have choose to ignore, either because of ignorance or deliberately. I hope in your article we're talking about the first case. This group ... Tags: Alexander the Great, ancient macedonians, Aristotle, Bucephalus, Chalkidiki, eastern roman empire, ethnic Macedonians, fyrom, Gligorijevic, Greece, Greek Macedonia, hellenic republic, macedonia, makedones, mexico, Navajo, nimitz, quebuec, skopje, slavs, steven miller, texas, vasko, washington post
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 By Philip Atticus
Craig Witlock’s articles in the Washington Post, Another Rift Between Greece, Macedonia Both Lay Claim to Alexander the Great, of July 28th is hardly an objective piece of reporting.
I find it highly questionable, for instance, that Mr. Witlock refers to no less than 6 pro-FYROM sources in the article (Foreign Minister Antonio ... Tags: Alexander the Great, doric greek, fyrom, kuzman, milososki, pella, petrov, Philip II of Macedon, slavs, tachi, vergina, voskopoulos, washington post
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 February 04 1915 - Manitoba Morning Free Press about the RACES OF MACEDONIA. Of course No "ethnic Macedonians"
August 23 1906 - "The Atlanta Constitution". Turks acknowledge Greeks and Bulgarians in Macedonia that are being persecuted. No sign of "Ethnic Macedonians" either.
January 06 1906 "The Washington Post" .... Macedonia had ONLY Greek, Bulgarian and Serbian Revolutionary bands
June 03 1905 The Washington Post ... Tags: foreign, macedonia, newspapers, trenton times, USA, washington post
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