Macedonia News : One of the most persistent ridiculous Pseudomacedonian illusions held about history is the claim that the name ‘Macedonia’ was forbidden in Greece prior to 1988. There are many examples from state institutions or private corporations that use the term “Macedonia (Gr: Μακεδονία” in Greece. A couple of examples below: Newspaper “Makedonia” – paper of 4th April of 1878 […]
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Martin Bernal’s “Black Athena” Promoted at Skoplje’s Book Fair [09-IV-2009]
The central promotion of the debunked magnum opus of Afrocentrism, “Black Athena” by Martin Bernal, during the Book Fair in Skoplje. Among the participant, apart from the author, were Rubin Zemon of “Evro-Balkan” institute, professor of philosophy Branislav Sarkanjac and Jordan Plevneš of the so-called “World Macedonian Congress”, all of whom openly displayed Pseudomacedonian nationalist motives for their admiration of […]
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