Tuesday, June 29, 2010 FYROM and Greece: Preconditions for an agreement of lasting peace and good neighborly relations. Mιλτιάδης Η. Μπόλαρης Todor Petrov (pictured above between a medieval Bulgarian lion and an ancient Greek sun) is the self-proclaimed “President of the World (Slavo-)macedonian Congress. He wants us all to believe that […]
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Slavomacedonian male names of FYROM-Skopje
Slavomacedonian male names of FYROM-Skopje The Slavs begun arriving in the south Balkans sometime around the end of the 6th and the beginning of the seventh century AD. A well orchestrated attempt is being propagated out of Skopje to portray the Slavic presence in Macedonia as eternal, going back to the ancient Macedonians, who were a Greek tribe, and to […]
Read more ›The satrapal appointments in Alexander’s empire and FYROM’s Slavomacedonians
By Miltiades Elia Bolaris Josif G., an author better known under the Italian-sounding pseudonym “Gandeto”, wrote an article in the May 2009 American Chronicle about the satrapal appointments of Alexander the Great. Josif G. aka J.S.G. Gandeto has made a name for himself in the Slavomacedonian diaspora of Canada and Australia as the author of the history revisionist book “Ancient […]
Read more ›Crvenkovski thinks Gruevski has psychological problems according to Dnevnik
Skopje. Organization of a referendum on the name issue is an artificial topic launched by the government, which refuses to announce its position on the issue in public, Branko Crvenkovski, former SlavoMacedonian president and now leader of the Social Democratic Union of “Macedonia” (SDUM), said on Alsat M television yesterday, FYROM’s Dnevnik daily writes. According to Crvenkovski, Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski […]
Read more ›30 000 Bulgarian citizenship applications approved in 2010
IMAGE @ bulgariagazette.com At least 30 000 applications for Bulgarian citizenship will be approved each year under amendments to the Act on Bulgarian citizenship, informed minister without portfolio Bozhidar Dimitrov. 19 825 SlavoMacedonians, 14 231 Moldavians, 2 185 Russians, 1 743 Ukrainians, 1 825 Serbians, 1 029 Israelis and 456 Albanians have applied for citizenship since 2002. The Agency for […]
Read more ›Towards the resettlement of a Slav-Macedonian minority in Macedonia?
Towards the resettlement of a Slav-Macedonian minority in Macedonia? by Evangelos Kofos [1] (“To Vima”, June 25 , 2003) Two recent government announcements have unexpectedly raised the matter of the “repatriation” of the Slav-Macedonian exiles from the period 1941–1949.[2] Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Andreas Loverdos and Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Panagiotis Beglitis have both indicated — the former more […]
Read more ›24 Ore – Albanians in FYROM are Listening To Greek Music To Spite Gruevski
24 Ore “They Are Listening To Greek Music To Spite Gruevski” by Ardian Mehmeti: Skopje 27 Aug 2009. In various public bars and on different websites, Albanian youths are increasingly listening to Greek music — as they say — to spite the Slavomacedonians and Gruevski. The immense irritation and the intense hatred against the current slavomacedonian prime minister have […]
Read more ›Self-identification of Slavomacedonians’ forefathers during their early immigration in USA
Quite many Slavomacedonians migrated to USA in the begining of 20th century. Lets see in the following revealing video how they identified themselves through their advertisements . The evidence is overwhelming and shatters modern FYROM’s ultra-nationalism and historical forgery. These people identified themselves as Bulgarians.
Read more ›Skopjan myth about Deca Belgaci exposed – Testimony of Irene Damopoulou Part II
THE CRY OF IRENE The true story of a young girl, Irene Damopoulou from Kastoria, in western Macedonia, that began during the years of the internal Greek conflict (1946-1949) By Ioannis Bougas …………………………………………………………………………………. …………………………………………………………………………………. “Paidomazwma” – “Children Gathering” A Short time after my uncle […]
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