Dr Svetlana Broz * Although my grandfather, Josip Broz Tito, “gave” the name “Macedonia” to one of the six constituent republics of Yugoslavia, it is obvious that this act did not aim to create irredentist claims with its neighbors, with which Yugoslavia developed friendly relations and fruitful cooperation. For many years Skopje’s authorities had been presenting maps of […]
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Distant shores
Illustration by Tom Jellett Ian Robert Smith From: The Australian September 04, 2010 JOURNEYS: THE SPIRIT OF DISCOVERY ON the shores of one of the world’s oldest lakes, I see an elderly man dressed in his underwear. Tanned and fit-looking, with snowy hair, he’s doing squats, touching his toes and performing deep-breathing exercises with exemplary poise. At his feet, […]
Read more ›The Church of Skopje insults human rights and spreads hatred.
The Helsinki Committee for Human Rights of the FYROM opposes the press release of the Synod of the FYROMian Orthodox Church – Ohrid Archbishopric (MOC-OA) [sic] issued on 11.03.2010, which violates the human rights of certain groups of citizens of the FYROM, enhances their stigmatization and contrary to the basic teachings of this institution, spreads hatred and takes over the […]
Read more ›Macedonian names and makeDonski pseudo-linguistics: The case of the name Zaika
Miltiades Elia Bolaris Balkan Illusion – phantasia archaica: “Zaika. This is one of the most interesting ancient Macedonian female names. It may represent a female form of the present day Macedonian “zajak” (rabbit). In any case, there are numerous examples of names taken from names of animals. The names Zaia (Zaja) and Zaiko (Zajko) are present in todays’ Macedonian onomasticon..” […]
Read more ›A Slav from Macedonia almost a century ago: “I used to be a Bulgar and now i am a Serb”
“I used to be a Bulgar and now i am a Serb”. This was the reply of a Slav from Monastiri, while being asked about his ethnicity. This reply is indicative of the fickle ethnic consciouness which characterised in the past and now the Slavs in the Macedonian Region. It shouldnt surprise anyone some decades afterwards, the reply to the same question was […]
Read more ›FYROM´s inability to adhere to EU principals ends in delay of accession talks
The European Union (EU) has deferred the decision to set a date for accession talks with the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) until 2010. A statement made by EU foreign ministers in Brussels said they would revisit the issue during the Spanish EU presidency, sometime between January 1 until June 30, 2010. This should not come as a surprise, […]
Read more ›A war crime against Greek children portrayed as a Greek crime against “Macedonians” (FYROM, Greece)
By Tymphaios In a recent visit to Australia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) prime minister Nikola Gruevski spoke to FYROM expatriates about the inability for them to live freely in their FYROMacedonian motherland in Greece and Bulgaria: “Macedonians (sic) in Australia are enjoying a unique opportunity to live together with their compatriots of Aegean and Pirin Macedonia, which does […]
Read more ›Bulgarian Protest in support of Spaska Mitrova to be staged at FYROM’s embassy in Bulgaria
According to FYROM’s newspaper Vreme, a group of Bulgarian will stage a protest in front of FYROM’s embassy in Bulgaria as a mark of support to Spaska Mitrova from Gevgelija whom “they believe to be unfairly sentenced on three-month imprisonment”. The citizens decided to organize the protest in Facebook since FYROM’s President Gjorge Ivanov refused to pardon Mitrova over humane reasons. Apart […]
Read more ›Is there a Rift between Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of “Macedonia” on Alexander?
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 Greek or was he […]
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Τα μεγάλα όνειρα τον φίλων μας Σέρβων και Βουλγαρων που πρέπει να μας ανησυχούν όλους South Slavic Union From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The South Slavic Union was a late 19th to early 20th century idea of a federation encompassing all South Slavic states. [edit] History Following the weakening of the Ottoman Empire prior to World War I, Serbia […]
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