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Post by Arxileas on Mar 19, 2009 23:01:44 GMT -5
4. Ill reply to the rest later... Well it's been days, any new reply comming Or was it part of the plan
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Post by Arxileas on Mar 19, 2009 22:57:40 GMT -5
Topic title changed to the current topic discussion at hand and moved. You can continue the discussion here in order to free our cluttered Greek subfoum.
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Post by Arxileas on Mar 19, 2009 18:22:57 GMT -5
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Post by Arxileas on Mar 19, 2009 9:41:44 GMT -5
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Post by Arxileas on Mar 18, 2009 18:26:01 GMT -5
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Post by Arxileas on Mar 16, 2009 23:02:20 GMT -5
LoL !!! just provide a link to your source, it isn’t hard !!!!!
Edit: Maybe you misread me or I didn’t write it right ? I don’t see anything wrong with the above post. I will delete when it does break the above rule is what I meant with "Watch me if it breaks anti Hellenic rule part".
A source would be nice still, I just want to looky at it...
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Post by Arxileas on Mar 16, 2009 22:49:48 GMT -5
^ Watch me if it breaks anti Hellenic rule part......
I will not tolerate anti-Hellenic propaganda ( = any such opinions not backed up by facts). As I consider Illyrians but a branch of wider Hellenistic world (Hellenism being THE ONLY PROVABLE AND TRACEABLE cornerstone of ancient Balkans / Haimos including southern Illyria while Hellenism is by far the shiniest star from Europe and its cornerstone that shines over the entire planet) I take insults directed at Hellenes/Hellenism very personally (perfect way to get banned!).
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Post by Arxileas on Mar 16, 2009 22:25:07 GMT -5
Oh, btw I was reffering to the eastern part of Fyrom not Macedonia, Greece. That's right it is known as Fyrom because Macedonia is a part of Greece. Back on topic. All of the Balkans are nice
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Post by Arxileas on Mar 16, 2009 22:20:39 GMT -5
I m not going to bother citing things continually since this isnt a school paper... its a forum... Yes it’s a forum where some of you try and pass an opinion as facts and is well known most of you guy’s do this on Illyria forums, it’s better one posts a link, oh common how hard is it ? I mean even the Fyromians do it ! Let me try; www.answers.com/topic/lullaby^ That took my 3 seconds.
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Post by Arxileas on Mar 16, 2009 21:38:48 GMT -5
^ Melty and to all Albs please provide links to your sources like everyone else does.
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Post by Arxileas on Mar 15, 2009 22:25:16 GMT -5
^ Why stop there, why not the Cretans, Thessalians , Spartans and the Corfureans together with the Macedonians if you’re going to add the Macedonians why not add the rest of the Hellenic states bre ? .
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Post by Arxileas on Mar 15, 2009 22:14:38 GMT -5
As I understand it, they are Slavs with a Bulgarian conscious. Well that's the impression I’ve been given by many of them. Truly confused.
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Post by Arxileas on Mar 15, 2009 22:12:15 GMT -5
Strange SQL commands there............
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Post by Arxileas on Mar 15, 2009 8:20:12 GMT -5
I find this topic as a very weak or a shall we say a desperate attempt to dostort things because the opposite is the case. Offcourse you wouldn’t know what Fascism is like the Greeks do having fought them in the second world war while most of you folks jumped into bed with Hitler and allied with him. Bulgarian Slavs in Vardar welcome the Bulgarians as liberators, holding frames of Adolf Hitler and Bulgarian King Boris.Skojians in Fyrom burning Greek flag, without even being provoked inside their state by the Greeks. Fanatical lanacy at it's best, always harrasing the Greek Macedonians and shaming Alexandros's Hellenic legacy
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Post by Arxileas on Mar 13, 2009 18:41:00 GMT -5
Can you show where it is written that it is a violation if one has R.o.M. or MK on his car? Who decides what abreviation on the car plates Rep. of Makedonia should have?Please read the INTERIM ACCORD which was agreed and signed by both Greece and this Former Yugoslav state governments at the time. www.phantis.com/cosmos/spip.php?article78There is no Macedonian nation, can you find it in the U.N’s official website www.un.org/members/list.shtml#tIf not, then they are illegaly using it before any acceptable name has been agreed upon so thus it is a breach of agreement...And is an insult to the Greek Macedonians who number in the 2.5 to 2.8 million, they didn't give the name away nor did anyone ask them if it was ok to use. .
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Post by Arxileas on Mar 12, 2009 2:48:21 GMT -5
Efharisto Karta, poli oraia ;D
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Post by Arxileas on Mar 12, 2009 2:32:30 GMT -5
We cannot play that game since we are not obliged either to stop "our relationship with Turkey" as Basil said. Who is talking about friendship ? This is what you wrote; Do you pay attention to what you actually write Friendships and supporting Turkish foreign policies which is known to be aggressive in the Balkans are two different things, it is a E.U and Nato membership requirement for "Good neighbourly relations" just ask the Fyromians why they got Vetoed...Extending Turkish policies into the Balkans are not in E.U's interests, so therefor there is no trade off there nor is there for the rights of the Epirotes as explained on prior post. He asked you something which was a brilliant thing, test of wits. You failed miserably unfortunately for you, you have no clue on politics or how foreign policies may work, no offence but your are clueless. It's the truth and the truth is rude not me. Now let Basili get back to you on your trade off's if he is still interested. Now remember read + absorb = learn .
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Post by Arxileas on Mar 11, 2009 19:10:04 GMT -5
Um we’re missing something here...Greece is already in the E.U along with Nato and we need not give into anything. See it’s like “in laments terms” a nOOb comes into play, asks for membership, the countries who are already in the E.U will say. So what have you got to offer us. Do existing members have to negotiate to give something away ? I don’t thinks so on things that need to be addressed regarless. Besides we aren’t obliged to recognise Kosovo. Albania is obliged by international laws on human rights and it’s her obligations to respect their rights and the Epirotes will be asking the international bodies for help without Greece anyways. Also not harbouring hostility relations “must be in good neighbourly relations” with an existing E.U and Nato member is a membership requiremnt without negotiations. Albania's offer has to be something special.......You cannot deal with something that has to be addressed and is already part of E.U and Nato membership requirements, bad sales man ship by Insomniac I am afraid on behalf of Albania. . .
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Post by Arxileas on Mar 11, 2009 9:48:45 GMT -5
Greek-Albanian relations receive a cultural boost New culture center inaugurated in Tirana TIRANA – The conversation goes like this: “Thank you.” “Parakalo.” In 2009 Tirana, Greek is the new Esperanto. While it is habit for one to automatically try and establish communication in English, the minute an Albanian you address realizes that you are Greek, he or she will immediately get you out of any awkward situation. It was against this privileged background that the inauguration of a new center of the Hellenic Foundation for Culture took place in the Albanian capital on March 5. Early in the day, dozens of Albanian journalists attended a press conference, while hours later, and despite heavy rain, hundreds of people flooded the Arsakeio Greek-Albanian School – home to the foundation’s new center – for the opening event, which was held in the presence of Neritan Ceka, deputy speaker of the Albanian parliament, and Archbishop Anastasios of Albania. The official opening of yet another Balkan center of the Hellenic Foundation for Culture – similar openings have also taken place in Bucharest and Sofia, with Belgrade next on the list – comes at a good time for both countries. Recent friction between the two countries appears to have de-escalated substantially, while the repatriation of a wave of first-generation immigrants who did well for themselves while in Greece and are now making a fresh start back home is challenging old stereotypes, the preservation of which had been undertaken by a small group of nationalists with poor results – just take a look at the way Albanians voted in last year’s Eurovision song contest. At the same time, thousands of Albanians are working for Greek banks and other Greek companies in Albania. One way or another, the Greek language is very prominent in Albania and this is something the Hellenic Foundation for Culture’s people and its president, Professor Georgios Babiniotis, know only too well. Tirana’s Arsakeio School, which has turned into a vibrant source of philhellenism since it was established in 1998, is currently harvesting its first – for all to see – crop: the graduation of its first group of 18-year-old students, all of whom are fluent in Greek. Meanwhile, during the unofficial period of the center’s operation, which began in September 2008, more than 200 adults have enrolled in a series of courses in Modern Greek. The center’s opening was accompanied by the “Traveling with C.P. Cavafy” exhibition, showcasing archive material along with a collection of publications of the Alexandrian poet’s works translated into various languages – the latter in collaboration with the Center for Neo-Hellenic Studies / Cavafy Archive, the National Book Center of Greece and the Cavafy Museum in Alexandria. The following day, the five-member Argo ensemble interpreted works by Ravel, Yannis Constantinidis and Albanian songs from the anthology of Lola Gjoka, accompanied by the Arsakeio School Choir at the Tirana Academy of Arts. Coming up are three new exhibitions, one of which is aptly dedicated to the subject of immigration. www.ekathimerini.com/4dcgi/_w_articles_civ_0_11/03/2009_105395
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Post by Arxileas on Mar 11, 2009 8:03:52 GMT -5
Protocol of Corfu along with other treaties need to be resolved with the Greek epirotes together with the Greek government so do their needs as ethnic Greek minorities living in Albania “not our minority” and are your responsibility remember that.
Jailing and abusing and hoping them to go away will not help. They are your burden for as long as the Albanian state exists for they live in the homeland of their ancestors...
Even Epirotes living abroad can take action even if you manage to try and rid them so you’re stuck...........Resolve it in a peaceful manner or suffer from their legal actions via the international bodies for decades to come.
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