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Post by Sokol on Aug 18, 2021 19:54:30 GMT -5
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Post by Sokol on Jun 10, 2021 0:29:26 GMT -5
Well its not secret. There was exodus of Macedonian Slavs in first part of 20th century from Greece. Until recently even our own citizens that were just born on present territory of Northern Macedonia (but back in SFR Yugoslavia) days had trouble to enter in Greece. They needed to fill some forms that don't have English translation and what not. I believe situation has changed now since the country changed name, but I don't know for sure. Relations between N Macedonia and Greece have improved greatly since the Prespa Agreement. In saying that though, Greece still maintains it's black-lists and refuses entry to ethnic Macedonians from Greece who were involved in the civil war. This applies no matter where they currently live.
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Post by Sokol on Dec 14, 2020 15:40:53 GMT -5
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Post by Sokol on Dec 9, 2020 0:59:32 GMT -5
Zaev announced change in N Macedonia history in textbooks according to Bulgaria’s wishes...
It’s game over the historical falsification has now been exposed the current heroes from the turn of the last century were Bulgarians ethnically culturally & linguistically like Goce Delchev, Hristo Tatarchev, Dame Gruev, Pitu Guli, Yane Sandanski, Petar Pop-Arsov, Andon Dimitrov, Hristo Batandzhiev, Ivan Hadzhinikolov, Nikola Karev, Krste Misirkov are all now identified as Bulgarians from the geographical region of Macedonia.
The truth and facts are now set & match. Greeks from Macedonia are now the rightful indigenous people of the region.
Relax the deal is off. After the Bulgarian veto, they can fuck themselves. The History commission has failed miserably and there is no agreement to do anything. It's back to the drawing board.
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Post by Sokol on Dec 9, 2020 0:57:34 GMT -5
Hello vlaka
so you think Prespa is a win for the Greeks? What were all those demonstrations about in Greece then?
A reminder that under Prespa, Greece recognized the Macedonian language (a Slavic language) and the Macedonian people - acknowledging that Macedonian is the description of the majority ethnicity in North Macedonia.
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Post by Sokol on Dec 9, 2020 0:54:28 GMT -5
Interview with Seselj. Interviewer in Macedonian, Seselj in Serbian. No translator, no problem. Just a fun fact for the malakas in the crowd
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Post by Sokol on Nov 10, 2020 4:59:52 GMT -5
Bulgars forever trying to Bulgarize Macedonia...
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Post by Sokol on Jun 18, 2020 20:11:26 GMT -5
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Post by Sokol on Jun 18, 2020 18:49:59 GMT -5
Yes, Serbia has behaved correctly towards us since independence, in particular after our border demarcation. It would be good if the SOC also behaved correctly. And all the other Orthodox churches? The other churches cannot do anything without SOC's first move, otherwise we have a Ukrainian scenario. Perhaps that is what will happen in the end. Talks are underway with the Ecumenical Patriarchate to move in this direction.
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Post by Sokol on Jun 18, 2020 3:36:34 GMT -5
A Serbophile agitator, hoping Serbia would liberate Macedonia and bring Serbia to the Greek border Maybe, But you have to admit that from all your neighbours, Serbia has been the most friendly to Macedonia and the Macedonians as a seperate people. I think that these pro-serbian macedonians wanted a seperate macedonian entity however with Serbian origins, similair to what Montenegrin nationalists tried to do tying Red Croatia with Montenegro. Yes, Serbia has behaved correctly towards us since independence, in particular after our border demarcation. It would be good if the SOC also behaved correctly.
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Post by Sokol on Jun 18, 2020 1:23:45 GMT -5
A Serbophile agitator, hoping Serbia would liberate Macedonia and bring Serbia to the Greek border Not really my kind of hero. Perhaps yours. Mine are those who fought for an independent Macedonia and the supremacy of the Macedonian ethnicity and language in Macedonia.
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Post by Sokol on Jun 17, 2020 23:53:43 GMT -5
An unsung hero of the Macedonian struggle for nationhood. He was born in 1881, identified as an ethnic Macedonian and was member of VMRO and died fighting with his fellow Komiti against the Turks. Vechna mu slava! Google translate Biography
Stoilov was born in 1881 in Kukush, then in the Ottoman Empire, today Kilkis, Greece. He graduated from a primary school in Kukush in 1892, and in 1895 from the Bulgarian three-grade school in the town. He studied at the Bulgarian Theological Seminary in Constantinople, graduating in July 1902 and arriving in Russia on August 14 and enrolling at the Military Medical Academy in St. Petersburg. In St. Petersburg he participated in the founding of the Slavic-Macedonian Scientific and Literary Society, at which he became secretary of the second meeting and of the Secret Macedonian-Edirne Circle. [1] [2] He completed his education in Russia in 1903. [3] He joined the IMRO and with a group of fellow students (including Julius Rosenthal and Alexander Sokolov) joined Nikola Dechev's detachment. On the way to the interior of Macedonia the detachment was met by Turkish soldiers between the villages of Vitosha and Leski, where on September 5, 1903 Alexander Sokolov, Stoilov and Marko Markov (student-mathematician) died. [4] Original in Bulgarian bg.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9C%D0%B8%D0%BB%D0%B0%D0%BD_%D0%A1%D1%82%D0%BE%D0%B8%D0%BB%D0%BE%D0%B2
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Post by Sokol on Feb 27, 2020 20:46:45 GMT -5
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Post by Sokol on Oct 30, 2019 21:21:16 GMT -5
Serbia Signs Trade Deal With Russia’s Eurasian Unionbalkaninsight.com/2019/10/25/serbia-signs-trade-deal-with-russias-eurasian-union/Milica Stojanovic Belgrade BIRN October 25, 2019 Defying EU warnings that such deals are not compatible with EU membership, Serbian Prime Minister on Friday signed a free trade deal between Belgrade and the Russian-led economic bloc. Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic on Friday signed a free trade deal with the Russian-led Eurasian Economic Union, EAEU, in Moscow, after the EU warned that it will closely monitor such relations, as Serbia is a candidate for joining the European Union. Beside Brnabic, the deal was signed by the Prime Ministers of Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Armenia. Brnabic insisted that the deal was not problematic regarding Serbia’s EU integration process. “This is no way contrary to our [pro] European politics; I think this is complementary to our European politics and our EU path. Because it is in the EU’s interest to have an economically stronger … Serbia … and a free trade agreement with the EAEU will provide us those chances,” Brnabic said after the singing ceremony. Brnabic went to Moscow with Trade Minister Rasim Ljajic who earlier told the Serbian media in September that it was not a political deal but just a trading agreement, like those Serbia had signed with Turkey and CEFTA – the Central European Free Trade Agreement. In his words, as the Euro-Asian economic union had functioned as a unique whole from January 2015, all Serbian existing agreements need to be unified. “On May 31, 2016, the High Eurasian Economic Council decided to open negotiations with Serbia on entering a new unified free trade agreement that would apply to all five EAEU member states,” he said. “This means that the agreements we have had with Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan so far have to be replaced by a new, more modern agreement, now signed by Serbia with the entire EAEU, which includes Armenia and Kyrgyzstan in addition to these three countries,” Ljajic added. “Simply put, if Serbia declined unification of this agreement, we would be left without the agreements we already have with Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan,” he continued. “We should bear in mind that around 83 percent of our total foreign trade exchange with the EAEU countries is with the Russian Federation, which is why having this unified agreement is so significant for us,” he went on. However, Serbia’s relationship with Russia is also an issue for the European Union, as the EU imposed sanctions on Russia on 2014, which Serbia, despite being a candidate country, did not follow. Serbia and Russia are also strengthening military cooperation. EU officials pointed out last month that while Serbia can have free trade agreements like the one with the EAEU, they must be cancelled once Serbia becomes an EU member. David McAllister, an EU parliamentarian and former European Parliament Rapporteur for Serbia, said the new agreement needs to have “an exit clause that will guarantee that Serbia can cancel the agreement by the time of approaching the EU”. “Serbia needs to secure the compatibility of all of her trade agreements, investing and economic cooperation and other relevant agreements with the EU legal acquis,” McAllister told Radio Europe Liberty, RSE. EU spokesperson Maja Kocijancic told the portal Euraktiv that the European Commission was closely following talks about a trade deal between Serbia and EAEU, and expects Belgrade to align itself with EU policy. “Serbia is expected to progressively align with the EU Common Foreign and Security Policy. We follow the situation closely and discuss these issues in our regular political and trade dialogues with the Serbian authorities,” Kocijancic said. Serbian trade minister Ljajic also said that the agreement will cease to be valid when Serbia becomes an EU member state.
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Post by Sokol on Oct 30, 2019 21:06:55 GMT -5
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Post by Sokol on Sept 20, 2019 5:48:19 GMT -5
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Post by Sokol on Sept 19, 2019 22:20:42 GMT -5
Every ones the grand children of the Greeks. Respect the Greeks as you would respect grand dad. Sure, the Greeks, not the Slavo-Vlacho-Arvanites masquerading as Greeks today...
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Post by Sokol on Mar 17, 2019 17:30:43 GMT -5
As expected target are white men and pitting non-whites against them.
These are the kind of reactions we can look forward to now thanks to this guy.
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Post by Sokol on Mar 17, 2019 17:29:28 GMT -5
The guy should have joined the Australian army or volunteered in some militia in Syria to fight terrorists if he wanted to make a difference. Killing innocents in a place of worship like a butcher is gutless.
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Post by Sokol on Mar 4, 2019 17:13:51 GMT -5
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