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  • DraganOfStip
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2011
    • 1253

    Amnesty International's annual report, Macedonia section:


    Notable parts:
    The publication of audio recordings not only revealed evidence of government corruption, but demonstrated widespread covert surveillance.
    ...revealed government corruption, abuse of office, electoral fraud and a lack of respect for human rights and the rule of law, including interference in the independence of the judiciary.
    Over 2,000 journalists were estimated to be under surveillance by the government. Published recordings indicated the indirect financing of pro-government media, and political influence over the appointment of journalists and news content.
    Attacks on independent journalists continued: in April, critical journalist Borjan Jovanovski received death threats and in July Sashe Ivanovski was punched by a deputy Prime Minister. Investigative journalist Tomislav Kezarovski was released in January from house arrest following appeal, and international condemnation of his imprisonment under a sentence imposed in 2013 for defamation.
    ”A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims... but accomplices”
    ― George Orwell

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    • Philosopher
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2008
      • 1003

      Andrew Korybko

      In a display of massive arrogance, the West has grandiosely attacked the pride that many Serbians and Macedonians feel for their countries, possibly heralding a long-awaited turning point where the people finally realize their subservient status under "Euro-Atlanticism" and begin actively pressuring their governments to reject it in full.

      Serbia and the Republic of Macedonia were just globally humiliated by their supposed "Western partners". The US killed two Serbian diplomatic hostages in Libya when it bombed a suspected Daesh hideout last week, with the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokeswoman Maria Zakharova claiming that the Pentagon knew that they were there ahead of time and the Serbian Interior Ministry confirming that they died from “strong detonations and bombs”.

      Concerning Macedonia, the EU’s chief “negotiator” there insulted the entire country with a series of disparaging Twitter photos, one of which shows someone ready to shoot a kitten and was aggressively directed against the government.

      In response to these provocations, the Serbian people organized a massive anti-NATO rally and the Macedonian government took the principled decision to stop all working contact with Peter Vanhoutte, the "diplomat" at the heart of the latest scandal.

      These reactions symbolized that the regional zeitgeist, deeply ingrained but fiercely suppressed by many of the area's Soros-influenced media outlets, is rapidly rising to the surface of public view and becoming a tangible factor in Balkan geopolitics.

      The Central Balkans are suddenly awakening to the fact that the West absolutely cannot be trusted to deal with them on an equal and respectful footing, and they're beginning to flex their independence by standing up to these recent insults against their countries.

      If the “Weapons of Mass Migration” research that Kelly M. Greenhill, Associate Professor at Tufts University and Research Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School of Government's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, spearheaded in her 2010 book of the same name is in active practice today, then the Immigrant Crisis might disturbingly end up reversing everything that the Serbian and Macedonian people have bravely fought for thus far and turn their nations into a huge human dumping ground.

      Battleground Balkans

      In order to understand the enormity of what's been happening in the Balkans, one needs to be acquainted with their premier geostrategic importance in the New Cold War.

      Often glossed over as a "has-been" area of importance by most 'analysts' and newsmakers, the Balkans are actually front and center in a competitive tug-of-war between the unipolar and multipolar worlds.

      The US' creeping Euro-Atlantic "institutionalization" (an occupation by any other name) threatens to snuff out any hope that the region ever has for becoming truly sovereign, as Washington envisions it functioning simply as the most geographically convenient access point in connecting the economies of its previous German and Turkish overlords.

      Why Ex-Yugoslav Balkans Reject NATO, Preserve Sovereign Neutrality
      Russia and China have a totally different vision in mind, correctly identifying the Balkans as the backdoor to Europe and anticipating that it could be a multipolar springboard into the heart of the continent.

      Both Great Powers have their own transnational connective infrastructure projects that they're pursuing, with Moscow's being the Turkish/Balkan Stream gas pipeline (temporarily suspended at the moment due to Ankara's anti-Russian aggression) while Beijing's is a high-speed railroad project (which the author terms as the Balkan Silk Road) between Budapest and the Greek port of Piraeus via Belgrade and Skopje.

      Taken together, these plans demonstrate the viability of a prospective Balkan Corridor that could liberate the region from the US' clutches by granting it access to the rest of the world, thereby giving it an alternative future to only being a German-Turkish highway.

      The US is obviously totally opposed to Russia and China's vision for the Balkans, ergo why it's actively trying to destabilize the Central Balkan conduit states of Serbia and Macedonia, the two most vital chokepoints in the entire geopolitical construction.

      Backstabbing And Shamefulness

      Selling Out Serbia:

      The government of Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic and President Tomislav Nikolic shamefully pushed through the enhanced IPAP cooperation agreement with NATO in the run-up to the latest events, with scarcely a word about this betrayal of the national interest being uttered by the country's leading (Soros-influenced) media.

      Be that as it was, they couldn't hide what they did, nor could they change the population's vivid memories of the suffering that they experienced during the 1999 NATO War on Yugoslavia.

      Many citizens were disgustingly appalled by their leadership's decision to enhance Serbia's "integration" (but officially not yet a formal membership bid) into the exact same military bloc that had earlier wrecked the country and used depleted uranium on its people.

      To add insult to injury, the US killed the two Serbian diplomatic hostages when it bombed Daesh in Libya last Friday, despite being informed in advance by the Serbian government that they were being held at that location and that negotiations were frantically underway to secure their release. This double humiliation was too much for the Serbian people, who took to the streets in the thousands to protest against NATO, asking their government to repeal the IPAP sell-out deal or at the very least put it up for a national referendum. They promised to hold an even bigger follow-up rally if the government doesn't meet their request by 27 March, symbolically choosing that date to coincide with the start of protests that quickly toppled the authorities in 1941 after they signed a cooperation agreement with Nazi Germany.

      Of direct relevance, Vucic surprisingly announced just a few weeks ago that early elections would be held in order to cement his pro-Western policies, so the patriotic anti-NATO protest movement might evolve into a sizeable political force that gives him a run for his money or even reverses his plans.

      Mocking Macedonia:

      Just south of Serbia in the Republic of Macedonia, EU "diplomat" Vanhoutte was long suspected of being a provocateur that was agitating on behalf of the Color Revolution forces and their international patrons, and his latest Twitter antics leave no doubt as to what his intentions were and whose interests he was working for. He purposefully sought to mock the Macedonian government and its people because he was upset at not making any progress in destabilizing them.

      The ruling VMRO party promptly stood up to this wannbe bully from Brussels by cutting off all professional ties with him and officially declaring that they now regard the man as nothing more than a random "tourist" who's just passing through their country.

      Vanhoutte and his handler, US Ambassador Jess Bailey, had earlier told the government that it must reject the very same crisis resolution document that it had been pressured to sign last summer and forgo holding early elections in April like was originally planned.

      As a reminder, the US had engineered a political scandal in Macedonia by illegally wiretapping many of its citizens and notable personalities and then giving the recordings to their proxy Zoran Zaev. He, in turn, falsely alleged that "inside sources" provided the tapes to him as "evidence" of "government wrongdoing" and tried to use this stunt to provoke a Color Revolution. The plot would have succeeded had it not been for the patriotic citizenry rising up in opposition to it in mid-May, right after the security services disbanded an Albanian-affiliated terrorist cell that intended to coordinate its attacks with the "opposition".

      Bright Hopes, Big Risks

      The future of the Central Balkans looks bright, considering that the Serbian people have now awakened and the Macedonian government is more assuredly expressing its independent sovereignty, but the Immigrant Crisis might throw that all in jeopardy.

      Serbia:

      Serbs have finally had enough of their government's flirtation with NATO and are now determined to snap their leaders out of the US-inflicted "Stockholm Syndrome" that they're under.

      The recent events have really hit a nerve in the country's collective consciousness, and the population is now visibly much more aware of the detriments of Euro-Atlantic "integration" and the merits of multipolar cooperation with Russia and China.

      Macedonia:

      Truth be told, Macedonia doesn't need an international "mediator" to solve its domestic issue, but this role simply functions as a vehicle for conveying messages between the government and the Color Revolution's true American patron.

      If anything, it would make a lot more sense to have Russia, not the EU, fulfill this task, as that would appropriately frame the problem in its proper New Cold War context and assure that this neutral position isn't abused to further the regime change scenario.

      Immigrant Instability:

      Everyone expect that the spring season will see a huge influx of immigrants entering the Balkans en route to Western and Northern Europe, and this could coincide with the early Macedonian elections and their Serbian counterparts. Immigrants are the last issue that either country wants to worry about now, be it in facilitating their safe transit, caring for those that remain in-country, kicking out welfare exploiters, and guarding against terrorist infiltrators.

      The oncoming immigrant wave will be a massive disruption to the fragile socio-political fabric of these two countries, already vulnerable to destabilization because of the US' existing unipolar intrigues against them.

      The chain reaction that is expected to be set off as 'downstream' countries such as Austria continue tightening their border security could conceivably result in tens of thousands of civilizationally dissimilar immigrants stranded in Serbia and Macedonia right on the eve of their elections, heavily distraught and ready to make a provocative and public scene about their plight.

      Nobody knows what would happen next, but it's a safe bet that whatever scenarios transpire will play directly into the hands of the US' unipolar strategy and further disrupt Russia and China's multipolar projects in the Balkans.

      The views expressed in this article are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official position of Sputnik.
      In a display of massive arrogance, the West has grandiosely attacked the pride that many Serbians and Macedonians feel for their countries, possibly heralding a long-awaited turning point where the people finally realize their subservient...

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      • Risto the Great
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2008
        • 15658

        If Serbia rejects Euro Integration and USA, Macedonia might follow its old boss.

        So was it the USA or the DPmNE that did the wire tapping?
        Risto the Great
        MACEDONIA:ANHEDONIA
        "Holding my breath for the revolution."

        Hey, I wrote a bestseller. Check it out: www.ren-shen.com

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        • Tomche Makedonche
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2011
          • 1123

          Depends on who's agenda you're reading I suppose
          “There’s a time when the operation of the machine becomes so odious, makes you so sick at heart, that you can’t take part, you can’t even passively take part, and you’ve got to put your bodies upon the gears and upon the wheels, upon the levers, upon all the apparatus and you’ve got to make it stop, and you’ve got to indicate to the people who run it, to the people who own it, that unless you’re free, the machine will be prevented from working at all” - Mario Savio

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          • Phoenix
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2008
            • 4671

            Originally posted by Risto the Great View Post
            If Serbia rejects Euro Integration and USA, Macedonia might follow its old boss.

            So was it the USA or the DPmNE that did the wire tapping?
            ...Meet the new boss
            Same as the old boss...

            If there was ever an anthem that covered the plight of the Macedonian people, surely The Who's, 'Won't Get Fooled Again' would come close to the mark...

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            • makedonche
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2008
              • 3242

              Originally posted by Phoenix View Post
              ...Meet the new boss
              Same as the old boss...

              If there was ever an anthem that covered the plight of the Macedonian people, surely The Who's, 'Won't Get Fooled Again' would come close to the mark...
              Absolutely...all 8min 30sec of it!.......although they have been fooled again, over and over!!!
              On Delchev's sarcophagus you can read the following inscription: "We swear the future generations to bury these sacred bones in the capital of Independent Macedonia. August 1923 Illinden"

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              • Risto the Great
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2008
                • 15658

                Yeah, "will get fooled again" is a more appropriate title!
                Risto the Great
                MACEDONIA:ANHEDONIA
                "Holding my breath for the revolution."

                Hey, I wrote a bestseller. Check it out: www.ren-shen.com

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                • Philosopher
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2008
                  • 1003

                  Originally posted by Risto the Great View Post
                  If Serbia rejects Euro Integration and USA, Macedonia might follow its old boss.

                  So was it the USA or the DPmNE that did the wire tapping?
                  Clearly, Zoran Zaev is a Soros agent and I have no doubt that a coup may have been plotted by certain powers. On the other hand, who can deny the corruption of the Macedonian government.

                  The article is representative of alternative information, a radical departure from the all but mundane drivel published by some on this forum.

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                  • DraganOfStip
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2011
                    • 1253

                    The State Electoral Commission placed the current electoral roll online for people to be able to check and match their data.Within a few hours numerous discrepancies were reported.Dead voters,multiple people living on the same address,people that moved abroad years ago are still registered on addresses...
                    For instance,this flat has 67 voters listed as living in it:


                    More about irregularities here:
                    ”A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims... but accomplices”
                    ― George Orwell

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                    • Vangelovski
                      Senior Member
                      • Sep 2008
                      • 8531

                      Originally posted by DraganOfStip View Post
                      The State Electoral Commission placed the current electoral roll online for people to be able to check and match their data.Within a few hours numerous discrepancies were reported.Dead voters,multiple people living on the same address,people that moved abroad years ago are still registered on addresses...
                      For instance,this flat has 67 voters listed as living in it:
                      http://izbirackispisok.gov.mk/Results.aspx

                      More about irregularities here:
                      http://prizma.birn.eu.com/%D0%BC%D0%...81%D0%BE%D0%BA
                      That's not a mistake - that's one Albanian family
                      If my people who are called by my name will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sins and restore their land. 2 Chronicles 7:14

                      The Revolution was in the minds and hearts of the people; a change in their religious sentiments, of their duties and obligations...This radical change in the principles, opinions, sentiments, and affections of the people was the real American Revolution. John Adams

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                      • DraganOfStip
                        Senior Member
                        • Aug 2011
                        • 1253

                        Originally posted by Vangelovski View Post
                        That's not a mistake - that's one Albanian family
                        That's one explanation for it .
                        But what about this: the president of DPMNE's women's organization Daniela Rangelova lives at an address where 126 other voters are also registered:



                        And to make things even more weird,the 127 people living at that address vote in 3 different ballot places: 2033, 2034 and 2035.
                        Either Rangelova's family that "live" in her house stretches out to her 20th cousins, or she has a cloning machine
                        Last edited by DraganOfStip; 03-06-2016, 05:56 AM.
                        ”A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims... but accomplices”
                        ― George Orwell

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                        • Soldier of Macedon
                          Senior Member
                          • Sep 2008
                          • 13670

                          Originally posted by DraganOfStip View Post
                          The State Electoral Commission placed the current electoral roll online for people to be able to check and match their data.Within a few hours numerous discrepancies were reported.Dead voters,multiple people living on the same address,people that moved abroad years ago are still registered on addresses...
                          Some discrepancies are to be expected, but this is an absolute circus. How on earth could they let it come to this? There are some serious flaws in the way they compile and maintain data in that country, no little wonder why it has been so easy to manipulate the system. Is this a common problem in other Balkan countries?
                          In the name of the blood and the sun, the dagger and the gun, Christ protect this soldier, a lion and a Macedonian.

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                          • DraganOfStip
                            Senior Member
                            • Aug 2011
                            • 1253

                            After a field check on the address,it turns out all people from that street in the village of Brvenica are registered on a same address,among them a different Daniela Rangelova.

                            ”A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims... but accomplices”
                            ― George Orwell

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                            • Vangelovski
                              Senior Member
                              • Sep 2008
                              • 8531

                              Originally posted by DraganOfStip View Post
                              After a field check on the address,it turns out all people from that street in the village of Brvenica are registered on a same address,among them a different Daniela Rangelova.

                              http://24vesti.mk/24-vesti-vo-brveni...a-127-glasachi
                              Most villages don't have street names, or just one street name for all the "streets". My parent's villages don't have street names and the postal address is just s. blah.

                              But it doesn't change the fact that there are more eligible voters than citizens in Macedonia. The electoral list is beyond a joke and has been since the beginning.
                              If my people who are called by my name will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sins and restore their land. 2 Chronicles 7:14

                              The Revolution was in the minds and hearts of the people; a change in their religious sentiments, of their duties and obligations...This radical change in the principles, opinions, sentiments, and affections of the people was the real American Revolution. John Adams

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                              • VMRO
                                Senior Member
                                • Sep 2008
                                • 1462

                                Originally posted by DraganOfStip View Post
                                After a field check on the address,it turns out all people from that street in the village of Brvenica are registered on a same address,among them a different Daniela Rangelova.

                                http://24vesti.mk/24-vesti-vo-brveni...a-127-glasachi


                                If a journalist in Australia made a stuff up like that, they would have lost their job or even sued.

                                Just proves that the journalism in Macedonia is of poor quality and everything coming from there should be questioned.
                                Verata vo Mislite, VMRO vo dushata, Makedonia vo Srceto.

                                Vnatreshna Makedonska Revolucionerna Organizacija.

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