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  • TrueMacedonian
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    The parliaments view on not being able to change the "ethnic character" of Macedonia defeats there lies of a "4000 years of 'greek' history in Macedonia".
    Last edited by TrueMacedonian; 02-22-2010, 04:00 PM.

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  • Bratot
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    “Ethnic groups and population changes in twentieth-century Central-Eastern Europe: history, data, analysis“
    Piotr Eberhardt

    Published by M.E. Sharpe, 2003
    ISBN 0765606658, 9780765606655











    As you could see above, the Albanians themselfs admit that 100.000 KOSOVARS were settled down in Macedonia before 1991, but according to them they were not allowed to get the macedonian citizenship.

    Last edited by Bratot; 01-30-2010, 08:51 AM.

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  • Daskalot
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    Originally posted by TrueMacedonian View Post
    Bratot please re-post this info again.
    Please do Bratot! Do you have backups of the pictures?

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  • TrueMacedonian
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    page 186


    Fugees, Ponti's, Arvanites, what else lurks in modern "greece".

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  • TrueMacedonian
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    Originally posted by Bratot View Post
    “Ethnic groups and population changes in twentieth-century Central-Eastern Europe: history, data, analysis“
    Piotr Eberhardt

    Published by M.E. Sharpe, 2003
    ISBN 0765606658, 9780765606655









    As you could see above, the Albanians themselfs admit that 100.000 KOSOVARS were settled down in Macedonia before 1991, but according to them they were not allowed to get the macedonian citizenship.

    Bratot please re-post this info again.

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  • osiris
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    now the same lost fools are calling themselves macedonians. tm great work but does any mainstream us or eu politian give a fuck for the truth or for human rights, i personally havent seen any one of those smug hypocrites adhere to truth or justice.

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  • Pelister
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    "Two or three generations passed before they stopped calling themselves 'refugees'" - See T.Ms post above (pp.337, City of Ghosts... by Mark Mazower)
    Fascinating stuff.

    What the "changed street names" (pp.283 last paragraph - see T.M's post above ) testify to is a project to change/alter the natural cultural and ethnic landscape beyond recognition.

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  • TrueMacedonian
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    Here's an honest admission from one of their own concerning the Baptized Turks;


    page 73

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  • TrueMacedonian
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    page 7

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  • TrueMacedonian
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    Originally posted by Daskalot View Post
    That lastname sounds Armenian to me......
    Could be. Hope someone can help us out with this.

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  • Daskalot
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    Originally posted by TrueMacedonian View Post
    Thanks RTG this material is compelling and breaks alot of modern "greek" myths into pieces.

    But who was this Constantine Raktivan??? Raktivan... a Christian Turk maybe?
    That lastname sounds Armenian to me......

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  • TrueMacedonian
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    Thanks RTG this material is compelling and breaks alot of modern "greek" myths into pieces.

    But who was this Constantine Raktivan??? Raktivan... a Christian Turk maybe?

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  • Risto the Great
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    Compelling stuff TM.
    Is there any doubt about the "plasticity" of the modern Greek identity?

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  • TrueMacedonian
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    page 336





    Salonica: City of Ghosts by Mark Mazower

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  • TrueMacedonian
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    Salonica: City of Ghosts, by Mark Mazower

    4000 years of "greek" history,,, yet the last sentence (as well as many parts of these pages) state that this city was never actually "greek" to begin with. Oh imposter hellenes just deal with the reality that many of your "greek macedonians" looked like this in the 1920's

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