Two Macedonian internet radio stations in Aegean Macedonia

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  • vodenka
    Member
    • Mar 2009
    • 297

    #61
    Originally posted by GStojanov View Post
    The Macedonian Culture web radio seems to be removed!!!



    Anyone any info about it? Was it voluntarily removed or banned?

    Voden Makedonsko Radio still works:


    (Click on the image of the music player that you like, on the right top of the page, to hear it!)

    The program is now expanded with talk content: humor, poetry, dialectal texts... The music is excellent.
    This is our first radio program, presented in greek and macedonian:

    Ραδιοφωνικό εβδομαδιαίο πρόγραμμα - Неделно радио програм
    Λαϊκά παραμύθια - Народни приказни
    Κάθε Κυριακή στις 19:30 και κάθε Τετάρτη την ίδια ώρα (Ε)
    Секоја недела во 19:30 и секоја среда, во исто време (Р)

    Παιδικά τραγούδια - Детски песни
    Κάθε Σάββατο στις 13:30 και κάθε Κυριακή την ίδια ώρα (Ε)
    Секоја сабота во 13:30 и секоја недела, во исто време (Р)

    Χιουμορ - Хумор
    Κάθε Δευτέρα στις 18:30 και κάθε Πέμπτη την ίδια ώρα (Ε)
    Секој понеделник во 18:30 и секој четврток, во исто време (Р)

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    • Soldier of Macedon
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2008
      • 13676

      #62
      Originally posted by vodenka View Post
      No, there is no joint-action between Macedonians and Vlachs in Greece. They have some cultural association which is trying to teach their language but most Vlachs do not claim any rights as a minority, not even a linguistic one. Most of them declare ethnic greeks.
      What about the Turks, Roma and Albanian/Arvanite, is there a joint-action between any of them at all, or are all of Greece's minorities still largely unorganised?
      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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      • vodenka
        Member
        • Mar 2009
        • 297

        #63
        Originally posted by Soldier of Macedon View Post
        What about the Turks, Roma and Albanian/Arvanite, is there a joint-action between any of them at all, or are all of Greece's minorities still largely unorganised?
        There are no minorities’ movements in Greece, except the Turks in Thrace. They have a good organization now, both political and cultural, but this is because of the Lausanne Treaty by which Greece recognizes them as a religious minority, not an ethnic one. As an ethnic minority, they have the same problems like we Macedonians have. But in general, they are in a much better position than ours.
        I am afraid we Macedonians are alone on this fight, in Greece.

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