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  • George S.
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    • Aug 2009
    • 10116

    this report proves you are dead wrong of your anlysis of the issues in bulgaria:
    REPORT on THE CENSUS IN BULGARIA 2011
    Prepared from a commission legitimated from the following organisations: OMO ‘ILINDEN’
    PIRIN, Organisation of the repressed Macedonians in Bulgaria, TMO VMRO(independent),
    Macedonian Christian brotherhood ‘St. Prophet Ilias’, KPD ‘Nikola Vaptsarov’, KPD ‘Ilinden’,
    KPD ‘Tsar Samuil’, Organisation ‘Victory - 2010’, Newspaper ‘Will of the people’, Bulletin
    ‘Macedonian voice’ on the meeting which took place on 20 March 2011 in the town of
    Sandanski.
    THE MACEDONIANS IN THE BULGARIAN CENSUSES 1944 – 2010
    1. During the communism period
    1.а. Period of recognition 1944 -1963
    During the time between1941 – 2011 in Bulgaria were conducted 7 official censuses. We
    also need to mention another census organised by the schools in Pirin Macedonia
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    in 1945.
    Three of these censuses have been made in a period in which Bulgaria officially had
    recognised the existence of Macedonian nation and respectively of a Macedonian minority
    on its territory – that is the period 1944 – 1963.
    1. School census organised by the school inspectorate in the school year 1946/1947. From
    a general number of 43 920 pupils in the district, 34 039 (77, 51 %) 35 184 declared
    themselves as Macedonians. Declared as Macedonian Muslims were 4538 (10, 33%). The
    declared as Bulgarian – 3184 (7, 25 %). The rest (Roma population, Turks, Jews and others)
    were altogrether – 1014 (2, 31%)
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    .
    2. Official census of the population the end of 1946 – the beginning of 1947. On the territory
    of Bulgaria as Macedonians declared themselves 169 544
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    people mainly in Pirin Macedonia
    where the majority of them is.

    1
    The term Pirin Macedonia means the territory spread a bit further away of today‘s Blagoevgrad
    district which in 1913 becomes part of Bulgaria. We prefer it rather than any other existing
    administrative formulations in order of their great variability. For example Blagoevgrad district in the
    last decade of 20th century has been a part of Sofia district and before 1944 had been divided
    between two administrative districts – Sofia and Plovdiv districts.
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    The information is taken from the book of d-r Vassil Jotevski , National affirmation of the Macedonians
    in Pirin Macedonia 1944 -1948, INI , Skopje, 1996, p. 109-111. By constituency that data looks like this:
    - Gorna Dzhumaja (Blagoevgrad) school constituency – 7460 Macedonian pupils + 116 Macedonian Muslims and
    820 Bulgarians, Roma population, Jews, Turks altogether 113 or 87.83 % Macedonians, 9.79 % Bulgarians and
    2.48 % of the rest.
    - Nevrokop (Goce Delchev) schhol constituency – 7141 Macedonian pupils + 3002 Macedonian Muslims and 788
    Bulgarians, Roma populations, Jews and Turks altogether – 622 or 87.79 % Macedonians, 6.82 % Bulgarians
    and 5.39 % of the rest.
    - Razlog school constituency – 4522 Macedonian pupils+ 1420 Macedonian Muslims and 45 Bulgarians, Roma
    population, Jews and Turks altogether – 134 or 97.09 % Macedonians, 0.73 % Bulgarians and Roma population
    – 2.10 % and 0.08 % others.
    - Petrich school constituency – 7775 Macedonian pupils, 625 Bulgarians or 95.50 % Macedonians and 7.49 %
    Bulgarians.
    - Sandanski school constituency – 8286 Macedonian pupils 906 – Bulgarians, Roma people and others
    altogether -145 or 88.74 % Macedonians, 9.70 % Bulgarians and 1.55 % others.
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    Krasimir Kanev, Legislation and policy towards ethnic and religious minorities in Bulgaria ", in: A. Krasteva,
    (row.), communities and identities in Bulgaria, Sofia, Petekston, 1998, p. 973. Official census in 1956 – 187 787 from which in Pirin Macedonia – 178 000 and the rest in
    the other parts of Bulgaria. In Pirin Macedonia the Macedonians are 63, 33 % from the
    population, 33 % are Bulgarians, the other 3 % are others (mainly Turks, Roma population
    and Pomaks)
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    .
    1.b. Period of denial and interrogation (1963 – 1989)
    After the stepping into power of the dictator Todor Zhivkov in 1956 starts gradual change of
    the policies towards the minorities. One of the first victims of the new political line is the
    Macedonian minority. After several years of internal party struggles the resistance of the
    Macedonian lobby in BCP with its leader the Prime Minister Anton Jugov - a former activist
    of VMRO (united) is broken and the main leaders forced away. Officially the new policy had
    been proclaimed on a plenum of CC of BCP which took place on 11 March 1963. Its motto
    becomes the words of the dictator Zhivkov on the same plenum:
    „The population of Pirin area is a part of the Bulgarian nation. There is no Macedonian
    nationality there and cannot be’’,
    And the Macedonian nation had been called ‗the so called Macedonian nation‘
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    . Immediately
    after the change of the policy had been taken strict and various actions for assimilation of the
    Macedonians (turning them into Bulgarians) – actions starting from the kindergarten to the
    pensioner‘s clubs and from the libraries to prohibition to sing and listen to Macedonian
    songs. Despite this and despite the strict measures taken in 1965 during the census 9 632
    (6)people declared that they were Macedonians. Many who denied to accept to new policy
    had been sent to prison or interned inside Bulgaria where because of their great scatterings
    and smaller number was hard for the authorities to take the immense measures they had
    taken in Pirin Macedonia.In Pirin Macedonia just following the traditional communist pattern
    the number of the Macedonians was taken under 1 %.
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    On the census in 1975 wasn‘t given any right to declare Macedonian or any other minority
    identity – it had been conducted on the idea of a united Bulgarian socialist nation. The
    census planned for 1985 was called off because of problems with ‗The Revival Process‘ of
    the Turks and the Roma people – just other victims of the serial nationalist politics of the
    communist regime.
    2. In the period of democracy 1990-2010.
    2.а. Preliminary announcements and callings for troubles in the census in 1992.

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    Ibidem. After the change of policy on the Macedonian minority from recognition to non-recognition (denial), and
    until today are made many attempts to be "explained" the results of the first censuses. They range from the
    assertion that people have declared themselves Macedonians under the action of violence (most often
    explanation) to that they were administratively recorded without asking them. In support of these theories there
    have never been compelling arguments, nor a memory of violence exists in the memory of the population. The
    fact that at both official censuses (the school one has not been considered) a large proportion of the population in
    Pirin Macedonia has declared itself as Bulgarian (about 1/3) demonstrates that there were neither any violence
    used nor automatic declaring. In the last census under the best-known Communist practice the outcome would
    have been 99% Macedonians and 1% other.
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    PA, Comintern and the Macedonian question (1917-1946), t. 2, The archives speak, book 5 Annex No 1, p.
    1288, 1292. In the same program speech it is given as a task: "We need to actively, continuously affirm ate the
    Bulgarian national consciousness in this population" (c. 1292)
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    Krassimir Kanev, op. cit, 97During the first census after the fall of communism in the local media in Pirin Macedonia
    have been published a series of announcements which alarmed the public for the danger
    which the great number of declared as Macedonians represent. In those announcements are
    pointed concrete villages in which over 80 % of the people had declared themselves
    Macedonians (concretely were quoted the villages of Ilindenci, Mikrevo and others) and
    some of these announcements claim that in towns as Sandanski and Petrich the percentage
    of the declaring as Macedonians varies between 20 and 30 %. In all of those publications the
    main motive is to stigmatize this occurrence as anti-state and anti-patriotic and to justify the
    authorities‘ actions against its existence. During the census took place many irregularities
    and manipulations had been ascertained (at which we‘ll take a look a bit later). When later
    the official results had been revealed the number of Macedonians was highly under the
    expected one obviously because of the mentioned announcements in the press. Instead of
    the number 225 000 which would have been expected taking in mind the last free census
    (1956) and the respective population growth or even at least 50 000 which could have been
    expected in order of the mentioned press releases, the official final result was 10 803 people
    declared as Macedonians.
    2.b. Police investigation against OMO ‘Ilinden’ – PIRIN in 2001
    Immediately before the census in 2001 OMO ‗Ilinden‘ – PIRIN distributes tens of thousands
    leaflets calling the citizens freely to declare themselves as Macedonians and not to be afraid
    to do so. In the leaflet were included quotes from the Chart for human rights and the
    Bulgarian Constitution. Follows a strong campaign in the media to be punished those
    responsible for distribution of the leaflets and a strong propaganda against the Macedonian
    self-determination and attempts to prove that Macedonian minority does not exist. The
    regional direction of Ministry of internal affairs (MIA) in Blagoevgrad responds to the media
    appeals and starts an investigation against the party which is greatly advertised in the
    media
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    . Many leaders of PIRIN were called up and questioned in the police stations in all
    towns of Pirin Macedonia. No irregularities were found therefore no charge was made,
    neither a case was opened. The latter was kept quiet in the media though.
    As well in the second ‗democratic‘ census the same measures were taken as in the first one
    with the slight difference that then they were broaden and refined. They are:
    2.c. Ascertained irregularities in the census in 1992 and 2001
    - The census officials establish the counted automatically with a Bulgarian nationality without
    asking them for their opinion.
    - They count old people only taking the information of their ID cards and writing down
    whatever they think is necessary.

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    .Luba Batembergska, Elitsa Zlateva, IMRO blamed OMO Ilinden for intervention in the census, v. "Journal", 8
    March 2001,
    http://www.dnevnik.bg/bulgaria/2001/...ebroiavaneto/- Whenever anyone wanted to be written down as a Macedonian wrong or incorrect
    information was given to him/her (for example – ‗There is no such column‘, ‗Column
    ‗Macedonians‘ is not listed, if you would like I could write down ‗others‘?‘ – which was often
    understood by the counted people as a preposition not to be declared as Macedonians but
    some other nationality or anything else).
    - The counters argued with the ones who wanted to be written down as Macedonians or
    pleaded with them not to declare themselves as such; they argued that this was not allowed
    or was not right and in some cases they begged the people not to declare themselves as
    Macedonians or threatened them.
    - Pencils were used instead of pens with ink.
    - In some places were made administrative counting by the mayor, especially in the small
    villages and towns.
    - According to claims of some of the census officials they received verbal directives the
    people not to be recorded as Macedonians and according to others they had problems if in
    their census papers there were Macedonians.
    - The censuses were undertaken in utterly tense and anti-Macedonian atmosphere with calls
    in the media to be protected the national security against foreign agents and traitors (they
    meant the activists of the Macedonian NGO organisations), the police started publicly
    advertised investigations against the Macedonian organisations claiming the latter were
    involved in anti-state activities, official declarations were made by officials that measures
    would be taken against the people calling the Macedonians to self-determine as such, claims
    that it wouldn‘t be allowed the ‗historic truth‘ be crooked and so on. Intense and greatly
    supported by the media propaganda campaign had been started filled with threats by the
    nationalistic and far right organisations. Exceptional activity against the Macedonian selfdetermination had been undertaken by the organs of State security (now State Agency for
    National Security).
    - Measures were taken that amongst the census officials there were no people with
    Macedonian conscience.
    Emblematic for the pressure made over the people working for the state is the case with the
    mayor of the village of Kromidovo, Petrich municipality – Borislav Filatov. After it became
    clear that he declared himself a Macedonian on the census the Municipality council of the
    town of Petrich gives him an ultimatum – either to change his self-determination to Bulgarian
    , or to be terminated his contract. Because Kromidovo is a populated place of under 500
    people the mayor is chosen by the Municipality council. Borislav Filatov stepped back under
    the pressure, withdrew his card , scratched off ‗Macedonian‘ and wrote down ‗Bulgarian‘.
    POSITION OF THE BULGARIAN STATE TOWARDS THE MACEDONIANS
    1. Official sate position of denial
    The problems in the censuses come from the official position and politics of Bulgaria towards
    the Macedonians which since 1963 till now except the use of violence and prison, hasn't in other ways been seriously changed. This continuing process of totalitarian politics in the
    democratic period finds a symbolic expression in the statements of some of the Bulgarian
    MPs and Euro MPs in November and December 2006 in regards of the proposal of the
    Greens and EFA in the European Parliament in the last pre-joining report on Bulgaria to be
    included an article for recognition of the Macedonian minority. Those are exactly:
    ‗Macedonian minority in Bulgaria there isn‘t and cannot be‘
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    . It was probably an unwilling
    quote of a slogan of well known former communist dictator made by representatives of one
    democratic European state .
    After the fall of communism until now the Bulgarian state not only doesn‘t recognise but
    practically on all levels and through all its key institutions officially denies the existence of
    the Macedonian minority. This had been made by:
    1. The minister of foreign affairs Boyko Dimitrov in an official statement on 2 January 1990.
    2. The Parliament with an official declaration on 6 March 1990
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    .
    3. The representative of Bulgaria in UN Ivan Sotirov on 21 May 1990
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    .
    4. The president Petar Stoyanov and the present one Georgi Parvanov in their statements.
    5. The Constitutional Court with a decision N 2 from 29 February 2000.
    6. Sofia City Court with decision from 23 August 2007 on the case for registering of OMO
    ‗Ilinden‘ – PIRIN.
    7. The Minister of the Bulgarians abroad Bozhidar Dimitrov – extremely honest.
    8. The Minister of foreign affairs Nikolay Mladenov on 7 May 2010 on an official visit in
    Skopje
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    .

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    On 17.11.2006, Kristian Vigenin,member of the leadership of the ruling party in Bulgaria and Deputy Chairman
    of the BSP parliamentary group of the European Socialists: the "Macedonian minority in Bulgaria there is not and
    cannot be". The same day, Ivan Kolchakov, Bulgarian MP and Secretary-General of the opposition UNITED
    DEMOCRATIC FORCES: "The question is there a Macedonian minority in Bulgaria is rhetorical. Not only that
    there is not, but it cannot be ". To that joins the Mp of DPS and MEP Yanko Yankov:" there is no and there can
    be no Macedonian minority in Bulgaria (Lilia Tomova, Els de Groen searches media appearances to look
    significant, newspaper "Word", BSP in the media, 17.11.2006, http://www.bsp.bg/cgi-bin/e-s/vis/vis.pl?s=001 & p
    = 0030 & n = 000700 & g = ' & vis = 000049.) On 14 December 2006-the leader of the parliamentary party
    Order legitimacy and fairness Yane Yanev : "No, there has been no and there can be no Macedonian minority in
    Bulgaria" (Galina Girginova, Yane Yanev: Parliament to adopt a single position, in order to put an end to the
    speculation with "Macedonian minority", 14 December 2006 | 15: 18 | Agency "Focus"). The same day, Plamen
    Rachev, a member of the Coalition for Bulgaria: "cannot not be infringed the rights of a minority that does not
    exist ‗‘(Maria Stalianova, Plamen Ranchev: The official Macedonian institutions do not accept the thesis of
    existence of a Macedonian minority in Bulgaria, 14 December 2006 | 15: 37 | Agency "Focus").
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    Newspaper ‗‘Rabotnichesko Delo‘‘, issue 66, 7 March 1990, p. 1. "there are neither historical nor legal, nor any
    other reasons to seek such a minority", the Macedonians are called "non-minority". (see also Stojko Stojkov,
    Macedonians in Bulgaria in their struggle for human rights, Blagoevgrad, 2005, p. 2).
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    Newsp. ‗‘Word‘‘ 22 May 1990 He in his statement called the Macedonian consciousness nonexistent "artificial
    self-consciousness", which someone "inside and out" is trying to create; that is something that "cannot be
    justified by the right of self-determination". (see also Stojkov, op. cit, 3).
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    Newsp.‘‗Time‘‘, 7 May 2010, Igor Čavevski, the Head of Bulgarian Diplomacy does not recognize minorities,
    Mladenov hasn‘t seen Macedonians in Bugariĵa. Here are the words of the Minister: "in Bulgaria there is no
    Macedonian minority, there are no minorities, there are people who have human rights."9.The government of Boyko Borisov in September 2010 by firing of 5 senior officers in the
    National statistics institute because they let a sub column ‗Macedonian‘ to be included in
    the trial census identified alongside with others as a ‗ non-existent ethnos‘.
    10. Bulgarian MPs in the Bulgarian and European Parliaments and political leaders of
    parties (look up the quotes).
    The official position of the state is well-known to the public and in the past 20 years it had
    never been questioned by any state institution or state representative. This on its own has its
    negative influence on the freedom of self-determination of the Macedonians in Bulgaria.
    2. Public stereotypes
    In the years of democratic transition in the Bulgarian public space were created a number of
    negative stereotypes towards the Macedonians; that‘s something in which a key role has the
    state with its politics of denial of the Macedonian nation and its minority. The people
    expressing Macedonian conscience were publically branded as national apostates, national
    traitors, enemies of Bulgaria and the Bulgarians, separatists and even terrorists. The state
    not only doesn‘t try to overcome those stereotypes but actively promotes them with
    statements of its highest representatives
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    . With such statements from highest levels are
    being fuelled the accusations against the Macedonian organisations in the country; that they
    have been created and supported by foreign governments and that they are separatist and
    anti-Bulgarian.
    One of the aspects of these public views is the hatred against the Macedonians which in
    Bulgaria has become something normal and everyday activity. Except those accusations are
    being used offensive and humiliating epithets too, often used towards the people expressing
    a Macedonian conscience, such as morons, ignorant, miserable, marauders, homosexuals
    and many other similar. It needs to be underlined that the state does not do anything to
    stop, limit or sanction this occurrence. In the cases in which the Macedonians had tried to
    get protection in court the court defended the offenders.
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    In those dominant public notions the free expression of the Macedonian conscience is
    seriously overwhelmed and the existing atmosphere influences badly the freedom of selfdetermination.
    TRIAL CENSUS 2010
    1. Scandal with sub column ‘Macedonian’ in the electronic census

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    As an example may be given official accusations of Foreign Minister Kalfin in June and July 2006, and
    President Georgi Parvanov in January 2008, against the Republic of Macedonia, that it is its fault for the
    existence of Macedonian organizations, for supporting (actually non-existent) separatist trends in Pirin
    Macedonia, as well as the trials for the registration of OMO Ilinden-PIRIN ""-a party consisting exclusively of
    Bulgarian citizens and operating only in Bulgaria.
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    In 2004, 200 Macedonians filed a complaint against TV journalist Nicola Grigorov (specialized in speech of
    hatred against the Macedonians and known for use in the broadcasting of phrases such as "This swill
    makedonizma "), due to his interview in the newspaper "Belief", in which he stated that all makedonisti (word
    used in Bulgaria for identifying people with Macedonian self-consciousness) are totally ignorant, marauders and
    people without morals ... The Court after a long delay and transfer of the case rejected the action, therefore, that
    the complainants had not been mentioned by name in the interview. Macedonian activist Dimitar Sarbakov from
    Gotse Delchev in the period 2003-2007 is trying in vain to sue the person Staljo Stalev, which in the local Gotse
    Delchev journal called him because of his Macedonian consciousness a ‗‘moron‘‘. In one period even he himself
    becomes accused in the same case.In the beginning of September 2010 in some districts of Bulgaria was conducted a trial
    census as a preparation to the general one in 2011. In the electronic form of this census in
    the possible answers for ethnic group and mother tongue the specialists of the National
    statistics institute(NSI) driven by the European practice and having in mind the results from
    previous censuses include additional drop-down menu in the column ‗others‘. One of these
    possibilities was Macedonian and Macedonian language. This created a true ‗storm‘ in the
    media and the ultranationalist groups like VMRO BND threatened that they would boycott
    the census.
    The scandalous according to the media and other parties which took part in the campaign
    was that in the census were included ‗non-existent ethnicities‘ such as Macedonians and
    Pomaks. Under the great public pressure the chairwoman of NSI – Mariana Koceva gave
    her resignation but because of the enormous impact this could have had in Europe the
    Prime Minister didn‘t accept her resignation. Instead five senior officers of NSI had been
    fired; three of whom with rang deputies.
    Before the government took this decision on 11 September 2010 on national TV in the
    programme ‗Seismograph‘ as opponents met the chairwoman of NSI and the Minister of
    Bulgarians abroad Bozhidar Dimitrov. The latter strongly argued over the democratic views
    of the chairwoman of NSI for the right of self-determination and defended a point of view that
    this right had to be limited under some criteria. It became clear that the position of Minister
    Bozhidar Dimitrov expresses that of the government itself. Regularly distinguishing himself
    from his infamous Minister, the Prime Minister this time didn‘t find a reason to distinguish
    from his views.
    Since that despite the protests by the Macedonian organisations the denial the right
    of self-determination of the Bulgarian citizens as Macedonians or any other ‘nonexistent’ ethnicities could be seen as an official government position.
    NSI stepped back under the strong political pressure and announced that in the census
    there would be only columns Bulgarians, Turks, Roma people and others.
    After the removal of the column ‗Macedonian‘ and the firing of the specialists from NSI OMO
    ‗Ilinden‘ – PIRIN sent official letters to the Prime Minister and to the chairwoman of NSI
    which were left unanswered.
    2. Arguments of OMO ‘Ilinden’ – PIRIN for inclusion of columns for all minorities and
    especially column ‘Macedonian’ in the census.
    1. In the last 70 years practically in all censuses thousands and tens of thousands Bulgarian
    citizens self-determine themselves as Macedonians (164 000 in 1946, 187 000 in 1956,
    about 10 000 in 1965, 10 803 in 1992, 5 071 in 2001).
    2. After the campaign in the media against the existence of column ‘Macedonian’ in
    particular, and against the existence of Macedonian identity itself and the right for selfdetermination as Macedonian as a whole is seen as some sort of crime which requires
    punishment, a strong signal has been sent against the right to self-determine as Macedonian (or any other denied nationality/ethnicity). This is something that would have the following
    extremely serious consequences:
    a. Inevitably it will affect the institution, organizing the census, in which an
    investigation is to be instigated by the Prime Minister for revealing the ’’ guilty” ones. With
    this in the society is put into question its objectivity in the forthcoming census.
    b. The census officials were made to understand that self-determination as Macedonian
    or anything similar is not desirable and is anti- Bulgarian, anti-state, unscientific and
    inadmissible. A very real temptation to the census officers stood to behave in an
    undemocratic way and incorrectly, as self-initially abuse their position because of wrongly
    understood patriotism and duty and because of the feeling of impunity and self
    righteousness.
    c. Influence and pressure has been performed on the citizens of Bulgaria with
    Macedonian self-consciousness; it has been sent to them a clear message that selfdetrmination as Macedonian is undesirable, even anti-state and criminal.
    That makes the column ‘Macedonian’ compulsory in order to demonstrate that it is not
    concerning any anti-sate, prohibited or impossible self-identification and that it is a
    completely acceptable and guaranteed right. The absence of such a box in the so
    established atmosphere would lead to strong distortion of the results of the census and
    logically - to their rejection by the ethnic Macedonian organizations.
    3.Due to repeated denial of the existence of a Macedonian minority by all levels of the
    authorities and institutions, the inclusion of the column ‘Macedonian’ will contribute to the
    demonstration of different, a positive attitude towards these people,it would lead to a
    soothing among the Macedonian minority in Bulgaria and will facilitate the Macedonians
    freely and without fear to express their ethnicity.
    4. the Bulgarian Government repeatedly has declared to the European and other external
    factors, that the publication of data from censuses including Macedonians in itself constitutes
    recognition. This claim must be brought to its logical end with inclusion in the census of this
    column.
    5. Will avoid a discriminatory treatment and dividing of the ethnic groups to important and
    less important. After all everyone who pays taxes, should be treated equally. The greatest
    number should not be placed in a privileged position, and must not be given a similar
    symbolic, but also official documentary expression by having /not having an own column in
    the census. The current situation is understood by many representatives of these groups as
    insulting and degrading.
    6. The presence of such column will reduce the risk of manipulations and will terminate the
    doubts about the existence of such, as well as doubts in the result obtained. This will help
    the numbers to be generally acceptable and not being denied and not being contested as in
    previous censuses. We believe that we all should be interested in obtaining objective and
    not controversial information as the previous data on this issue - this will allow for the
    formation of a real and objective policy and overcoming various myths and illusions, which
    live in the public area against people of Macedonian self-consciousness.7. Will facilitate both the counting officials and the counted people and will reduce the risk of
    errors and misunderstandings.
    8. The inclusion of columns for all minorities without doubt will contribute to the
    strengthening of the loyalty to the state among the minorities in Bulgaria, as well as for
    strengthening the confidence and friendship with close and distant countries in which
    representatives of these minorities are living.
    9. The inclusion of several additional columns would hardly create serious problems and
    would not be so expensive as to justify demonstration of double standards towards the
    citizens according to their self-determination to bigger or smaller ethnic group.
    10. In addition to the recognition of the right of the Macedonians to self-determine
    themselves as such the column will also be an expression of respect for their repeatedly
    declared will.
    11. Because of the existing great mistrust among the representatives of this (and other)
    minorities in relation to the conduct of the census, the inclusion of the column ‘Macedonian’
    would have demonstrated the resolve of the state to obtain objective results.
    The Macedonian organizations also offered a number of measures to ensure the democratic
    way of conducting the census.
    1. On the census also to appear in the electronic form and in the census cards a separate
    column ‘Macedonian’.
    2. The census sheets to be with a serial number and to be signed by the citizens.
    3. Compulsory among the counting officials to be people from all minorities, and not as
    happen the last time when it was particularly kept in mind not to include people with
    Macedonian conscience.
    4. To prohibit the use of pencils and other similar impermanent means of writing when filling
    the census sheets.
    5. To ensure the census really happens in a conversation with the people, and not in
    absentia, administratively or through the use of personal data.
    6. To instruct the counting officers (census officials) about the freedom of self-determination
    and the right of the people to self-determine freely as they feel, in that number the
    Macedonians as well.
    7. To ensure the presence of independent observers, headquarters for the registration of
    infringements, transparency and the possibility of inspection by independent organizations.
    8. The Government officially to state that the right of self-determination will be ensured and
    that everyone without any fear will be able to declare their nationality, including Macedonian,
    and the census officials who have been obstructing or manipulating this will be strictly
    punished.
    9. It would be very desirable, if the Bulgarian Government, based on the results of the
    censuses of 1946, 1956, 1965, 1992 and 2001, recognized that there is a Macedonian minority in Bulgaria. Such recognition is necessary because of its objective existence, and
    because of the current hostile atmosphere against this minority in Bulgaria, and therefore, so
    far, the Bulgarian State of all its state levels has officially denied the existence of a
    Macedonian minority.
    10. To give the necessary orders to SANS and the police this time unlike the previous
    censuses not to intervene in the census and in no way interfere with the free selfdetermination of citizens (especially Macedonians).
    The sent letters never received a response. Therefore four Macedonian organizations of 13
    September 2010 have made the following official declaration.
    DECLARATION
    In connection with the conducted through the last week action against the right of selfdetermination in Bulgaria regarding the inclusion of columns for all minorities in Bulgaria:
    1. In respond to the strong campaign of ultranationalist and extremist parties and organizations, found
    support in multiple media, against the inclusion of columns for all minorities in the trial census;
    2. In respond to the Government‘s lack of reaction against this undemocratic and disgraceful for our
    country stupidity and primitivism;
    3. In respond to a Minister of the Cabinet open agitation against the freedom of the citizens
    themselves to determine their nationality and calling for reduction in various ways of that right;
    4. In respond to the Cabinet‘s undistinguishing position from those statements of the Minister;
    5. In respond to the Prime Minister‘s order of a full investigation to find the guilty ones not among the
    agitators against the right of self-determination but among NSI staff;
    6. In respond to the dismissal of the two
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    deputies of the NATIONAL STATISTICAL INSTITUTE who
    have conscientiously done their job and have complied with European principles and have included in
    the "other" column all real existing ethnic groups which have self-determined on previous censuses,
    we are forced to say the following:
    The forthcoming census and its results are already compromised!
    The NATIONAL STATISTICAL INSTITUTE is compromised!
    Compromised is the democracy in Bulgaria!
    The extremely inappropriate actions of the Prime Minister Borisov sent a clear message:
    -To the staff of the INSTITUTE – to be careful with the "non-existent ethnic groups" in the forthcoming
    census if they wish to keep their jobs;
    -Future census officials - that certain ethnic groups should not exist and that their registration is
    against the official government policy and may bring respectively punishment;

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    A few days after the declaration was released the number of the dismissed people increased with
    three more.-To to the Macedonians, but also to other denied minorities in Bulgaria – that the right of selfdetermination for them is to be treated as against the state and is punishable.
    There is no room for any doubt that, through the security services is being prepared another
    manipulation with the self-determination of the minorities in Bulgaria. The creation of an atmosphere
    of fear and intolerance against the Macedonians in Bulgaria attended both previous censuses. The
    scenario is clearly the same for the third time in a row.
    While in neighboring Republic of Macedonia in the forthcoming census there will be a column
    "Bulgarian", in Bulgaria "Macedonian" was deleted, although in all censuses, thousands of Bulgarian
    citizens have self-determined as Macedonians.
    But what has happened is recognition too!
    Acute reactions of the nationalists – a product of totalitarian security services, are clear evidence of
    their fear of the truth, the truth that in Bulgaria there is a Macedonian minority and that the number of
    people with Macedonian self-consciousness is too big to be acceptable for some circles in the
    existing establishment.
    In this abnormal situation, on behalf of the Macedonian minority in Bulgaria and on behalf of our
    organizations we declare, that if no urgent measures are taken for the inclusion of the column
    ‗Macedonian‘ and columns for other minorities, if no measures are taken by the Government to
    ensure the right of self-determination to all Bulgarian citizens is guaranteed equally and if no
    measures are taken to correct the abnormal atmosphere of intolerance and the witch hunting
    We will not be able to recognize the results of the forthcoming census.
    OMO ‘Ilinden’-PIRIN, Organization(Assembly) of the repressed Macedonians in Bulgaria, TMO IMRO
    (independent), CPA "Nikola Vaptsarov", The Declaration was withheld in the Bulgarian media and
    published in the Macedonian.
    3. Consequences of the events in September 2010
    The events during September have led to several extremely unfavorable consequences for
    the free self-determination of the Macedonians in Bulgaria.
    1. The inclusion of sub column ‗Macedonian‘ was officially presented as outrageous,
    unacceptable, unscientific and incompetent.
    2. The Macedonians again by highest level were declared non-existent, and their selfdetermination for unacceptable.
    3. The inclusion of sub column ‗Macedonian‘ was demonstrated as a punishable
    4. The removal of sub column ‗Macedonian‘ had a new clearly much more negative
    psychological effect than simply its absence. Since none of earlier censuses (even those
    from the period 1944-1956) there had not been a column ‗Macedonian‘ in the Bulgarian
    censuses. But now for the first time happened an abolition of this column and actually
    without truly to be introduced.5. The official denial of the freedom of self-determination by a Minister in the Government,
    after the conducted dismissals of NSI staff, made clear the negative position of the
    Government to the Macedonian self-determination.
    6. Created was an atmosphere of uncertainty and fear among the Macedonians, but also
    among the staff of the INSTITUTE and among future census officials.
    CENSUS 2011
    1. Events on the eve of census – January 2011.
    Since only one of all requests and proposals of the Macedonian organizations have been
    met, notably it was the prohibition of the use of other means of writing except pens
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    , and
    taking into account the previous experience, and the extremely negative atmosphere created
    after the events of September 2010, on 16 January 2011 on a meeting in the town of Gotse
    Delchev many Macedonian organizations confirmed their position that they would not
    recognise the results of the census. These were OMO "Ilinden"-PIRIN, Assembly of the
    repressed Macedonians, TMO IMRO (independent), Macedonian Christian brotherhood "St.
    Prophet Ilias", CPA ‗‘Nikola Vaptsarov‘‘, CPA "Tsar Samuil", CPA "Ilinden". The Macedonian
    newspapers "Narodna Volia(People's will)" and "Macedonian voice" also joined.
    Around 20 January OMO Ilinden-PIRIN" organized the distribution of 25 000 leaflets
    appealing to the people with Macedonian conscience freely and without fear to declare their
    identity .This democratic manifestation was followed by expected counter campaign in the
    media. It started with press conference given by the extremist ultra nationalistic IMRO NIE in
    Blagoevgrad. The leaflets were characterized as manipulative attempt to seed Macedonian
    conscience in the Bulgarians from Pirin Macedonia, also it was claimed that the campaign
    was financed by the Macedonian special agencies.The party made a threat that it " will
    summon the District Prosecutor's Office in Blagoevgrad to deal with the case and to punish
    the authors and distributors of the anti-Bulgarian leaflets". The media pays it a great
    attention. For example, the regional newspaper "Struma" on 24 January 2011 on its first
    page published threats of this party against the distributors of the leaflets and that they
    would be dealt by the Prosecutor's Office. The distribution itself is presented as an attempt
    of the Macedonian secret services to create problems to Bulgaria. The information is
    conveyed by influential media as national Darik radio and newspaper ‗‘Monitor ". In the
    publication of "Monitor" and sourcing from it media the distribution is called "illegal
    propaganda campaign", "illicit distribution" and "criminally distributed leaflets" and is quoted,
    that distributors will be given to the Prosecution. This news is published in various electronic
    media.
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    This time, however, the authorities refrain to take a media advertised investigation.

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    This requirement is well underlined in the Tutorial for completing the census card on page 8.
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    Darik News, 24 January 2011, Bulgarians being Macedonized in the Census?
    http://dariknews.bg/view_article.php?article_id=657700, transferred by Dnes +.
    http://dnesplus.bg/News.aspx?n=518543. The publication in "Monitor" is quoted from a publication in
    Actualno.com, transmitted by Novini.bg http://www.novinibg.com/news/7788 and Kurier.bg
    http://kurier.bg/bulgaria/14935.html.For the distribution of leaflets in the town of Sandanski activists of OMO Ilinden-PIRIN
    "reported that they had noticed greater police presence and surveillance of distributors of
    flyers from police cars and standing on the streets policemen, but there have been no
    incidents.
    On 31.01.2011, in the morning, officers of the State Agency for National Security (SANS)
    thrust into the printing firm "Iranik-M" in Blagoevgrad and without display order and without
    giving any explanation confiscated the just printed and still undistributed bulletin
    "Macedonian voice" in the full edition of 2500 numbers, dedicated mainly to the forthcoming
    census in Bulgaria, which would begin on 1 February 2011.The Director of the printing firm
    Stoyan Nikolov Mihailov and one of the workers Ivaylo Ljubchov Mitev were taken by the
    officers of SANS in the building of the Ministry of Interior affairs in Blagoevgrad and detained
    throughout the day as they were made to write explanations about the printing of the
    bulletin. Throughout this time, the staff of the National Security Agency refused to show any
    order and to give any explanation for their illegal actions. The confiscated bulletin has not
    been returned.
    Two complaints have been logged. One to MIA Blagoevgrad and the other to the Public
    Prosecutor's Office. Receipt was obtained from the Ministry of the Interior 13 days after
    sending the letter, from the Public Prosecutor's Office nothing was ever explained about this
    actions. On February 14, was received a response from the MIA dated 8 February and
    signed by Director J. Kochev, in which it is alleged that employees of the District Ministry of
    Interior or the City Police of Blagoevgrad, have not participated in such actions, that similar
    actions have not been reported nor did the local Police help the authorities of SANS (it is
    common practice the officers of SANS in actions followed by seizure and confiscations to be
    accompanied by uniformed staff of MIA). The Public Prosecutor‘s Office did not send any
    answer again. However, the case was moved from the Public Prosecutor's Office to the
    internal security of the MIA, which, through its representative Georgi Atanasov Chikov
    conducted meeting with the person who sent the appeals to the Office - Stoyko Stoykov on
    17 February in the town of Sandanski. Stoykov once more wrote everything to the best of his
    knowledge of the case and indicated how it can be verified who the involved were: through
    the entry book of MIA (in which building he arrested printers were held all day), by the name
    of the called lawyer and by the testimony given by detainees. Stoykov repeatedly stressed
    that his interrogation is pointless since he was not witness and directed the staff of the
    internal security to the victimized printers and especially to the owner Nikolov who were the
    real witnesses. But although he gave the telephone number of the owner of the printing firm
    on a telephone conversation, on 15 February and again on 17th until the date of submission
    of this report (20 March) the representatives of the internal security neither have visited, nor
    have questioned the real witnesses or their lawyer. No new information has been received
    on the case of the investigation of internal security of MIA or by the Public Prosecutor's
    Office.
    Practically at the time of completion of the report it would not be underestimated the
    statement that the bulletin is illegally confiscated by the employees of SANS in serious
    ignorance of the law and the rights of the citizens. The case caught the attention of the Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) as
    well as the electronic media, Balkan Insight.
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    Harshly protested the organizations
    Australian-Macedonian Committee of human rights, International human rights committee of
    Canada and the United Macedonian Diaspora in the United States. The last defies 'The
    actions of SANS without a corresponding judicial order to detain and confiscate the entire
    drawing of the bulletin is without precedent in democratic Europe". In the Bulgarian media
    that severe case of breaching the freedom of speech did not attract almost any attention.
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    The confiscation of the bulletin placed several serious questions.
    1. Why was it confiscated before it came out of the printer? This situation shows clearly that
    it is not possible to have been any complaints by the citizens from the bulletin and its
    content. I.e. SANS acted proactively as in the case of prevention of serious public danger.
    But what danger could there be a bulletin that calls for no violence or illegal action?
    2. From where the SANS knew that the bulletin would be printed, and precisely in this
    printing firm and that this was the day of its completion (printing lasts three days and is
    completed in 31 January). Inevitably comes the conclusion that the security services in
    Bulgaria spy on ethnic Macedonian activists and records their phone conversations, a
    circumstance well known by the Macedonian activists in Bulgaria.
    3. Had the employees of SANS a judicial order for their actions? The fact that they have
    refused to show such and the fact that until today nobody has dared to take responsibility
    inevitably led us to a negative conclusion.
    Considering that the entire issue was dedicated to the census, and that the confiscation was
    carried out by a public authority on the day before it began, this once again shows the view
    of the Bulgarian authorities to the self-determination of the Macedonians and their
    determination to oppose the expressing of Macedonian self-consciousness even with illegal
    means.
    2. Census -February 2011
    2.1 Contents of the census card
    1. Terminology used in paragraphs 10 and 11 shows the refusal of the Government to treat
    minorities as national and from there, putting into question the application of the framework
    Convention for the protection of national minorities. Instead of nationality question 10 says
    "Your ethnic group is?", and question 11 uses the confusing concept mother tongue, often
    used to justify a refusal to grant the right of minorities to study the literary language of their
    nation, since it is not identical with the dialect the respective communities speak.
    2. Column for ‗Macedonian‘ is not added but also for other minorities except for the two
    largest-Turks and Roma.

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    Macedonian Remains a Dirty Word in Bulgaria, By Boryana Dzhambazova, Balkan Insight 22 February 2011.
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    Some agencies are satisfied by publishing on their sites short retellings of publications in the Macedonian
    media, but they are written under the publications about the corresponding countries, i.e. what is being published
    in the neighboring countries about Bulgaria, and not as news from Bulgaria.3. Contains many unneeded data such as social security number, employment and other,
    which may create concerns in the being counted and may influence on the way in which they
    would self-determine.
    4. The absence of signature gives opportunities for any changes and replacements.
    2.2. Agitation in the media against the self-determination ‘Macedonian’.
    On the third day after the beginning of the census the campaign in the media regarding the
    leaflets was reestablished. As occasion has been used a publication on 3 February in Today.
    BG: "The people of Plovdiv had been provoked to be counted as Macedonians"
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    based on a
    signal of the correspondent Zlatka Karaivanova. In this material the leaflets are called
    "scandalous" and the false information is placed in them that "The people of Plovdiv are
    called to show and prove that the Macedonians are a nation and a people, and not a
    minority". On 4 February the IMRO NIE went with official declaration on that occasion. In it
    the distribution of the leaflet is qualified as "anti-Constitutional action" behind which "stand
    as the conceptual instigators and financial donors the Macedonian authorities and this is part
    of their unstoppable anti-Bulgarian propaganda". The distribution of the leaflet by
    organizations of Bulgarian citizens is qualified as an expression of "the unstoppable antiBulgarian campaign of FYROM, whose overall policy is based on anti-Bulgarian feeling".
    The Declaration was launched from the encirclement of the Mayor of the town of Plovdiv
    (second largest city in the country) Slavcho Atanasov. People from his surroundings
    threatened "to signal the prosecutors for this challenge, for it is clear that in 2011, nobody
    could allow, and most importantly paid agitators from abroad, to divide once more the
    Bulgarian people as it was split in 1944 by the Serb-communists and their descendants".
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    The same material that day was published in Newshub. bg too with the heading "OMOIlinden spreads leaflets" Macedonian‖ and in News. bg with the heading" OMO "Ilinden"
    agitates to declare ourselves as Macedonians'‘
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    . The same day agency "Focus" gave the
    word to the leader of the extremist party Boris Jachev. In the published material was
    launched the notion that the organizations which had signed the leaflet are registered with
    the aim "of consuming moneys from Macedonia" (in fact, except one all of the other
    associations had been refused registration). Distribution of leaflets was described as an
    attempt for the realization of "provocation of national emergency".
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    In all these cases, as well as in the first media campaign no media took into account the
    opinion of the distributors! In addition, nobody tried tо protect the distributors and their right.
    On 6 February, Sunday, several days before the start of the census in person (till 9 February
    census was only conducted on the Internet) on the Bulgarian national television has been

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    Today. BG 3. February 2011, Krasimira Gesheva-Tsvetkova, The population of Plovdiv provoked to be
    counted as Macedonians http://www.dnes.bg/stranata/2011/02/...kedonci.110449.
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    Today.bg 4 February 2011, OMO - Ilinden ‗PIRIN‘ told to have handed leaflets "Macedonian",
    http://www.dnes.bg/stranata/2011/02/...kedonec.110542.
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    http://news.ibox.bg/news/id_1850139509, OMO-Ilinden-razdavalo-leaflets-officially. 374813. html, also
    http://www.snews.bg/bg/statiya/pazet...-plaznaha:4054,
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    Vesela Baramova, Boris Yachev : OMO Ilinden - ‗PIRIN‘ distributes leaflets, agitating Bulgarians to be
    recorded as "Macedonians", http://www.focus-news.net/?id=n1489013broadcast a long program – nearly 5 hours devoted to the nonexistence of the Macedonians.
    It involved a large number of public people known for not recognizing the Macedonians.
    Trendafil Mitev Mihov of the Macedonian Scientific Institute
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    explained the nonexistence of
    Macedonian nation, the famous Bulgarian nationalist from Macedonia Perev explained that
    the Macedonians do not exist and that the Bulgarians in Macedonia were persecuted, the
    former Macedonian Premier with Bulgarian citizenship Ljubcho Georgievski spoke for the
    common origin of the Bulgarians and Macedonians, the well known Ljubka Rondova said
    that Macedonian refugees from Aegean Macedonia (Greece) were Bulgarians and, and
    similar like her the protégé of the President folk singer Nikolina Chakardakova explained that
    the Macedonian refugees from the Aegean were Bulgarians and that those who selfdetermine themselves as Macedonians in Bulgaria, were only a handful of people.
    Since this is a national television, behind which stands the state itself, with the propaganda,
    which was so actively and in such extraordinary size broadcast on official television once
    more the State declared itself against the Macedonians and their self-determination.
    On the National television on the evening of 10 February when airing the census there was a
    moment in which the counter official filled out the needed information but when he got to
    questions 10 and 11 without reading and explaining them directly said that they were
    optional. Information about the optional nature of questions 10 and 11 was announced in
    most of the reportages about the beginning of the census. Because these questions are
    voluntary it could be used as an excuse for many manipulations (as we‘ll see later) but
    opens another question because the authorities cite the numbers counted in the minorities
    as absolute, irrespective of the voluntary nature and possibility not to complete these
    questions.
    2.3. Infringements in the Census – general.
    -Frequent practice on the censuses is people to be recorded as Bulgarians without being
    asked, despite the imperative requirement in the directions for completing the census card
    that the person being counted must declare his/her ethnic group himself/herself and
    language. .
    -One of the most common forms of manipulation is the ignorance of questions on ethnic
    group and mother tongue. Using the voluntary nature on these questions, if they aren‘t filled
    in, it is considered that the citizen has refused to self-determine. This has been done in
    different ways. In some places these issues directly are passed (not filed or the citizens are
    determined automatically as Bulgarians). At others instead of being read questions 10 and
    11 the people have been informed that they are optional, so if the citizens were not informed
    about them could easily be mislead to overlook them. In the third variant they are read in a
    hurry without stopping and allowing the citizen to take respect for them and without their
    permission to be self-determined as whatever they wish .In the following cases the citizens
    themselves had to intervene and return the officer to these questions in order to be able to
    answer.

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    So-called science propaganda institution aiming to prove that the Macedonian nation and minority does not
    exist, that Macedonians are Bulgarian. Financed by the budget of the State.-The counting officer instead of executing the request of the citizen to be recorded
    Macedonian by completing "Macedonian" in the column ‘Others‘, stated that there was no
    such box. In the following cases the citizens had to explain the census officers that even
    though there was no such column they could be recorded ‗Macedonian‘ in the column
    ‗Others‘ , something the officers should have known by the census instructions. This type of
    manipulation relies on insufficient information of the citizens in order to be taken away the
    possibility to self-determine as Macedonians, without formally this to be refused to them.
    -At the request of the citizens to be recorded as Macedonians the officers have started long
    arguments that such a nation, language and minority do not exist.
    -In many cases, the officers were rude enough to refuse categorically to record citizens as
    Macedonians with arguments that such do not exist or simply that this could not be done.
    -Registered are cases in which the refusal to record the citizens as Macedonians were
    accompanied by threats. Registered is a case of intimidation of Macedonian activist during
    the e-Census to be careful how he/she would self-determine ...
    -Administrative record - in the absence of citizens in some places (especially in smaller
    villages)-the officers, often the village mayor, have taken ID cards of the people and are filled
    out the census cards in their absence. In some places the census officers have taken the
    necessary data from the mayors and the cards had been filled out without the presence of
    the people being counted.
    -Noted is, especially in the smaller villages, the participation of representatives of public
    authorities, either as attendants of the census officers or they themselves have taken into
    the role of counting officers, a circumstance which further more intimidated the
    representatives of the denied minorities by the State.
    -Introduced after the complaints of ethnic Macedonian organizations definite requirement the
    census cards to be filled with pen is often disrupted. In some cases is neglected, and a
    pencil was used, and in other cases was disrupted by using a corrector ink. In the first case it
    had been explained that the at first the field is filled in with pencil in order to be able then to
    correct any errors in the filling with a pen. In the second - direct corrections were made on
    the spot – with corrector ink. In one of the cases, even the irreparable paperboard (census
    card) had been torn and started all over. The latter demonstrates how easy it can be
    destroyed and refilled the paperboards once they are not signed by the people being
    counted.
    -There were cases where people counted on the internet and given their census number,
    had been further visited in their homes and asked questions, as the census officers had
    brought a printout of their paperboard and been asked additional questions and additional
    information in the cards filled out.
    -Messages from the town of Gotse Delchev had been filed, that in the e-Census in
    completing ‗Macedonian‘ in the column ‗Others‘ the program refuses to accept it.
    -There are cases of people who have not been visited by a census office and do not know
    whether someone has counted them and how.These basic types of infringements we will illustrate with concrete cases:
    2.4 Control examples
    * 7 February-the case in the village of Kavrakirovo, Petrich municipality Nikola Kalpsazov
    was visited by three people, young and strong men, and was told in a threatening voice to
    watch out with the census and be careful how he would declare himself. The men didn‘t
    introduce themselves, or who sent them.
    * Before the census started in the homes of 7 February in the village of Musomishte the
    census officer Lidka Dimitrusheva visited Vasil Madzharov in order to count him. He had to
    argue a lot because she refused to fill the card in with the self-determination ‗Macedonian‘.
    She told him that such a column was not included. After he told her to record him
    Macedonian in column ‗Others‘ she said that such a nation did not exist. He was forced to be
    counted over the Internet with number 0262002092.
    * On 10 February in the village of Lilianovo (municipality of Sandanski) the census officer
    was accompanied by a representative of the official authority- the mayor. He was heard to
    be assuring the officer that the people who were not at their homes, would be recorded
    anyway because he would give the necessary data.
    *On 9 February in the village of Mikrevo, municipality of Strumiani at the house of the
    Macedonian activist Kostadin Metodiev Petkov the census officer Sofia Panteva was
    conducting the census and had in her hand a pen and a pencil, however, she did not use the
    pencil this case. When she came to questions regarding the ethnic group and mother tongue
    she read them quickly and without waiting or asking Petkov and his wife Zorka NushevaPetkova how they would self-determine,she passed to the next questiont. Petkov had to stop
    her and return to those questions, only then she recorded him ‗Macedonian‘. The census
    officer has done so only with these two questions!
    * On 11 February in Blagoevgrad on ‗Colonel Drangov‘ street in the house of Yordan Kirilov
    Palahanski the census officer categorically stated that she was unable to record him
    ‗Macedonian‘ and told him ‗Think about it, you might feel sorry about this later!‘ Followed by
    more than 15 minute dispute on the matter whether or not did Macedonians exist she finally
    wrote down something according to her own discretion, deciding it without asking.
    Palahanski does not know as what he has been recorded but by the conversation held he
    assumes has been recorded as a Bulgarian.
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    * On 13 February in Sandanski in the house of Strahil Tupalski, the census officer attempted
    to fill the board in with pencil, he objected and insisted to be used pen. She explained that
    the pencil was used so if there were any errors they could be corrected. After Tupalski
    insisted to use a pen the officer agreed. When she reached to column nationality Tupalski
    stated that he wanted to be recorded Macedonian. Instead of executing his desire she

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    In Balkan Insight the case was described as follows: February 11, on the second day of the classic population
    count in the Balkan country, Pahler, 51, welcomed two officials responsible for filling in the questionnaires for his
    neighbourhood into his home. Little did heknow that he would soon find himself having to justify his choice of
    ethnic identity to them.―We were arguing for more than 15 minutes over the existence of Macedonians, and in the
    end I‘m not sure which ethnic group the official put me in,‖ he told Balkan Insight. ―They basically don‘t count us
    as a people,‖ he complained, puffing away at his cigarette, still irritated by the humiliating experience.exclaimed: ' Well now. There is no such a column?! "Tupalski had to explain in detail that
    despite the absence of column ‗Macedonian‘ she could record him such in the column
    ‗Others‘, and then without causing more problems the counter office recorded him
    Macedonian. But if he hadn‘t been informed well, she would not record him Macedonian.
    * On 17 February about five o‘clock in the afternoon two census officers visited the family of
    Vasilka Tihanova Tsoneva on str. "Krajrechka" in the town of Sandanski. After having
    counted the husband who declared himself Bulgarian they past to Vasilka. She told them to
    record her ‗Macedonian‘ at which the census officers reacted harshly, asking how could this
    be if she was not married to a Macedonian, but to a Bulgarian. She was asked for her ID
    card. She said that she was going to give it to them and answer any questions after they
    recorded her ‗Macedonian‘. They were very angry at this statement, the lady told them that
    if they didn‘t record her ‗Macedonian‘, they were free to go, the younger of the two womenofficers threatened her that they would come the next day with the police and would it
    charge her 120 BGN because she refused to be counted. After the case was published in
    the Macedonian media and widely on television "Channel 5" on the Bulgarian media it was
    reflected absolutely incorrectly. So on 21 February in the news agency Actualno.com a text
    was published commenting the messages in the Macedonian media. Not only the selfdetermination as ‗Macedonian‘ of Vasilka was enclosed in quotation marks, but she was also
    announced as Roma. This change in her origin has been carried out without any verification
    and without any concrete information — Tsoneva was never contacted .The news agency
    conceals behind the letter of an alleged reader, whose name is not specified, but the Roma
    origin of Vasilka is given as a citation of it.
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    The reason for all of this was to protect the
    census officers who contravened roughly the right of self-determination, to acclaim the selfdetermination of Vasilka as unnatural and false and to be compromised her testimony for the
    infringement to it and dealing with threats, while at the same time show that the case has
    nothing to do with Macedonians. In fact, Vasilka is from the family of Macedonian activists,
    her father Tihan is one of the first memebrs of OMO Ilinden ", her brother Atanas graduated
    in Skopje and works there as a journalist, and she herself is a regular participant in the
    Macedonian commemoration in memory of Yane Sandanski. This manipulative message
    has been re-published by a large number of Bulgarian media.
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    On 21 February by the case
    was interested the national television BTV, as its journalist Peter Tomov seeked contact with
    Vasilka through OMO Ilinden-PIRIN and obtained it. There was a conversation with Vasilka
    on 22 February in the morning and she‘s been told that if she had been recorded Bulgarian
    against her will, the journalist would come and do an interview but if it was anything else they
    weren‘t be interested. The manipulation with the false Roma origin was not good enough
    reason to come and do an interview. A few hours after this conversation, around 12 o‘clock
    at the home of Vasilka arrived the census officers again, this time extremely polite and
    recorded her and her child as Macedonians, without even making a question, that the father
    is Bulgarian. All of this happened after a 5 day absence (despite the promise to come the
    next day)and after the national private television BTV showed interest in the case. Still

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    A similar approach to the manipulation of news about Macedonian minority in the Bulgarian media is widely
    spoken. The media usually refer to anonymous letters, anonymous sources, people who had desired anonymity
    and so on in order to distribute fully targeted and incorrect information which would compromise the dignity and
    actions of individual Macedonian activists or entire organizations.
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    For example, moments after the publication in the in Actualno.com the same news is already in the BG News,
    in which except the alleged Roma origin was added the following text: "Macedonian journalists made
    anthropogenic-social revolutionary discoveries, by starting to identify with the people of Roma origin". On 22
    February the same was published in the regional newspaper "Struma" too.doubts remain about interference of a third party for not airing her case on national
    television.
    * Nicholaj Mitev from Petrich but living in Sofia was visited in his rented flat by census
    officers. They skipped questions 10 and 11 and Mitev had to ask them to return to them.
    They asked him "but you are Bulgarian, right? ‗‘ but Mitev said that he was Macedonian, to
    which he was told that such a thing as Macedonian nation did not exist. After having insisted
    the officers agreed and recorded him ‗Macedonian‘.
    * In the village of Kolarovo, Petrich manicupality Irina Shopova refused to record as
    Macedonian Makedonka Veleva Gugusheva/Markova, 88 years old, with the argument that
    "here there are not Macedonians". Makedonka firmly insisted as well that even her name
    as an argument, and said that she was named after Macedonia, but however the counting
    official recorded her as Bulgarian. The old lady spoke crying later about her experience to
    her neighbor Georgi Markov, she said that they made her to feel "as though I was a traitor".
    After two days the same counting officer revisited Makedonka since some data has been
    faulted, and this time, after many requests she recorded Makedonka as Macedonian and
    even shared that many young people claimed to be Macedonians as well.
    * The same census officer in the same village, on the request of Georgi Markov to be
    declared Macedonian the answer was that a column like this was not included. But after he
    explained that there was a column in which you could be declared as other nationality, she
    made no more objections.
    * The counting officer Victoria Tokova visited the home of Nadezhda Stankova in the village
    of Kolarovo, Petrich municipality. On the question of ethnicity Nadezhda declared that she
    wished to be recorded as Macedonian. The officer replied that there was no such column.
    After Nadezhda insisted the woman agreed to it, but wrote Macedonian filled with pencil.
    * In the village of Samuilovo, Petrich municipality. At the home of Krum Filatov the census
    officer was writing with pen, but in few places she made corrections with corrector ink. For
    one unrecoverable error she called on the phone and then torn the form and filled in a new
    one. She recorded Filatov as Macedonian without making any problems, but when recording
    the rest of the family (6 people, which were not at home at that moment) whenever he said
    Macedonian , she asked him – "But are you sure?" to which he always replied – "More than
    that I speak with you at the moment?"
    * In the village of Samuilovo , Petrich municipality Tsveta Atanasova Gogova, 85-year-old
    woman, was found by the census officer with the help of her neighbor Krum Filatov. He told
    the census lady that granny Tsveta was also a Macedonian and then left. When the census
    officer was ready Filatov asked whether granny Tsveta was recorded as Macedonian to
    which the officer looked as even though very surprised and exclaimed: ‗Oh, I have recorded
    her Bulgarian and now I can't make corrections and delete‘ , then fled through the door
    outside. The census official did not ask the elderly woman about her nationality although she
    had been made aware of that, and despite Filatov‘s warning she recorded her as Bulgarian.
    She refused to correct her "error" although previously in Filatov‘s home did not hesitate to
    use corrective ink to make adjustments.
    * The village of Samuilovo, Petrich municipality. Ivan Donchev was visited by Valentin
    Alexandrov Atanasov (census officer), activist of the nationalist party IMRO. When he came to the question of nationality the official advised him to declare as Bulgarian, because he
    knew that the citizen was a Macedonian activist. After Atanasov insisted he finally was
    recorded as Macedonian.
    * Georgi Orakov of Belasitsa, Petrich municipality, reported that his cousin from the same
    village, who does not wish his name to be mentioned, that the census officials did not ask
    him for ethnicity and mother tongue.
    * The town of Stamboliyski. The census officials rushed in marking column "Bulgarian" in
    questions 10 and 11 without asking the citizens for their self-determination. Dimitar Moskov
    stopped a woman who was counting him and ask her to record him Macedonian and his
    language - Macedonian, to which the census lady responded in a dismay that so far she has
    not encountered anyone like him. Moskov states that this approach has been widely applied
    in the town of Stamboliyski and the surrounding area.
    * The town of Stamboliiski-Nikola Marvakov was recorded without being asked as Bulgarian.
    The present at the moment Jordan Kojnarev, knowing the Macedonian self-consciousness of
    his friend pointed to him that he was recorded Bulgarian and advised him to ask for his
    census card(board) to be destroyed and filled out a new one in which he could respond to
    questions 10 and 11, according to how he himself determines. Marvakov refused to do so,
    saying that he prefers to leave as it is as he would not want to have problems.
    * The Mayor of the village of Teshovo, Gotse Delchev municipality - Dimitar Popov would
    collect the ID cards of the elderly people and filled them in at the Town Hall on his own
    initiative. The village is known as a stronghold of OMO ‗Ilinden‘-PIRIN.
    * In the village of Teshovo, Gotse Delchev municipality, an elderly woman who wished to
    remain anonymous testified: "I am Macedonian and my husband is such. I would have
    declared myself Macedonian if it was not for the mayor who gathered our ID cards and
    without asking us, declared us as whatever he decided ".
    * In Hadzhidimovo Naska Dermendzhieva was not at all asked about ethnicity and language.
    * In Gotse Delchev, in the house of Ivan Singartijski the census officer used corrector ink to
    correct the incorrect lines. The same commented that where he worked in the local school
    they weren‘t allowed to use it in any documents and where amendments were made a
    signature had to be given next to the amendment. He was amazed how you could use
    corrector ink at a census since this would allow arbitrary changing of the data.
    * Asenovgrad, a couple of census officials - a man and a woman visited the home of Zdravko
    Gramatikov who was not at home, his wife was at home only. She asked for her husband to
    be recorded Macedonian, but the couple responded that in Bulgaria there were not any
    Macedonians. The officials started a dispute and because they did not stop the woman told
    them to leave. When they came again the husband was at home and insisted to be recorded
    Macedonian. After some resistance the officials stopped arguing, but tried to write with a
    pencil. The man had to argue once more to force them to fill in the information with ink.
    * A similar case with the same pair of census officials from Asenovgrad. Yordanka
    Popkrasteva requested to be recorded Macedonian, to which she was replied that there
    were no such people in Bulgaria. The woman was very persistent and after a long dispute forced the officials to record her as a Macedonian. According to our sources the same pair
    of officials had lots of similar cases.
    * In the village of Liaski, Gotse Delchev municipality Ivan Vantov said that the official Liliana
    Pandareva did not want to record Macedonian. She made it after a great dispute.
    * In Musomishte, Gotse Delchev the official Kostadinka Apostolova had filled in the census
    cards of Petra and Slavka Uzunov without even mentioning questions 10 and 11.
    * Petra Churukova from the village of Musomishte was recorded as Bulgarian instead of
    Macedonian as it was her wish. Kostadinka Apostolova stated that Macedonians did not
    appear in the census card.
    * From the same village has been received information that, on the briefing of the census
    officials in the municipality, they were not given instructions to respect the freedom of selfdetermination, questions 10 and 11 have been completely ignored leaving the census
    officials to understand them on their own. Given the negative and intimidating atmosphere
    created by the Government and media before the census, together with the existing
    prejudice towards the Macedonian minority, the absence of instructions on how to fill out
    these questions and guidelines for respecting the right of self-determination have opened the
    door for all kinds of infringements on this matter. In this particular action once again is seen
    the reserved position of the State on the matter of freedom of self-determination.
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    * In the town of Gotse Delchev municipality the Committee of OMO " Ilinden" -PIRIN in a
    recorded statement on the meeting held on 18 March reported a problem with the e-census,
    where after filling in the word Macedonian in the column ‗Other' — the program refused to
    accept it and skipped to the next page. The reason for this is unknown. It was not reported
    from other places for a similar problem.
    * Spas Zahariev from Blagoevgrad counted himself over the Internet. He left the number on
    the door to be taken by the census official and so it happened. Later on he was visited by the
    official who brought with himself a printout of his census card. He was asked additional
    questions about his property. Zahariev expressed concern that these additional questions
    and amendments on the card could serve as an opportunity for amending of his selfdetermination. There were many similar cases in Blagoevgrad.
    * Citizens on a State employment insisting on their anonymity have declared that they were
    reluctant to declare as Macedonians on the census due to fear of losing their jobs. Their fear
    is real ,taking in mind the dismissals of employees of the NSI for the admission of sub
    column Macedonian in the censuses.
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    27
    The municipal census committees are dominated by officials of the municipal and local administration in
    accordance with art. 19.3 of the law on census of the population.
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    . These cases are used for illustration and do not represent the total number, which will also include insufficient
    documented cases, requests the case not to mentioned and so on. Registered cases are too many having in
    mind that the ethnic Macedonian organizations which prepared the report do not have the capacity to cover all or
    at least a substantial proportion of the representatives of the minority-scattered throughout the country, and
    almost all their members and activists preferred to be counted on the Internet in order to avoid the problems
    made in past censuses.2.6. Additional notes
    -The authors of the report failed to obtain an expert opinion on the matter whether it is
    possible to manipulate the results of the e-census. The position of the State against the
    existence of the Macedonian minority and the Macedonian self-determination created
    serious worries about this being actually possible.
    -In the collection of information about the specific infringements was concluded that the
    Macedonians were highly reluctant to speak about what had happened during the census in
    order of fear of having problems. Some of the people even refuse to speak, other shared
    their story, but did not give consent to be stated, third agree, but insisted on anonymity. Even
    those who agree that their names be mentioned in the report do not wish to submit individual
    complaints in the census commissions and do not wish to deal with police, Court and
    administration.
    -It should be noted that the direction of the NSI particularly its chairwoman made some
    efforts to protect the right of self-determination, first on television in a debate with Minister
    Dimitrov, then in public statements at a press conference in Blagoevgrad before the very
    beginning of the census. In addition, in the instructions for completing the census cards are
    placed unambiguous indications that the citizen determines to which ethnic group he/she
    belongs and what mother tongue they speak. Also in this guide is underlined with a thick line
    the requirement the information to be recorded only with ink. But despite these efforts, the
    NSI was not in a position to compete with the impressions and actions by the Government,
    nor to protect its dismissed workers. Unfortunately these requirements, as indicated, did not
    have a great impact on the census officials and had been widely infringed.
    CONCLUSION
    The summery enables the following conclusions to be made:
    1. The census was carried out in official and public position of the State that the Macedonian
    minority, nation, language, etc. do not exist.
    2. It was conducted in one generated by decades negative public atmosphere which sees
    the self-determination as Macedonian as national treason, anti-Bulgarian(anti-patriotic) and
    an act against the state.
    3. It was conducted in a manifestly demonstrated negative position of the Government
    towards the Macedonian self-determination, and denying/restricting the right of selfdetermination by representatives of the Government.
    4. It was held in an atmosphere of fear and mistrust among the Macedonians, as well as
    uncertainty among the census officials created by the public message sent by the
    Government that the tolerance of the self-determination as Macedonian is potentially
    punishable (the dismissal of the five specialists from the NSI for the inclusion of ‗‘non -
    existent" columns).5. The Government has not taken any measures to correct this unacceptable situation,
    although it has been warned by the ethnic Macedonian organizations. On the contrary, there
    were undertaken specific measures to make these problems even worse.
    6. The content of census cards included an extraordinarily large number of personal
    information, such as social security number, address, place of work, and such of the kind
    that further intensify the mistrust among some groups of citizens, and specifically among the
    Macedonians, that whatever was recorded might be misused against them (this is especially
    true for the Macedonians who have state jobs).
    7. There was no transparency about how the collected results will be treated nor control and
    guarantee that interference will not be admitted, there was no protection against the
    replacement of census cards.
    8. The Government has intervened before and during the census by its officials in order to
    influence the self-determination as Macedonian.
    9. Column Macedonian was not included in the census, despite the apparent need for it.
    10. Multiple violations and manipulations were observed during the census, which minimizes
    the number of people with Macedonian self-determination in Bulgaria.
    11. Questions on ethnicity and mother tongue are voluntary, but nevertheless the results for
    minorities are cited by Government representatives as absolute figures.
    "Ido not want an uprising of people that would leave me at the first failure, I want revolution with citizens able to bear all the temptations to a prolonged struggle, what, because of the fierce political conditions, will be our guide or cattle to the slaughterhouse"
    GOTSE DELCEV

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    • George S.
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2009
      • 10116

      this report proves you are dead wrong of your anlysis of the issues in bulgaria:
      REPORT on THE CENSUS IN BULGARIA 2011
      Prepared from a commission legitimated from the following organisations: OMO ‘ILINDEN’
      PIRIN, Organisation of the repressed Macedonians in Bulgaria, TMO VMRO(independent),
      Macedonian Christian brotherhood ‘St. Prophet Ilias’, KPD ‘Nikola Vaptsarov’, KPD ‘Ilinden’,
      KPD ‘Tsar Samuil’, Organisation ‘Victory - 2010’, Newspaper ‘Will of the people’, Bulletin
      ‘Macedonian voice’ on the meeting which took place on 20 March 2011 in the town of
      Sandanski.
      THE MACEDONIANS IN THE BULGARIAN CENSUSES 1944 – 2010
      1. During the communism period
      1.а. Period of recognition 1944 -1963
      During the time between1941 – 2011 in Bulgaria were conducted 7 official censuses. We
      also need to mention another census organised by the schools in Pirin Macedonia
      1
      in 1945.
      Three of these censuses have been made in a period in which Bulgaria officially had
      recognised the existence of Macedonian nation and respectively of a Macedonian minority
      on its territory – that is the period 1944 – 1963.
      1. School census organised by the school inspectorate in the school year 1946/1947. From
      a general number of 43 920 pupils in the district, 34 039 (77, 51 %) 35 184 declared
      themselves as Macedonians. Declared as Macedonian Muslims were 4538 (10, 33%). The
      declared as Bulgarian – 3184 (7, 25 %). The rest (Roma population, Turks, Jews and others)
      were altogrether – 1014 (2, 31%)
      2
      .
      2. Official census of the population the end of 1946 – the beginning of 1947. On the territory
      of Bulgaria as Macedonians declared themselves 169 544
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      people mainly in Pirin Macedonia
      where the majority of them is.

      1
      The term Pirin Macedonia means the territory spread a bit further away of today‘s Blagoevgrad
      district which in 1913 becomes part of Bulgaria. We prefer it rather than any other existing
      administrative formulations in order of their great variability. For example Blagoevgrad district in the
      last decade of 20th century has been a part of Sofia district and before 1944 had been divided
      between two administrative districts – Sofia and Plovdiv districts.
      2
      The information is taken from the book of d-r Vassil Jotevski , National affirmation of the Macedonians
      in Pirin Macedonia 1944 -1948, INI , Skopje, 1996, p. 109-111. By constituency that data looks like this:
      - Gorna Dzhumaja (Blagoevgrad) school constituency – 7460 Macedonian pupils + 116 Macedonian Muslims and
      820 Bulgarians, Roma population, Jews, Turks altogether 113 or 87.83 % Macedonians, 9.79 % Bulgarians and
      2.48 % of the rest.
      - Nevrokop (Goce Delchev) schhol constituency – 7141 Macedonian pupils + 3002 Macedonian Muslims and 788
      Bulgarians, Roma populations, Jews and Turks altogether – 622 or 87.79 % Macedonians, 6.82 % Bulgarians
      and 5.39 % of the rest.
      - Razlog school constituency – 4522 Macedonian pupils+ 1420 Macedonian Muslims and 45 Bulgarians, Roma
      population, Jews and Turks altogether – 134 or 97.09 % Macedonians, 0.73 % Bulgarians and Roma population
      – 2.10 % and 0.08 % others.
      - Petrich school constituency – 7775 Macedonian pupils, 625 Bulgarians or 95.50 % Macedonians and 7.49 %
      Bulgarians.
      - Sandanski school constituency – 8286 Macedonian pupils 906 – Bulgarians, Roma people and others
      altogether -145 or 88.74 % Macedonians, 9.70 % Bulgarians and 1.55 % others.
      3
      Krasimir Kanev, Legislation and policy towards ethnic and religious minorities in Bulgaria ", in: A. Krasteva,
      (row.), communities and identities in Bulgaria, Sofia, Petekston, 1998, p. 973. Official census in 1956 – 187 787 from which in Pirin Macedonia – 178 000 and the rest in
      the other parts of Bulgaria. In Pirin Macedonia the Macedonians are 63, 33 % from the
      population, 33 % are Bulgarians, the other 3 % are others (mainly Turks, Roma population
      and Pomaks)
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      .
      1.b. Period of denial and interrogation (1963 – 1989)
      After the stepping into power of the dictator Todor Zhivkov in 1956 starts gradual change of
      the policies towards the minorities. One of the first victims of the new political line is the
      Macedonian minority. After several years of internal party struggles the resistance of the
      Macedonian lobby in BCP with its leader the Prime Minister Anton Jugov - a former activist
      of VMRO (united) is broken and the main leaders forced away. Officially the new policy had
      been proclaimed on a plenum of CC of BCP which took place on 11 March 1963. Its motto
      becomes the words of the dictator Zhivkov on the same plenum:
      „The population of Pirin area is a part of the Bulgarian nation. There is no Macedonian
      nationality there and cannot be’’,
      And the Macedonian nation had been called ‗the so called Macedonian nation‘
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      . Immediately
      after the change of the policy had been taken strict and various actions for assimilation of the
      Macedonians (turning them into Bulgarians) – actions starting from the kindergarten to the
      pensioner‘s clubs and from the libraries to prohibition to sing and listen to Macedonian
      songs. Despite this and despite the strict measures taken in 1965 during the census 9 632
      (6)people declared that they were Macedonians. Many who denied to accept to new policy
      had been sent to prison or interned inside Bulgaria where because of their great scatterings
      and smaller number was hard for the authorities to take the immense measures they had
      taken in Pirin Macedonia.In Pirin Macedonia just following the traditional communist pattern
      the number of the Macedonians was taken under 1 %.
      6
      On the census in 1975 wasn‘t given any right to declare Macedonian or any other minority
      identity – it had been conducted on the idea of a united Bulgarian socialist nation. The
      census planned for 1985 was called off because of problems with ‗The Revival Process‘ of
      the Turks and the Roma people – just other victims of the serial nationalist politics of the
      communist regime.
      2. In the period of democracy 1990-2010.
      2.а. Preliminary announcements and callings for troubles in the census in 1992.

      4
      Ibidem. After the change of policy on the Macedonian minority from recognition to non-recognition (denial), and
      until today are made many attempts to be "explained" the results of the first censuses. They range from the
      assertion that people have declared themselves Macedonians under the action of violence (most often
      explanation) to that they were administratively recorded without asking them. In support of these theories there
      have never been compelling arguments, nor a memory of violence exists in the memory of the population. The
      fact that at both official censuses (the school one has not been considered) a large proportion of the population in
      Pirin Macedonia has declared itself as Bulgarian (about 1/3) demonstrates that there were neither any violence
      used nor automatic declaring. In the last census under the best-known Communist practice the outcome would
      have been 99% Macedonians and 1% other.
      5
      PA, Comintern and the Macedonian question (1917-1946), t. 2, The archives speak, book 5 Annex No 1, p.
      1288, 1292. In the same program speech it is given as a task: "We need to actively, continuously affirm ate the
      Bulgarian national consciousness in this population" (c. 1292)
      6
      Krassimir Kanev, op. cit, 97During the first census after the fall of communism in the local media in Pirin Macedonia
      have been published a series of announcements which alarmed the public for the danger
      which the great number of declared as Macedonians represent. In those announcements are
      pointed concrete villages in which over 80 % of the people had declared themselves
      Macedonians (concretely were quoted the villages of Ilindenci, Mikrevo and others) and
      some of these announcements claim that in towns as Sandanski and Petrich the percentage
      of the declaring as Macedonians varies between 20 and 30 %. In all of those publications the
      main motive is to stigmatize this occurrence as anti-state and anti-patriotic and to justify the
      authorities‘ actions against its existence. During the census took place many irregularities
      and manipulations had been ascertained (at which we‘ll take a look a bit later). When later
      the official results had been revealed the number of Macedonians was highly under the
      expected one obviously because of the mentioned announcements in the press. Instead of
      the number 225 000 which would have been expected taking in mind the last free census
      (1956) and the respective population growth or even at least 50 000 which could have been
      expected in order of the mentioned press releases, the official final result was 10 803 people
      declared as Macedonians.
      2.b. Police investigation against OMO ‘Ilinden’ – PIRIN in 2001
      Immediately before the census in 2001 OMO ‗Ilinden‘ – PIRIN distributes tens of thousands
      leaflets calling the citizens freely to declare themselves as Macedonians and not to be afraid
      to do so. In the leaflet were included quotes from the Chart for human rights and the
      Bulgarian Constitution. Follows a strong campaign in the media to be punished those
      responsible for distribution of the leaflets and a strong propaganda against the Macedonian
      self-determination and attempts to prove that Macedonian minority does not exist. The
      regional direction of Ministry of internal affairs (MIA) in Blagoevgrad responds to the media
      appeals and starts an investigation against the party which is greatly advertised in the
      media
      7
      . Many leaders of PIRIN were called up and questioned in the police stations in all
      towns of Pirin Macedonia. No irregularities were found therefore no charge was made,
      neither a case was opened. The latter was kept quiet in the media though.
      As well in the second ‗democratic‘ census the same measures were taken as in the first one
      with the slight difference that then they were broaden and refined. They are:
      2.c. Ascertained irregularities in the census in 1992 and 2001
      - The census officials establish the counted automatically with a Bulgarian nationality without
      asking them for their opinion.
      - They count old people only taking the information of their ID cards and writing down
      whatever they think is necessary.

      7
      .Luba Batembergska, Elitsa Zlateva, IMRO blamed OMO Ilinden for intervention in the census, v. "Journal", 8
      March 2001,
      http://www.dnevnik.bg/bulgaria/2001/...ebroiavaneto/- Whenever anyone wanted to be written down as a Macedonian wrong or incorrect
      information was given to him/her (for example – ‗There is no such column‘, ‗Column
      ‗Macedonians‘ is not listed, if you would like I could write down ‗others‘?‘ – which was often
      understood by the counted people as a preposition not to be declared as Macedonians but
      some other nationality or anything else).
      - The counters argued with the ones who wanted to be written down as Macedonians or
      pleaded with them not to declare themselves as such; they argued that this was not allowed
      or was not right and in some cases they begged the people not to declare themselves as
      Macedonians or threatened them.
      - Pencils were used instead of pens with ink.
      - In some places were made administrative counting by the mayor, especially in the small
      villages and towns.
      - According to claims of some of the census officials they received verbal directives the
      people not to be recorded as Macedonians and according to others they had problems if in
      their census papers there were Macedonians.
      - The censuses were undertaken in utterly tense and anti-Macedonian atmosphere with calls
      in the media to be protected the national security against foreign agents and traitors (they
      meant the activists of the Macedonian NGO organisations), the police started publicly
      advertised investigations against the Macedonian organisations claiming the latter were
      involved in anti-state activities, official declarations were made by officials that measures
      would be taken against the people calling the Macedonians to self-determine as such, claims
      that it wouldn‘t be allowed the ‗historic truth‘ be crooked and so on. Intense and greatly
      supported by the media propaganda campaign had been started filled with threats by the
      nationalistic and far right organisations. Exceptional activity against the Macedonian selfdetermination had been undertaken by the organs of State security (now State Agency for
      National Security).
      - Measures were taken that amongst the census officials there were no people with
      Macedonian conscience.
      Emblematic for the pressure made over the people working for the state is the case with the
      mayor of the village of Kromidovo, Petrich municipality – Borislav Filatov. After it became
      clear that he declared himself a Macedonian on the census the Municipality council of the
      town of Petrich gives him an ultimatum – either to change his self-determination to Bulgarian
      , or to be terminated his contract. Because Kromidovo is a populated place of under 500
      people the mayor is chosen by the Municipality council. Borislav Filatov stepped back under
      the pressure, withdrew his card , scratched off ‗Macedonian‘ and wrote down ‗Bulgarian‘.
      POSITION OF THE BULGARIAN STATE TOWARDS THE MACEDONIANS
      1. Official sate position of denial
      The problems in the censuses come from the official position and politics of Bulgaria towards
      the Macedonians which since 1963 till now except the use of violence and prison, hasn't in other ways been seriously changed. This continuing process of totalitarian politics in the
      democratic period finds a symbolic expression in the statements of some of the Bulgarian
      MPs and Euro MPs in November and December 2006 in regards of the proposal of the
      Greens and EFA in the European Parliament in the last pre-joining report on Bulgaria to be
      included an article for recognition of the Macedonian minority. Those are exactly:
      ‗Macedonian minority in Bulgaria there isn‘t and cannot be‘
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      . It was probably an unwilling
      quote of a slogan of well known former communist dictator made by representatives of one
      democratic European state .
      After the fall of communism until now the Bulgarian state not only doesn‘t recognise but
      practically on all levels and through all its key institutions officially denies the existence of
      the Macedonian minority. This had been made by:
      1. The minister of foreign affairs Boyko Dimitrov in an official statement on 2 January 1990.
      2. The Parliament with an official declaration on 6 March 1990
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      .
      3. The representative of Bulgaria in UN Ivan Sotirov on 21 May 1990
      10
      .
      4. The president Petar Stoyanov and the present one Georgi Parvanov in their statements.
      5. The Constitutional Court with a decision N 2 from 29 February 2000.
      6. Sofia City Court with decision from 23 August 2007 on the case for registering of OMO
      ‗Ilinden‘ – PIRIN.
      7. The Minister of the Bulgarians abroad Bozhidar Dimitrov – extremely honest.
      8. The Minister of foreign affairs Nikolay Mladenov on 7 May 2010 on an official visit in
      Skopje
      11
      .

      8
      On 17.11.2006, Kristian Vigenin,member of the leadership of the ruling party in Bulgaria and Deputy Chairman
      of the BSP parliamentary group of the European Socialists: the "Macedonian minority in Bulgaria there is not and
      cannot be". The same day, Ivan Kolchakov, Bulgarian MP and Secretary-General of the opposition UNITED
      DEMOCRATIC FORCES: "The question is there a Macedonian minority in Bulgaria is rhetorical. Not only that
      there is not, but it cannot be ". To that joins the Mp of DPS and MEP Yanko Yankov:" there is no and there can
      be no Macedonian minority in Bulgaria (Lilia Tomova, Els de Groen searches media appearances to look
      significant, newspaper "Word", BSP in the media, 17.11.2006, http://www.bsp.bg/cgi-bin/e-s/vis/vis.pl?s=001 & p
      = 0030 & n = 000700 & g = ' & vis = 000049.) On 14 December 2006-the leader of the parliamentary party
      Order legitimacy and fairness Yane Yanev : "No, there has been no and there can be no Macedonian minority in
      Bulgaria" (Galina Girginova, Yane Yanev: Parliament to adopt a single position, in order to put an end to the
      speculation with "Macedonian minority", 14 December 2006 | 15: 18 | Agency "Focus"). The same day, Plamen
      Rachev, a member of the Coalition for Bulgaria: "cannot not be infringed the rights of a minority that does not
      exist ‗‘(Maria Stalianova, Plamen Ranchev: The official Macedonian institutions do not accept the thesis of
      existence of a Macedonian minority in Bulgaria, 14 December 2006 | 15: 37 | Agency "Focus").
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      Newspaper ‗‘Rabotnichesko Delo‘‘, issue 66, 7 March 1990, p. 1. "there are neither historical nor legal, nor any
      other reasons to seek such a minority", the Macedonians are called "non-minority". (see also Stojko Stojkov,
      Macedonians in Bulgaria in their struggle for human rights, Blagoevgrad, 2005, p. 2).
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      Newsp. ‗‘Word‘‘ 22 May 1990 He in his statement called the Macedonian consciousness nonexistent "artificial
      self-consciousness", which someone "inside and out" is trying to create; that is something that "cannot be
      justified by the right of self-determination". (see also Stojkov, op. cit, 3).
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      Newsp.‘‗Time‘‘, 7 May 2010, Igor Čavevski, the Head of Bulgarian Diplomacy does not recognize minorities,
      Mladenov hasn‘t seen Macedonians in Bugariĵa. Here are the words of the Minister: "in Bulgaria there is no
      Macedonian minority, there are no minorities, there are people who have human rights."9.The government of Boyko Borisov in September 2010 by firing of 5 senior officers in the
      National statistics institute because they let a sub column ‗Macedonian‘ to be included in
      the trial census identified alongside with others as a ‗ non-existent ethnos‘.
      10. Bulgarian MPs in the Bulgarian and European Parliaments and political leaders of
      parties (look up the quotes).
      The official position of the state is well-known to the public and in the past 20 years it had
      never been questioned by any state institution or state representative. This on its own has its
      negative influence on the freedom of self-determination of the Macedonians in Bulgaria.
      2. Public stereotypes
      In the years of democratic transition in the Bulgarian public space were created a number of
      negative stereotypes towards the Macedonians; that‘s something in which a key role has the
      state with its politics of denial of the Macedonian nation and its minority. The people
      expressing Macedonian conscience were publically branded as national apostates, national
      traitors, enemies of Bulgaria and the Bulgarians, separatists and even terrorists. The state
      not only doesn‘t try to overcome those stereotypes but actively promotes them with
      statements of its highest representatives
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      . With such statements from highest levels are
      being fuelled the accusations against the Macedonian organisations in the country; that they
      have been created and supported by foreign governments and that they are separatist and
      anti-Bulgarian.
      One of the aspects of these public views is the hatred against the Macedonians which in
      Bulgaria has become something normal and everyday activity. Except those accusations are
      being used offensive and humiliating epithets too, often used towards the people expressing
      a Macedonian conscience, such as morons, ignorant, miserable, marauders, homosexuals
      and many other similar. It needs to be underlined that the state does not do anything to
      stop, limit or sanction this occurrence. In the cases in which the Macedonians had tried to
      get protection in court the court defended the offenders.
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      In those dominant public notions the free expression of the Macedonian conscience is
      seriously overwhelmed and the existing atmosphere influences badly the freedom of selfdetermination.
      TRIAL CENSUS 2010
      1. Scandal with sub column ‘Macedonian’ in the electronic census

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      As an example may be given official accusations of Foreign Minister Kalfin in June and July 2006, and
      President Georgi Parvanov in January 2008, against the Republic of Macedonia, that it is its fault for the
      existence of Macedonian organizations, for supporting (actually non-existent) separatist trends in Pirin
      Macedonia, as well as the trials for the registration of OMO Ilinden-PIRIN ""-a party consisting exclusively of
      Bulgarian citizens and operating only in Bulgaria.
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      In 2004, 200 Macedonians filed a complaint against TV journalist Nicola Grigorov (specialized in speech of
      hatred against the Macedonians and known for use in the broadcasting of phrases such as "This swill
      makedonizma "), due to his interview in the newspaper "Belief", in which he stated that all makedonisti (word
      used in Bulgaria for identifying people with Macedonian self-consciousness) are totally ignorant, marauders and
      people without morals ... The Court after a long delay and transfer of the case rejected the action, therefore, that
      the complainants had not been mentioned by name in the interview. Macedonian activist Dimitar Sarbakov from
      Gotse Delchev in the period 2003-2007 is trying in vain to sue the person Staljo Stalev, which in the local Gotse
      Delchev journal called him because of his Macedonian consciousness a ‗‘moron‘‘. In one period even he himself
      becomes accused in the same case.In the beginning of September 2010 in some districts of Bulgaria was conducted a trial
      census as a preparation to the general one in 2011. In the electronic form of this census in
      the possible answers for ethnic group and mother tongue the specialists of the National
      statistics institute(NSI) driven by the European practice and having in mind the results from
      previous censuses include additional drop-down menu in the column ‗others‘. One of these
      possibilities was Macedonian and Macedonian language. This created a true ‗storm‘ in the
      media and the ultranationalist groups like VMRO BND threatened that they would boycott
      the census.
      The scandalous according to the media and other parties which took part in the campaign
      was that in the census were included ‗non-existent ethnicities‘ such as Macedonians and
      Pomaks. Under the great public pressure the chairwoman of NSI – Mariana Koceva gave
      her resignation but because of the enormous impact this could have had in Europe the
      Prime Minister didn‘t accept her resignation. Instead five senior officers of NSI had been
      fired; three of whom with rang deputies.
      Before the government took this decision on 11 September 2010 on national TV in the
      programme ‗Seismograph‘ as opponents met the chairwoman of NSI and the Minister of
      Bulgarians abroad Bozhidar Dimitrov. The latter strongly argued over the democratic views
      of the chairwoman of NSI for the right of self-determination and defended a point of view that
      this right had to be limited under some criteria. It became clear that the position of Minister
      Bozhidar Dimitrov expresses that of the government itself. Regularly distinguishing himself
      from his infamous Minister, the Prime Minister this time didn‘t find a reason to distinguish
      from his views.
      Since that despite the protests by the Macedonian organisations the denial the right
      of self-determination of the Bulgarian citizens as Macedonians or any other ‘nonexistent’ ethnicities could be seen as an official government position.
      NSI stepped back under the strong political pressure and announced that in the census
      there would be only columns Bulgarians, Turks, Roma people and others.
      After the removal of the column ‗Macedonian‘ and the firing of the specialists from NSI OMO
      ‗Ilinden‘ – PIRIN sent official letters to the Prime Minister and to the chairwoman of NSI
      which were left unanswered.
      2. Arguments of OMO ‘Ilinden’ – PIRIN for inclusion of columns for all minorities and
      especially column ‘Macedonian’ in the census.
      1. In the last 70 years practically in all censuses thousands and tens of thousands Bulgarian
      citizens self-determine themselves as Macedonians (164 000 in 1946, 187 000 in 1956,
      about 10 000 in 1965, 10 803 in 1992, 5 071 in 2001).
      2. After the campaign in the media against the existence of column ‘Macedonian’ in
      particular, and against the existence of Macedonian identity itself and the right for selfdetermination as Macedonian as a whole is seen as some sort of crime which requires
      punishment, a strong signal has been sent against the right to self-determine as Macedonian (or any other denied nationality/ethnicity). This is something that would have the following
      extremely serious consequences:
      a. Inevitably it will affect the institution, organizing the census, in which an
      investigation is to be instigated by the Prime Minister for revealing the ’’ guilty” ones. With
      this in the society is put into question its objectivity in the forthcoming census.
      b. The census officials were made to understand that self-determination as Macedonian
      or anything similar is not desirable and is anti- Bulgarian, anti-state, unscientific and
      inadmissible. A very real temptation to the census officers stood to behave in an
      undemocratic way and incorrectly, as self-initially abuse their position because of wrongly
      understood patriotism and duty and because of the feeling of impunity and self
      righteousness.
      c. Influence and pressure has been performed on the citizens of Bulgaria with
      Macedonian self-consciousness; it has been sent to them a clear message that selfdetrmination as Macedonian is undesirable, even anti-state and criminal.
      That makes the column ‘Macedonian’ compulsory in order to demonstrate that it is not
      concerning any anti-sate, prohibited or impossible self-identification and that it is a
      completely acceptable and guaranteed right. The absence of such a box in the so
      established atmosphere would lead to strong distortion of the results of the census and
      logically - to their rejection by the ethnic Macedonian organizations.
      3.Due to repeated denial of the existence of a Macedonian minority by all levels of the
      authorities and institutions, the inclusion of the column ‘Macedonian’ will contribute to the
      demonstration of different, a positive attitude towards these people,it would lead to a
      soothing among the Macedonian minority in Bulgaria and will facilitate the Macedonians
      freely and without fear to express their ethnicity.
      4. the Bulgarian Government repeatedly has declared to the European and other external
      factors, that the publication of data from censuses including Macedonians in itself constitutes
      recognition. This claim must be brought to its logical end with inclusion in the census of this
      column.
      5. Will avoid a discriminatory treatment and dividing of the ethnic groups to important and
      less important. After all everyone who pays taxes, should be treated equally. The greatest
      number should not be placed in a privileged position, and must not be given a similar
      symbolic, but also official documentary expression by having /not having an own column in
      the census. The current situation is understood by many representatives of these groups as
      insulting and degrading.
      6. The presence of such column will reduce the risk of manipulations and will terminate the
      doubts about the existence of such, as well as doubts in the result obtained. This will help
      the numbers to be generally acceptable and not being denied and not being contested as in
      previous censuses. We believe that we all should be interested in obtaining objective and
      not controversial information as the previous data on this issue - this will allow for the
      formation of a real and objective policy and overcoming various myths and illusions, which
      live in the public area against people of Macedonian self-consciousness.7. Will facilitate both the counting officials and the counted people and will reduce the risk of
      errors and misunderstandings.
      8. The inclusion of columns for all minorities without doubt will contribute to the
      strengthening of the loyalty to the state among the minorities in Bulgaria, as well as for
      strengthening the confidence and friendship with close and distant countries in which
      representatives of these minorities are living.
      9. The inclusion of several additional columns would hardly create serious problems and
      would not be so expensive as to justify demonstration of double standards towards the
      citizens according to their self-determination to bigger or smaller ethnic group.
      10. In addition to the recognition of the right of the Macedonians to self-determine
      themselves as such the column will also be an expression of respect for their repeatedly
      declared will.
      11. Because of the existing great mistrust among the representatives of this (and other)
      minorities in relation to the conduct of the census, the inclusion of the column ‘Macedonian’
      would have demonstrated the resolve of the state to obtain objective results.
      The Macedonian organizations also offered a number of measures to ensure the democratic
      way of conducting the census.
      1. On the census also to appear in the electronic form and in the census cards a separate
      column ‘Macedonian’.
      2. The census sheets to be with a serial number and to be signed by the citizens.
      3. Compulsory among the counting officials to be people from all minorities, and not as
      happen the last time when it was particularly kept in mind not to include people with
      Macedonian conscience.
      4. To prohibit the use of pencils and other similar impermanent means of writing when filling
      the census sheets.
      5. To ensure the census really happens in a conversation with the people, and not in
      absentia, administratively or through the use of personal data.
      6. To instruct the counting officers (census officials) about the freedom of self-determination
      and the right of the people to self-determine freely as they feel, in that number the
      Macedonians as well.
      7. To ensure the presence of independent observers, headquarters for the registration of
      infringements, transparency and the possibility of inspection by independent organizations.
      8. The Government officially to state that the right of self-determination will be ensured and
      that everyone without any fear will be able to declare their nationality, including Macedonian,
      and the census officials who have been obstructing or manipulating this will be strictly
      punished.
      9. It would be very desirable, if the Bulgarian Government, based on the results of the
      censuses of 1946, 1956, 1965, 1992 and 2001, recognized that there is a Macedonian minority in Bulgaria. Such recognition is necessary because of its objective existence, and
      because of the current hostile atmosphere against this minority in Bulgaria, and therefore, so
      far, the Bulgarian State of all its state levels has officially denied the existence of a
      Macedonian minority.
      10. To give the necessary orders to SANS and the police this time unlike the previous
      censuses not to intervene in the census and in no way interfere with the free selfdetermination of citizens (especially Macedonians).
      The sent letters never received a response. Therefore four Macedonian organizations of 13
      September 2010 have made the following official declaration.
      DECLARATION
      In connection with the conducted through the last week action against the right of selfdetermination in Bulgaria regarding the inclusion of columns for all minorities in Bulgaria:
      1. In respond to the strong campaign of ultranationalist and extremist parties and organizations, found
      support in multiple media, against the inclusion of columns for all minorities in the trial census;
      2. In respond to the Government‘s lack of reaction against this undemocratic and disgraceful for our
      country stupidity and primitivism;
      3. In respond to a Minister of the Cabinet open agitation against the freedom of the citizens
      themselves to determine their nationality and calling for reduction in various ways of that right;
      4. In respond to the Cabinet‘s undistinguishing position from those statements of the Minister;
      5. In respond to the Prime Minister‘s order of a full investigation to find the guilty ones not among the
      agitators against the right of self-determination but among NSI staff;
      6. In respond to the dismissal of the two
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      deputies of the NATIONAL STATISTICAL INSTITUTE who
      have conscientiously done their job and have complied with European principles and have included in
      the "other" column all real existing ethnic groups which have self-determined on previous censuses,
      we are forced to say the following:
      The forthcoming census and its results are already compromised!
      The NATIONAL STATISTICAL INSTITUTE is compromised!
      Compromised is the democracy in Bulgaria!
      The extremely inappropriate actions of the Prime Minister Borisov sent a clear message:
      -To the staff of the INSTITUTE – to be careful with the "non-existent ethnic groups" in the forthcoming
      census if they wish to keep their jobs;
      -Future census officials - that certain ethnic groups should not exist and that their registration is
      against the official government policy and may bring respectively punishment;

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      A few days after the declaration was released the number of the dismissed people increased with
      three more.-To to the Macedonians, but also to other denied minorities in Bulgaria – that the right of selfdetermination for them is to be treated as against the state and is punishable.
      There is no room for any doubt that, through the security services is being prepared another
      manipulation with the self-determination of the minorities in Bulgaria. The creation of an atmosphere
      of fear and intolerance against the Macedonians in Bulgaria attended both previous censuses. The
      scenario is clearly the same for the third time in a row.
      While in neighboring Republic of Macedonia in the forthcoming census there will be a column
      "Bulgarian", in Bulgaria "Macedonian" was deleted, although in all censuses, thousands of Bulgarian
      citizens have self-determined as Macedonians.
      But what has happened is recognition too!
      Acute reactions of the nationalists – a product of totalitarian security services, are clear evidence of
      their fear of the truth, the truth that in Bulgaria there is a Macedonian minority and that the number of
      people with Macedonian self-consciousness is too big to be acceptable for some circles in the
      existing establishment.
      In this abnormal situation, on behalf of the Macedonian minority in Bulgaria and on behalf of our
      organizations we declare, that if no urgent measures are taken for the inclusion of the column
      ‗Macedonian‘ and columns for other minorities, if no measures are taken by the Government to
      ensure the right of self-determination to all Bulgarian citizens is guaranteed equally and if no
      measures are taken to correct the abnormal atmosphere of intolerance and the witch hunting
      We will not be able to recognize the results of the forthcoming census.
      OMO ‘Ilinden’-PIRIN, Organization(Assembly) of the repressed Macedonians in Bulgaria, TMO IMRO
      (independent), CPA "Nikola Vaptsarov", The Declaration was withheld in the Bulgarian media and
      published in the Macedonian.
      3. Consequences of the events in September 2010
      The events during September have led to several extremely unfavorable consequences for
      the free self-determination of the Macedonians in Bulgaria.
      1. The inclusion of sub column ‗Macedonian‘ was officially presented as outrageous,
      unacceptable, unscientific and incompetent.
      2. The Macedonians again by highest level were declared non-existent, and their selfdetermination for unacceptable.
      3. The inclusion of sub column ‗Macedonian‘ was demonstrated as a punishable
      4. The removal of sub column ‗Macedonian‘ had a new clearly much more negative
      psychological effect than simply its absence. Since none of earlier censuses (even those
      from the period 1944-1956) there had not been a column ‗Macedonian‘ in the Bulgarian
      censuses. But now for the first time happened an abolition of this column and actually
      without truly to be introduced.5. The official denial of the freedom of self-determination by a Minister in the Government,
      after the conducted dismissals of NSI staff, made clear the negative position of the
      Government to the Macedonian self-determination.
      6. Created was an atmosphere of uncertainty and fear among the Macedonians, but also
      among the staff of the INSTITUTE and among future census officials.
      CENSUS 2011
      1. Events on the eve of census – January 2011.
      Since only one of all requests and proposals of the Macedonian organizations have been
      met, notably it was the prohibition of the use of other means of writing except pens
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      , and
      taking into account the previous experience, and the extremely negative atmosphere created
      after the events of September 2010, on 16 January 2011 on a meeting in the town of Gotse
      Delchev many Macedonian organizations confirmed their position that they would not
      recognise the results of the census. These were OMO "Ilinden"-PIRIN, Assembly of the
      repressed Macedonians, TMO IMRO (independent), Macedonian Christian brotherhood "St.
      Prophet Ilias", CPA ‗‘Nikola Vaptsarov‘‘, CPA "Tsar Samuil", CPA "Ilinden". The Macedonian
      newspapers "Narodna Volia(People's will)" and "Macedonian voice" also joined.
      Around 20 January OMO Ilinden-PIRIN" organized the distribution of 25 000 leaflets
      appealing to the people with Macedonian conscience freely and without fear to declare their
      identity .This democratic manifestation was followed by expected counter campaign in the
      media. It started with press conference given by the extremist ultra nationalistic IMRO NIE in
      Blagoevgrad. The leaflets were characterized as manipulative attempt to seed Macedonian
      conscience in the Bulgarians from Pirin Macedonia, also it was claimed that the campaign
      was financed by the Macedonian special agencies.The party made a threat that it " will
      summon the District Prosecutor's Office in Blagoevgrad to deal with the case and to punish
      the authors and distributors of the anti-Bulgarian leaflets". The media pays it a great
      attention. For example, the regional newspaper "Struma" on 24 January 2011 on its first
      page published threats of this party against the distributors of the leaflets and that they
      would be dealt by the Prosecutor's Office. The distribution itself is presented as an attempt
      of the Macedonian secret services to create problems to Bulgaria. The information is
      conveyed by influential media as national Darik radio and newspaper ‗‘Monitor ". In the
      publication of "Monitor" and sourcing from it media the distribution is called "illegal
      propaganda campaign", "illicit distribution" and "criminally distributed leaflets" and is quoted,
      that distributors will be given to the Prosecution. This news is published in various electronic
      media.
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      This time, however, the authorities refrain to take a media advertised investigation.

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      This requirement is well underlined in the Tutorial for completing the census card on page 8.
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      Darik News, 24 January 2011, Bulgarians being Macedonized in the Census?
      http://dariknews.bg/view_article.php?article_id=657700, transferred by Dnes +.
      http://dnesplus.bg/News.aspx?n=518543. The publication in "Monitor" is quoted from a publication in
      Actualno.com, transmitted by Novini.bg http://www.novinibg.com/news/7788 and Kurier.bg
      http://kurier.bg/bulgaria/14935.html.For the distribution of leaflets in the town of Sandanski activists of OMO Ilinden-PIRIN
      "reported that they had noticed greater police presence and surveillance of distributors of
      flyers from police cars and standing on the streets policemen, but there have been no
      incidents.
      On 31.01.2011, in the morning, officers of the State Agency for National Security (SANS)
      thrust into the printing firm "Iranik-M" in Blagoevgrad and without display order and without
      giving any explanation confiscated the just printed and still undistributed bulletin
      "Macedonian voice" in the full edition of 2500 numbers, dedicated mainly to the forthcoming
      census in Bulgaria, which would begin on 1 February 2011.The Director of the printing firm
      Stoyan Nikolov Mihailov and one of the workers Ivaylo Ljubchov Mitev were taken by the
      officers of SANS in the building of the Ministry of Interior affairs in Blagoevgrad and detained
      throughout the day as they were made to write explanations about the printing of the
      bulletin. Throughout this time, the staff of the National Security Agency refused to show any
      order and to give any explanation for their illegal actions. The confiscated bulletin has not
      been returned.
      Two complaints have been logged. One to MIA Blagoevgrad and the other to the Public
      Prosecutor's Office. Receipt was obtained from the Ministry of the Interior 13 days after
      sending the letter, from the Public Prosecutor's Office nothing was ever explained about this
      actions. On February 14, was received a response from the MIA dated 8 February and
      signed by Director J. Kochev, in which it is alleged that employees of the District Ministry of
      Interior or the City Police of Blagoevgrad, have not participated in such actions, that similar
      actions have not been reported nor did the local Police help the authorities of SANS (it is
      common practice the officers of SANS in actions followed by seizure and confiscations to be
      accompanied by uniformed staff of MIA). The Public Prosecutor‘s Office did not send any
      answer again. However, the case was moved from the Public Prosecutor's Office to the
      internal security of the MIA, which, through its representative Georgi Atanasov Chikov
      conducted meeting with the person who sent the appeals to the Office - Stoyko Stoykov on
      17 February in the town of Sandanski. Stoykov once more wrote everything to the best of his
      knowledge of the case and indicated how it can be verified who the involved were: through
      the entry book of MIA (in which building he arrested printers were held all day), by the name
      of the called lawyer and by the testimony given by detainees. Stoykov repeatedly stressed
      that his interrogation is pointless since he was not witness and directed the staff of the
      internal security to the victimized printers and especially to the owner Nikolov who were the
      real witnesses. But although he gave the telephone number of the owner of the printing firm
      on a telephone conversation, on 15 February and again on 17th until the date of submission
      of this report (20 March) the representatives of the internal security neither have visited, nor
      have questioned the real witnesses or their lawyer. No new information has been received
      on the case of the investigation of internal security of MIA or by the Public Prosecutor's
      Office.
      Practically at the time of completion of the report it would not be underestimated the
      statement that the bulletin is illegally confiscated by the employees of SANS in serious
      ignorance of the law and the rights of the citizens. The case caught the attention of the Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) as
      well as the electronic media, Balkan Insight.
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      Harshly protested the organizations
      Australian-Macedonian Committee of human rights, International human rights committee of
      Canada and the United Macedonian Diaspora in the United States. The last defies 'The
      actions of SANS without a corresponding judicial order to detain and confiscate the entire
      drawing of the bulletin is without precedent in democratic Europe". In the Bulgarian media
      that severe case of breaching the freedom of speech did not attract almost any attention.
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      The confiscation of the bulletin placed several serious questions.
      1. Why was it confiscated before it came out of the printer? This situation shows clearly that
      it is not possible to have been any complaints by the citizens from the bulletin and its
      content. I.e. SANS acted proactively as in the case of prevention of serious public danger.
      But what danger could there be a bulletin that calls for no violence or illegal action?
      2. From where the SANS knew that the bulletin would be printed, and precisely in this
      printing firm and that this was the day of its completion (printing lasts three days and is
      completed in 31 January). Inevitably comes the conclusion that the security services in
      Bulgaria spy on ethnic Macedonian activists and records their phone conversations, a
      circumstance well known by the Macedonian activists in Bulgaria.
      3. Had the employees of SANS a judicial order for their actions? The fact that they have
      refused to show such and the fact that until today nobody has dared to take responsibility
      inevitably led us to a negative conclusion.
      Considering that the entire issue was dedicated to the census, and that the confiscation was
      carried out by a public authority on the day before it began, this once again shows the view
      of the Bulgarian authorities to the self-determination of the Macedonians and their
      determination to oppose the expressing of Macedonian self-consciousness even with illegal
      means.
      2. Census -February 2011
      2.1 Contents of the census card
      1. Terminology used in paragraphs 10 and 11 shows the refusal of the Government to treat
      minorities as national and from there, putting into question the application of the framework
      Convention for the protection of national minorities. Instead of nationality question 10 says
      "Your ethnic group is?", and question 11 uses the confusing concept mother tongue, often
      used to justify a refusal to grant the right of minorities to study the literary language of their
      nation, since it is not identical with the dialect the respective communities speak.
      2. Column for ‗Macedonian‘ is not added but also for other minorities except for the two
      largest-Turks and Roma.

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      Macedonian Remains a Dirty Word in Bulgaria, By Boryana Dzhambazova, Balkan Insight 22 February 2011.
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      Some agencies are satisfied by publishing on their sites short retellings of publications in the Macedonian
      media, but they are written under the publications about the corresponding countries, i.e. what is being published
      in the neighboring countries about Bulgaria, and not as news from Bulgaria.3. Contains many unneeded data such as social security number, employment and other,
      which may create concerns in the being counted and may influence on the way in which they
      would self-determine.
      4. The absence of signature gives opportunities for any changes and replacements.
      2.2. Agitation in the media against the self-determination ‘Macedonian’.
      On the third day after the beginning of the census the campaign in the media regarding the
      leaflets was reestablished. As occasion has been used a publication on 3 February in Today.
      BG: "The people of Plovdiv had been provoked to be counted as Macedonians"
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      based on a
      signal of the correspondent Zlatka Karaivanova. In this material the leaflets are called
      "scandalous" and the false information is placed in them that "The people of Plovdiv are
      called to show and prove that the Macedonians are a nation and a people, and not a
      minority". On 4 February the IMRO NIE went with official declaration on that occasion. In it
      the distribution of the leaflet is qualified as "anti-Constitutional action" behind which "stand
      as the conceptual instigators and financial donors the Macedonian authorities and this is part
      of their unstoppable anti-Bulgarian propaganda". The distribution of the leaflet by
      organizations of Bulgarian citizens is qualified as an expression of "the unstoppable antiBulgarian campaign of FYROM, whose overall policy is based on anti-Bulgarian feeling".
      The Declaration was launched from the encirclement of the Mayor of the town of Plovdiv
      (second largest city in the country) Slavcho Atanasov. People from his surroundings
      threatened "to signal the prosecutors for this challenge, for it is clear that in 2011, nobody
      could allow, and most importantly paid agitators from abroad, to divide once more the
      Bulgarian people as it was split in 1944 by the Serb-communists and their descendants".
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      The same material that day was published in Newshub. bg too with the heading "OMOIlinden spreads leaflets" Macedonian‖ and in News. bg with the heading" OMO "Ilinden"
      agitates to declare ourselves as Macedonians'‘
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      . The same day agency "Focus" gave the
      word to the leader of the extremist party Boris Jachev. In the published material was
      launched the notion that the organizations which had signed the leaflet are registered with
      the aim "of consuming moneys from Macedonia" (in fact, except one all of the other
      associations had been refused registration). Distribution of leaflets was described as an
      attempt for the realization of "provocation of national emergency".
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      In all these cases, as well as in the first media campaign no media took into account the
      opinion of the distributors! In addition, nobody tried tо protect the distributors and their right.
      On 6 February, Sunday, several days before the start of the census in person (till 9 February
      census was only conducted on the Internet) on the Bulgarian national television has been

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      Today. BG 3. February 2011, Krasimira Gesheva-Tsvetkova, The population of Plovdiv provoked to be
      counted as Macedonians http://www.dnes.bg/stranata/2011/02/...kedonci.110449.
      20
      Today.bg 4 February 2011, OMO - Ilinden ‗PIRIN‘ told to have handed leaflets "Macedonian",
      http://www.dnes.bg/stranata/2011/02/...kedonec.110542.
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      http://news.ibox.bg/news/id_1850139509, OMO-Ilinden-razdavalo-leaflets-officially. 374813. html, also
      http://www.snews.bg/bg/statiya/pazet...-plaznaha:4054,
      22
      Vesela Baramova, Boris Yachev : OMO Ilinden - ‗PIRIN‘ distributes leaflets, agitating Bulgarians to be
      recorded as "Macedonians", http://www.focus-news.net/?id=n1489013broadcast a long program – nearly 5 hours devoted to the nonexistence of the Macedonians.
      It involved a large number of public people known for not recognizing the Macedonians.
      Trendafil Mitev Mihov of the Macedonian Scientific Institute
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      explained the nonexistence of
      Macedonian nation, the famous Bulgarian nationalist from Macedonia Perev explained that
      the Macedonians do not exist and that the Bulgarians in Macedonia were persecuted, the
      former Macedonian Premier with Bulgarian citizenship Ljubcho Georgievski spoke for the
      common origin of the Bulgarians and Macedonians, the well known Ljubka Rondova said
      that Macedonian refugees from Aegean Macedonia (Greece) were Bulgarians and, and
      similar like her the protégé of the President folk singer Nikolina Chakardakova explained that
      the Macedonian refugees from the Aegean were Bulgarians and that those who selfdetermine themselves as Macedonians in Bulgaria, were only a handful of people.
      Since this is a national television, behind which stands the state itself, with the propaganda,
      which was so actively and in such extraordinary size broadcast on official television once
      more the State declared itself against the Macedonians and their self-determination.
      On the National television on the evening of 10 February when airing the census there was a
      moment in which the counter official filled out the needed information but when he got to
      questions 10 and 11 without reading and explaining them directly said that they were
      optional. Information about the optional nature of questions 10 and 11 was announced in
      most of the reportages about the beginning of the census. Because these questions are
      voluntary it could be used as an excuse for many manipulations (as we‘ll see later) but
      opens another question because the authorities cite the numbers counted in the minorities
      as absolute, irrespective of the voluntary nature and possibility not to complete these
      questions.
      2.3. Infringements in the Census – general.
      -Frequent practice on the censuses is people to be recorded as Bulgarians without being
      asked, despite the imperative requirement in the directions for completing the census card
      that the person being counted must declare his/her ethnic group himself/herself and
      language. .
      -One of the most common forms of manipulation is the ignorance of questions on ethnic
      group and mother tongue. Using the voluntary nature on these questions, if they aren‘t filled
      in, it is considered that the citizen has refused to self-determine. This has been done in
      different ways. In some places these issues directly are passed (not filed or the citizens are
      determined automatically as Bulgarians). At others instead of being read questions 10 and
      11 the people have been informed that they are optional, so if the citizens were not informed
      about them could easily be mislead to overlook them. In the third variant they are read in a
      hurry without stopping and allowing the citizen to take respect for them and without their
      permission to be self-determined as whatever they wish .In the following cases the citizens
      themselves had to intervene and return the officer to these questions in order to be able to
      answer.

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      So-called science propaganda institution aiming to prove that the Macedonian nation and minority does not
      exist, that Macedonians are Bulgarian. Financed by the budget of the State.-The counting officer instead of executing the request of the citizen to be recorded
      Macedonian by completing "Macedonian" in the column ‘Others‘, stated that there was no
      such box. In the following cases the citizens had to explain the census officers that even
      though there was no such column they could be recorded ‗Macedonian‘ in the column
      ‗Others‘ , something the officers should have known by the census instructions. This type of
      manipulation relies on insufficient information of the citizens in order to be taken away the
      possibility to self-determine as Macedonians, without formally this to be refused to them.
      -At the request of the citizens to be recorded as Macedonians the officers have started long
      arguments that such a nation, language and minority do not exist.
      -In many cases, the officers were rude enough to refuse categorically to record citizens as
      Macedonians with arguments that such do not exist or simply that this could not be done.
      -Registered are cases in which the refusal to record the citizens as Macedonians were
      accompanied by threats. Registered is a case of intimidation of Macedonian activist during
      the e-Census to be careful how he/she would self-determine ...
      -Administrative record - in the absence of citizens in some places (especially in smaller
      villages)-the officers, often the village mayor, have taken ID cards of the people and are filled
      out the census cards in their absence. In some places the census officers have taken the
      necessary data from the mayors and the cards had been filled out without the presence of
      the people being counted.
      -Noted is, especially in the smaller villages, the participation of representatives of public
      authorities, either as attendants of the census officers or they themselves have taken into
      the role of counting officers, a circumstance which further more intimidated the
      representatives of the denied minorities by the State.
      -Introduced after the complaints of ethnic Macedonian organizations definite requirement the
      census cards to be filled with pen is often disrupted. In some cases is neglected, and a
      pencil was used, and in other cases was disrupted by using a corrector ink. In the first case it
      had been explained that the at first the field is filled in with pencil in order to be able then to
      correct any errors in the filling with a pen. In the second - direct corrections were made on
      the spot – with corrector ink. In one of the cases, even the irreparable paperboard (census
      card) had been torn and started all over. The latter demonstrates how easy it can be
      destroyed and refilled the paperboards once they are not signed by the people being
      counted.
      -There were cases where people counted on the internet and given their census number,
      had been further visited in their homes and asked questions, as the census officers had
      brought a printout of their paperboard and been asked additional questions and additional
      information in the cards filled out.
      -Messages from the town of Gotse Delchev had been filed, that in the e-Census in
      completing ‗Macedonian‘ in the column ‗Others‘ the program refuses to accept it.
      -There are cases of people who have not been visited by a census office and do not know
      whether someone has counted them and how.These basic types of infringements we will illustrate with concrete cases:
      2.4 Control examples
      * 7 February-the case in the village of Kavrakirovo, Petrich municipality Nikola Kalpsazov
      was visited by three people, young and strong men, and was told in a threatening voice to
      watch out with the census and be careful how he would declare himself. The men didn‘t
      introduce themselves, or who sent them.
      * Before the census started in the homes of 7 February in the village of Musomishte the
      census officer Lidka Dimitrusheva visited Vasil Madzharov in order to count him. He had to
      argue a lot because she refused to fill the card in with the self-determination ‗Macedonian‘.
      She told him that such a column was not included. After he told her to record him
      Macedonian in column ‗Others‘ she said that such a nation did not exist. He was forced to be
      counted over the Internet with number 0262002092.
      * On 10 February in the village of Lilianovo (municipality of Sandanski) the census officer
      was accompanied by a representative of the official authority- the mayor. He was heard to
      be assuring the officer that the people who were not at their homes, would be recorded
      anyway because he would give the necessary data.
      *On 9 February in the village of Mikrevo, municipality of Strumiani at the house of the
      Macedonian activist Kostadin Metodiev Petkov the census officer Sofia Panteva was
      conducting the census and had in her hand a pen and a pencil, however, she did not use the
      pencil this case. When she came to questions regarding the ethnic group and mother tongue
      she read them quickly and without waiting or asking Petkov and his wife Zorka NushevaPetkova how they would self-determine,she passed to the next questiont. Petkov had to stop
      her and return to those questions, only then she recorded him ‗Macedonian‘. The census
      officer has done so only with these two questions!
      * On 11 February in Blagoevgrad on ‗Colonel Drangov‘ street in the house of Yordan Kirilov
      Palahanski the census officer categorically stated that she was unable to record him
      ‗Macedonian‘ and told him ‗Think about it, you might feel sorry about this later!‘ Followed by
      more than 15 minute dispute on the matter whether or not did Macedonians exist she finally
      wrote down something according to her own discretion, deciding it without asking.
      Palahanski does not know as what he has been recorded but by the conversation held he
      assumes has been recorded as a Bulgarian.
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      * On 13 February in Sandanski in the house of Strahil Tupalski, the census officer attempted
      to fill the board in with pencil, he objected and insisted to be used pen. She explained that
      the pencil was used so if there were any errors they could be corrected. After Tupalski
      insisted to use a pen the officer agreed. When she reached to column nationality Tupalski
      stated that he wanted to be recorded Macedonian. Instead of executing his desire she

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      In Balkan Insight the case was described as follows: February 11, on the second day of the classic population
      count in the Balkan country, Pahler, 51, welcomed two officials responsible for filling in the questionnaires for his
      neighbourhood into his home. Little did heknow that he would soon find himself having to justify his choice of
      ethnic identity to them.―We were arguing for more than 15 minutes over the existence of Macedonians, and in the
      end I‘m not sure which ethnic group the official put me in,‖ he told Balkan Insight. ―They basically don‘t count us
      as a people,‖ he complained, puffing away at his cigarette, still irritated by the humiliating experience.exclaimed: ' Well now. There is no such a column?! "Tupalski had to explain in detail that
      despite the absence of column ‗Macedonian‘ she could record him such in the column
      ‗Others‘, and then without causing more problems the counter office recorded him
      Macedonian. But if he hadn‘t been informed well, she would not record him Macedonian.
      * On 17 February about five o‘clock in the afternoon two census officers visited the family of
      Vasilka Tihanova Tsoneva on str. "Krajrechka" in the town of Sandanski. After having
      counted the husband who declared himself Bulgarian they past to Vasilka. She told them to
      record her ‗Macedonian‘ at which the census officers reacted harshly, asking how could this
      be if she was not married to a Macedonian, but to a Bulgarian. She was asked for her ID
      card. She said that she was going to give it to them and answer any questions after they
      recorded her ‗Macedonian‘. They were very angry at this statement, the lady told them that
      if they didn‘t record her ‗Macedonian‘, they were free to go, the younger of the two womenofficers threatened her that they would come the next day with the police and would it
      charge her 120 BGN because she refused to be counted. After the case was published in
      the Macedonian media and widely on television "Channel 5" on the Bulgarian media it was
      reflected absolutely incorrectly. So on 21 February in the news agency Actualno.com a text
      was published commenting the messages in the Macedonian media. Not only the selfdetermination as ‗Macedonian‘ of Vasilka was enclosed in quotation marks, but she was also
      announced as Roma. This change in her origin has been carried out without any verification
      and without any concrete information — Tsoneva was never contacted .The news agency
      conceals behind the letter of an alleged reader, whose name is not specified, but the Roma
      origin of Vasilka is given as a citation of it.
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      The reason for all of this was to protect the
      census officers who contravened roughly the right of self-determination, to acclaim the selfdetermination of Vasilka as unnatural and false and to be compromised her testimony for the
      infringement to it and dealing with threats, while at the same time show that the case has
      nothing to do with Macedonians. In fact, Vasilka is from the family of Macedonian activists,
      her father Tihan is one of the first memebrs of OMO Ilinden ", her brother Atanas graduated
      in Skopje and works there as a journalist, and she herself is a regular participant in the
      Macedonian commemoration in memory of Yane Sandanski. This manipulative message
      has been re-published by a large number of Bulgarian media.
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      On 21 February by the case
      was interested the national television BTV, as its journalist Peter Tomov seeked contact with
      Vasilka through OMO Ilinden-PIRIN and obtained it. There was a conversation with Vasilka
      on 22 February in the morning and she‘s been told that if she had been recorded Bulgarian
      against her will, the journalist would come and do an interview but if it was anything else they
      weren‘t be interested. The manipulation with the false Roma origin was not good enough
      reason to come and do an interview. A few hours after this conversation, around 12 o‘clock
      at the home of Vasilka arrived the census officers again, this time extremely polite and
      recorded her and her child as Macedonians, without even making a question, that the father
      is Bulgarian. All of this happened after a 5 day absence (despite the promise to come the
      next day)and after the national private television BTV showed interest in the case. Still

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      A similar approach to the manipulation of news about Macedonian minority in the Bulgarian media is widely
      spoken. The media usually refer to anonymous letters, anonymous sources, people who had desired anonymity
      and so on in order to distribute fully targeted and incorrect information which would compromise the dignity and
      actions of individual Macedonian activists or entire organizations.
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      For example, moments after the publication in the in Actualno.com the same news is already in the BG News,
      in which except the alleged Roma origin was added the following text: "Macedonian journalists made
      anthropogenic-social revolutionary discoveries, by starting to identify with the people of Roma origin". On 22
      February the same was published in the regional newspaper "Struma" too.doubts remain about interference of a third party for not airing her case on national
      television.
      * Nicholaj Mitev from Petrich but living in Sofia was visited in his rented flat by census
      officers. They skipped questions 10 and 11 and Mitev had to ask them to return to them.
      They asked him "but you are Bulgarian, right? ‗‘ but Mitev said that he was Macedonian, to
      which he was told that such a thing as Macedonian nation did not exist. After having insisted
      the officers agreed and recorded him ‗Macedonian‘.
      * In the village of Kolarovo, Petrich manicupality Irina Shopova refused to record as
      Macedonian Makedonka Veleva Gugusheva/Markova, 88 years old, with the argument that
      "here there are not Macedonians". Makedonka firmly insisted as well that even her name
      as an argument, and said that she was named after Macedonia, but however the counting
      official recorded her as Bulgarian. The old lady spoke crying later about her experience to
      her neighbor Georgi Markov, she said that they made her to feel "as though I was a traitor".
      After two days the same counting officer revisited Makedonka since some data has been
      faulted, and this time, after many requests she recorded Makedonka as Macedonian and
      even shared that many young people claimed to be Macedonians as well.
      * The same census officer in the same village, on the request of Georgi Markov to be
      declared Macedonian the answer was that a column like this was not included. But after he
      explained that there was a column in which you could be declared as other nationality, she
      made no more objections.
      * The counting officer Victoria Tokova visited the home of Nadezhda Stankova in the village
      of Kolarovo, Petrich municipality. On the question of ethnicity Nadezhda declared that she
      wished to be recorded as Macedonian. The officer replied that there was no such column.
      After Nadezhda insisted the woman agreed to it, but wrote Macedonian filled with pencil.
      * In the village of Samuilovo, Petrich municipality. At the home of Krum Filatov the census
      officer was writing with pen, but in few places she made corrections with corrector ink. For
      one unrecoverable error she called on the phone and then torn the form and filled in a new
      one. She recorded Filatov as Macedonian without making any problems, but when recording
      the rest of the family (6 people, which were not at home at that moment) whenever he said
      Macedonian , she asked him – "But are you sure?" to which he always replied – "More than
      that I speak with you at the moment?"
      * In the village of Samuilovo , Petrich municipality Tsveta Atanasova Gogova, 85-year-old
      woman, was found by the census officer with the help of her neighbor Krum Filatov. He told
      the census lady that granny Tsveta was also a Macedonian and then left. When the census
      officer was ready Filatov asked whether granny Tsveta was recorded as Macedonian to
      which the officer looked as even though very surprised and exclaimed: ‗Oh, I have recorded
      her Bulgarian and now I can't make corrections and delete‘ , then fled through the door
      outside. The census official did not ask the elderly woman about her nationality although she
      had been made aware of that, and despite Filatov‘s warning she recorded her as Bulgarian.
      She refused to correct her "error" although previously in Filatov‘s home did not hesitate to
      use corrective ink to make adjustments.
      * The village of Samuilovo, Petrich municipality. Ivan Donchev was visited by Valentin
      Alexandrov Atanasov (census officer), activist of the nationalist party IMRO. When he came to the question of nationality the official advised him to declare as Bulgarian, because he
      knew that the citizen was a Macedonian activist. After Atanasov insisted he finally was
      recorded as Macedonian.
      * Georgi Orakov of Belasitsa, Petrich municipality, reported that his cousin from the same
      village, who does not wish his name to be mentioned, that the census officials did not ask
      him for ethnicity and mother tongue.
      * The town of Stamboliyski. The census officials rushed in marking column "Bulgarian" in
      questions 10 and 11 without asking the citizens for their self-determination. Dimitar Moskov
      stopped a woman who was counting him and ask her to record him Macedonian and his
      language - Macedonian, to which the census lady responded in a dismay that so far she has
      not encountered anyone like him. Moskov states that this approach has been widely applied
      in the town of Stamboliyski and the surrounding area.
      * The town of Stamboliiski-Nikola Marvakov was recorded without being asked as Bulgarian.
      The present at the moment Jordan Kojnarev, knowing the Macedonian self-consciousness of
      his friend pointed to him that he was recorded Bulgarian and advised him to ask for his
      census card(board) to be destroyed and filled out a new one in which he could respond to
      questions 10 and 11, according to how he himself determines. Marvakov refused to do so,
      saying that he prefers to leave as it is as he would not want to have problems.
      * The Mayor of the village of Teshovo, Gotse Delchev municipality - Dimitar Popov would
      collect the ID cards of the elderly people and filled them in at the Town Hall on his own
      initiative. The village is known as a stronghold of OMO ‗Ilinden‘-PIRIN.
      * In the village of Teshovo, Gotse Delchev municipality, an elderly woman who wished to
      remain anonymous testified: "I am Macedonian and my husband is such. I would have
      declared myself Macedonian if it was not for the mayor who gathered our ID cards and
      without asking us, declared us as whatever he decided ".
      * In Hadzhidimovo Naska Dermendzhieva was not at all asked about ethnicity and language.
      * In Gotse Delchev, in the house of Ivan Singartijski the census officer used corrector ink to
      correct the incorrect lines. The same commented that where he worked in the local school
      they weren‘t allowed to use it in any documents and where amendments were made a
      signature had to be given next to the amendment. He was amazed how you could use
      corrector ink at a census since this would allow arbitrary changing of the data.
      * Asenovgrad, a couple of census officials - a man and a woman visited the home of Zdravko
      Gramatikov who was not at home, his wife was at home only. She asked for her husband to
      be recorded Macedonian, but the couple responded that in Bulgaria there were not any
      Macedonians. The officials started a dispute and because they did not stop the woman told
      them to leave. When they came again the husband was at home and insisted to be recorded
      Macedonian. After some resistance the officials stopped arguing, but tried to write with a
      pencil. The man had to argue once more to force them to fill in the information with ink.
      * A similar case with the same pair of census officials from Asenovgrad. Yordanka
      Popkrasteva requested to be recorded Macedonian, to which she was replied that there
      were no such people in Bulgaria. The woman was very persistent and after a long dispute forced the officials to record her as a Macedonian. According to our sources the same pair
      of officials had lots of similar cases.
      * In the village of Liaski, Gotse Delchev municipality Ivan Vantov said that the official Liliana
      Pandareva did not want to record Macedonian. She made it after a great dispute.
      * In Musomishte, Gotse Delchev the official Kostadinka Apostolova had filled in the census
      cards of Petra and Slavka Uzunov without even mentioning questions 10 and 11.
      * Petra Churukova from the village of Musomishte was recorded as Bulgarian instead of
      Macedonian as it was her wish. Kostadinka Apostolova stated that Macedonians did not
      appear in the census card.
      * From the same village has been received information that, on the briefing of the census
      officials in the municipality, they were not given instructions to respect the freedom of selfdetermination, questions 10 and 11 have been completely ignored leaving the census
      officials to understand them on their own. Given the negative and intimidating atmosphere
      created by the Government and media before the census, together with the existing
      prejudice towards the Macedonian minority, the absence of instructions on how to fill out
      these questions and guidelines for respecting the right of self-determination have opened the
      door for all kinds of infringements on this matter. In this particular action once again is seen
      the reserved position of the State on the matter of freedom of self-determination.
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      * In the town of Gotse Delchev municipality the Committee of OMO " Ilinden" -PIRIN in a
      recorded statement on the meeting held on 18 March reported a problem with the e-census,
      where after filling in the word Macedonian in the column ‗Other' — the program refused to
      accept it and skipped to the next page. The reason for this is unknown. It was not reported
      from other places for a similar problem.
      * Spas Zahariev from Blagoevgrad counted himself over the Internet. He left the number on
      the door to be taken by the census official and so it happened. Later on he was visited by the
      official who brought with himself a printout of his census card. He was asked additional
      questions about his property. Zahariev expressed concern that these additional questions
      and amendments on the card could serve as an opportunity for amending of his selfdetermination. There were many similar cases in Blagoevgrad.
      * Citizens on a State employment insisting on their anonymity have declared that they were
      reluctant to declare as Macedonians on the census due to fear of losing their jobs. Their fear
      is real ,taking in mind the dismissals of employees of the NSI for the admission of sub
      column Macedonian in the censuses.
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      The municipal census committees are dominated by officials of the municipal and local administration in
      accordance with art. 19.3 of the law on census of the population.
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      . These cases are used for illustration and do not represent the total number, which will also include insufficient
      documented cases, requests the case not to mentioned and so on. Registered cases are too many having in
      mind that the ethnic Macedonian organizations which prepared the report do not have the capacity to cover all or
      at least a substantial proportion of the representatives of the minority-scattered throughout the country, and
      almost all their members and activists preferred to be counted on the Internet in order to avoid the problems
      made in past censuses.2.6. Additional notes
      -The authors of the report failed to obtain an expert opinion on the matter whether it is
      possible to manipulate the results of the e-census. The position of the State against the
      existence of the Macedonian minority and the Macedonian self-determination created
      serious worries about this being actually possible.
      -In the collection of information about the specific infringements was concluded that the
      Macedonians were highly reluctant to speak about what had happened during the census in
      order of fear of having problems. Some of the people even refuse to speak, other shared
      their story, but did not give consent to be stated, third agree, but insisted on anonymity. Even
      those who agree that their names be mentioned in the report do not wish to submit individual
      complaints in the census commissions and do not wish to deal with police, Court and
      administration.
      -It should be noted that the direction of the NSI particularly its chairwoman made some
      efforts to protect the right of self-determination, first on television in a debate with Minister
      Dimitrov, then in public statements at a press conference in Blagoevgrad before the very
      beginning of the census. In addition, in the instructions for completing the census cards are
      placed unambiguous indications that the citizen determines to which ethnic group he/she
      belongs and what mother tongue they speak. Also in this guide is underlined with a thick line
      the requirement the information to be recorded only with ink. But despite these efforts, the
      NSI was not in a position to compete with the impressions and actions by the Government,
      nor to protect its dismissed workers. Unfortunately these requirements, as indicated, did not
      have a great impact on the census officials and had been widely infringed.
      CONCLUSION
      The summery enables the following conclusions to be made:
      1. The census was carried out in official and public position of the State that the Macedonian
      minority, nation, language, etc. do not exist.
      2. It was conducted in one generated by decades negative public atmosphere which sees
      the self-determination as Macedonian as national treason, anti-Bulgarian(anti-patriotic) and
      an act against the state.
      3. It was conducted in a manifestly demonstrated negative position of the Government
      towards the Macedonian self-determination, and denying/restricting the right of selfdetermination by representatives of the Government.
      4. It was held in an atmosphere of fear and mistrust among the Macedonians, as well as
      uncertainty among the census officials created by the public message sent by the
      Government that the tolerance of the self-determination as Macedonian is potentially
      punishable (the dismissal of the five specialists from the NSI for the inclusion of ‗‘non -
      existent" columns).5. The Government has not taken any measures to correct this unacceptable situation,
      although it has been warned by the ethnic Macedonian organizations. On the contrary, there
      were undertaken specific measures to make these problems even worse.
      6. The content of census cards included an extraordinarily large number of personal
      information, such as social security number, address, place of work, and such of the kind
      that further intensify the mistrust among some groups of citizens, and specifically among the
      Macedonians, that whatever was recorded might be misused against them (this is especially
      true for the Macedonians who have state jobs).
      7. There was no transparency about how the collected results will be treated nor control and
      guarantee that interference will not be admitted, there was no protection against the
      replacement of census cards.
      8. The Government has intervened before and during the census by its officials in order to
      influence the self-determination as Macedonian.
      9. Column Macedonian was not included in the census, despite the apparent need for it.
      10. Multiple violations and manipulations were observed during the census, which minimizes
      the number of people with Macedonian self-determination in Bulgaria.
      11. Questions on ethnicity and mother tongue are voluntary, but nevertheless the results for
      minorities are cited by Government representatives as absolute figures.
      "Ido not want an uprising of people that would leave me at the first failure, I want revolution with citizens able to bear all the temptations to a prolonged struggle, what, because of the fierce political conditions, will be our guide or cattle to the slaughterhouse"
      GOTSE DELCEV

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      • George S.
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 10116

        CONFISCATION OF MACEDONIAN NEWS BULLETIN BY BULGARIAN POLICE
        Publication date: Thursday, February 24, 2011
        Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) is concerned by the confiscation of the news bulletin Macedonia Voice by police forces in Bulgaria on January 31, and we call on Bulgarian authorities to fully investigate this matter.

        According to reports in the local press, and a statement issued by United Macedonian Diaspora (UMD) based in Washington, D.C., officers of the State Agency for National Security (DANS) entered the Iranik-M printing house in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria on the morning of January 31. No official warrants were provided as DANS officers confiscated all copies on hand of the recently printed issue of Macedonia Voice (2,500 copies). DANS detained the Printing House Manager Stojan Nikolov Mihailon and employee Ivajlo Ljubchov Mitev, taking them to DANS offices. Both were interrogated into the evening, and forced to write explanations for printing the bulletin, prior to their release.

        The bulletin is a non-profit publication, and focuses on topics related to the Macedonian minority in Bulgaria. Multiple sources, including Macedonia Voice Stojko Stojkov, have indicated that the bulletin has not published material which could be deemed radical or unlawful. The confiscated issue of Macedonia Voice was dedicated to the Bulgarian Census, which began the next day on February 1 and continues throughout the month. Individuals of Macedonian heritage were encouraged in the bulletin to participate in the census, and to register themselves as Macedonians.

        The copies of the confiscated bulletin have not been returned and the publishers of Macedonia Voice have filed a complaint with the Public Prosecutors Office. DANS has not given any reasons for their actions, nor has the Bulgarian government issued any statements. The Macedonian International News Agency (MINA) stated the Bulgarian Ministry of Interior Affairs was not aware of the event, as it was not registered by the police. The Macedonian Human Rights Movement International (MHRMI) verified that the Ministry has indicated it will open an investigation into the matter. MINA reported that it is commonplace for Bulgarian police not to register actions which involve Macedonians.

        Canadian journalist Bill Yancoff who also produces Macedonian Heritage Hour for OMNI Television told CJFE that this isn’t the first time he has heard of Macedonian journalists being targeted in the region. “In Canada we take multiculturalism and basic human rights and freedoms for granted…Bulgaria is using intimidation and fear to deny the publication of a Macedonian language newspaper for the country's large Macedonian minority”.

        In the Reporters Without Borders 2010 Press Freedom Index, Bulgaria was issued a ranking of 70 out of 178, making it one of the lowest ranked countries within the European Union. Bulgaria’s ranking in the Index has declined each year over the past four years. Recent free expression violations include the February 14 bombing of the weekly newspaper Galaria in the capital city of Bulgaria, Sofia. Galaria has reported critically on the Bulgarian government and corruption among high-ranking officials. Additional free expression violations in Bulgaria can be found on the IFEX Bulgaria page: http://ifex.org/bulgaria.

        Recently, in April of 2010, journalists from the Republic of Macedonia were denied entry into Bulgaria when attempting to report on a celebration being held by the Macedonian minority. The reason cited for denying their entry was a lack of medical insurance, vouchers for a hotel or an official invitation to visit Bulgaria.

        The targeting of Macedonia Voice is in violation of freedom of expression rights. Canadian Journalists for Free Expression supports a thorough investigation by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and urges Bulgarian authorities to protect the rights of all journalists.
        "Ido not want an uprising of people that would leave me at the first failure, I want revolution with citizens able to bear all the temptations to a prolonged struggle, what, because of the fierce political conditions, will be our guide or cattle to the slaughterhouse"
        GOTSE DELCEV

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        • Razer
          Banned
          • May 2012
          • 395

          I hope you can read this: Истината за ОМО „Илинден”. It features an interview with the ex-leader of OMO Ilinden.

          Comment

          • George S.
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2009
            • 10116

            UMD Deplores Actions of Bulgarian National Security Agency to Stamp Down on Media Freedom
            Tuesday, 01 February 2011
            February 1, 2011 – Washington, D.C. – The United Macedonian Diaspora (UMD) issued a statement today deploring actions by the Bulgarian State Agency of National Security (acronym DANS) to stamp down on freedom of the media and urging Bulgaria to respect the civil rights of their sizable Macedonian minority. UMD believes this attack on freedom of the media coincides with today’s start of the Bulgarian Census and is a direct effort to minimize the amount of Bulgarian citizens to report themselves as Macedonians.
            Early in the morning yesterday, DANS officers entered the printing house Iranik-M in Blagoevgrad, confiscated 2,500 copies of the latest issue of the newspaper Makedonski Glas, (English translation: Macedonian Voice) detained the printing house manager Stoyan Nikolov Mihailov and another employee, and brought them to the DANS offices for interrogations until late in the evening. Prior to being released, both persons were forced to write explanations regarding the printing of the newspaper. During this entire time, neither person received any explanation, reason as to why they were being detained by DANS, shown any formal warrant for their detainment, or allowed the right to legal representation. The confiscated issues of Makedonski Glas have not been returned.
            Makedonski Glas is a non-profit publication distributed free of charge covering events related to the Macedonian minority in Bulgaria. Makedonski Glas has not published material that can be regarded as radical and/or unlawful in any way. The latest issue of Makedonski Glas, which was confiscated by DANS, promoted active participation in the Bulgarian National Census, which starts today, and encouraged Macedonians in Bulgaria to list on the Census their Macedonian heritage. Iranik-M has filed a complaint with the public prosecutor’s office in Blagoevgrad.
            “UMD had been closely monitoring the situation in Bulgaria in regards to the civil rights of Macedonians and this latest action to intimidate Bulgarian citizens of Macedonian heritage is appalling for a country that is a member of the EU,” said UMD Vice President Aleksandar Mitreski. “The actions of DANS, without a proper court order for such detainment and confiscation of an entire publication, are a precedent in democratic Europe. The right to self-identification and one’s right to express their heritage, as enshrined by the European Convention on Human Rights, is not a crime. For a member of the European Union, we would hope Bulgaria’s dark days of Communism and secret police interrogations should be long over. The dark days of communism and secret police confiscation would be over by now.”
            UMD is concerned that such actions have been done in an effort to stamp down on the activities of the Macedonian minority in Bulgaria. UMD urged today the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights and the European Union authorities to investigate this matter.
            "Ido not want an uprising of people that would leave me at the first failure, I want revolution with citizens able to bear all the temptations to a prolonged struggle, what, because of the fierce political conditions, will be our guide or cattle to the slaughterhouse"
            GOTSE DELCEV

            Comment

            • George S.
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2009
              • 10116

              Letter to the embassies of the EU and organizations for the protection of human rights

              Dear Madam/Sir:
              We would like to report a violation of the press freedom in Bulgaria as well as the right of the Macedonian minority.
              This is the factual information regarding the confiscation of the Macedonian Voice bulletin:
              1. On 31.01.2011 in the morning officers of the State Agency for National Security (Bulgarian acronym DANS) entered the printing house Iranik-M in Blagoevgrad and without showing any orders and without explanation confiscated the 2500 copies of the just printed issue of the Macedonian Voice. The issue was dedicated mainly to the forthcoming general census of the Bulgarian population which starts on 01.02.2011.
              "Ido not want an uprising of people that would leave me at the first failure, I want revolution with citizens able to bear all the temptations to a prolonged struggle, what, because of the fierce political conditions, will be our guide or cattle to the slaughterhouse"
              GOTSE DELCEV

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              • George S.
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2009
                • 10116

                СВОБОДАТА НА СЛОВОТО В БЪЛГАРИЯ Е ГРУБО ПОТЪПКАНА

                На 31.01.2011 г. сутринта служители на Държавната агенция за национална сигурност (ДАНС) са нахлули в печатницата на фирма „Ираник – М” гр. Благоевград и без да покажат заповед и да дадат нщкакво обяснение са конфискували току що отпечатения и все още неразпространен брой на бюлети „Македонски глас“ в пълния му тираж от 2500 екзепляра, посветен главно на преброяването на населението в България, което започва на 1 февруари 2011 г. Директорът на печатницата Стоян Николов Михайлов и още един работник са били отведени от хората на ДАНС и са задържани през целия ден като са ги карали да пишат обяснения във връзка с отпечатването на бюлетина. През цялото това време служителите на ДАНС отказали да покажат каквато и да било заповед и да дадат каквото и да било обяснение за незаконните си действия.
                Конфискувания бюлетин не е върнат.
                В прокуратурата е внесена жалба от издателите на бюлетина.

                „Македонски глас“ е безплатно некомерсиално издание посветено на положението и правата на македонското малцинство в България, изповядващо принципите на деморкацията и правата на човека, което излиза вече шеста година. Със съгласието на издателите – Пирински македонски информационен център публикуваме конфискувания брой в pdf формат.
                в. Македонски Глас
                "Ido not want an uprising of people that would leave me at the first failure, I want revolution with citizens able to bear all the temptations to a prolonged struggle, what, because of the fierce political conditions, will be our guide or cattle to the slaughterhouse"
                GOTSE DELCEV

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                • George S.
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 10116

                  ИНТЕРВЈУ
                  со председателот на Бугарскиот хелциншки комитет Красимир Канев

                  ИНТЕРВЈУ
                  со главниот уредник на Нова Зора - Dimitri Ioanu

                  ПОЗИЦИЯ

                  по повод проверките на ДАНС във връзка с подписката на РЗС за референдум

                  Въпреки фундаменталните си различия с посочената политическа сила, като демократична и отговорна партия смятаме за свой дълг да обърнем вниманието и да припомним на обществото следните факти.

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                  "Ido not want an uprising of people that would leave me at the first failure, I want revolution with citizens able to bear all the temptations to a prolonged struggle, what, because of the fierce political conditions, will be our guide or cattle to the slaughterhouse"
                  GOTSE DELCEV

                  Comment

                  • George S.
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 10116

                    СЪОБЩЕНИЕ ДО МЕДИИТЕ

                    Във връзка с публикуването на материали във фейсбук от профил взел името на нашата партия държим да заявим следното

                    Този профил не е създаден от нас и не изразява нашите виждания и цели. Принадлежи на неизвестна група ентусиасти, които изразяват на него само своите виждания. ОМО „Илинден”-ПИРИН има само една офицйална страница на интернет и тя е: http://www.omoilindenpirin.org/
                    Молим в бъдеще материали публикувани от споменатия профил по никакъв начин да не бъде цитирани във връзка с нашата партия.
                    "Ido not want an uprising of people that would leave me at the first failure, I want revolution with citizens able to bear all the temptations to a prolonged struggle, what, because of the fierce political conditions, will be our guide or cattle to the slaughterhouse"
                    GOTSE DELCEV

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                    • George S.
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 10116

                      ПРЕСЦЕНТЪР НА ОМО „ИЛИНДЕН”-ІПИРИН


                      ДЕКЛАРАЦИЯ

                      Във връзка с извършващата се през последната седмица акция срещу правото на самоопределение в България по повод включването на графи за всички малцинства в България:

                      1. След силната кампания на ултранационалистически и екстремистки партии и организации, намерила подкрепа в множество медии, срещу включването на графи за всички малцинства в пробното преброяване;
                      2. След като правителството не реагира срещу тази антидемократична и позоряща страната ни вълна на скотоумие и примитивизъм;
                      3. След като министър от кабинета открито агитираше срещу свободата на гражданите сами да определят своята народност и призоваваше за ограничаване по различни начини на това право...

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                      "Ido not want an uprising of people that would leave me at the first failure, I want revolution with citizens able to bear all the temptations to a prolonged struggle, what, because of the fierce political conditions, will be our guide or cattle to the slaughterhouse"
                      GOTSE DELCEV

                      Comment

                      • George S.
                        Senior Member
                        • Aug 2009
                        • 10116

                        Интервју со Стојко Стојков

                        02/07/2009:
                        Се викам Стојко Стојков, роден сум во гр. Сандански, Пиринска Македонија, Р Бугарија. Основно и средно образование завршив во родниот град, а универзитет во Скопје. Имам магистерска степен по историја, а работам како заменик главен уредник на „Народна волја“, македонски весник во Бугарија. Копретседател сум на ОМО „Илинден“-ПИРИН.

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                        Позиција на ОМО „Илинден“ - ПИРИН по отношение на изявленията на министър Младенов, че в България няма македонско или други малцинства

                        Твърдението на министъра, че в България няма малцинства не отговаря на реалността. Съществуването на голям брой малцинства е очевиден факт. Всички преброявания през последните седем десетилетия регистририат съществуването на многохилядно македонско, както и на множество други малцинства.
                        Тази очевидно противна на истината позиция министъра се опитва да аргументира позовавайки се на българската Конституция. Но в нея никъде не пише, че в България няма малцинства. В Конституцията на практика се признава съществуване на малцинства, когато се гоовори за правата на лицата на които българският език не им е майчин.

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                        SEEMO Press Release: Group of Journalists from Republic of Macedonia/FYROM Denied Entry into Bulgaria

                        The Vienna-based South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), a network of editors, media executives and leading journalists from South East Europe and an affiliate of the International Press Institute (IPI), is concerned after the Bulgarian authorities denied a group of journalists from the Republic of Macedonia/FYROM entry into Bulgaria.
                        According to information received by SEEMO, on 24 April 2010 Slavko Manginovski a journalist for TV Sonce, with US citizenship, along with Dejan Petkovski and Sase Ocevski, two cameramen for TV Sonce, both citizens of the Republic of Macedonia/FYROM,were on their way to report on a celebration held by the Macedonian minority in Bulgaria in the Bulgarian town Melnik. They were accompanied by university professor Tihomir Stojanovski from the School of Drama Arts at the University of Cyryl and Methodius, Skopje. The journalists had their camera equipment with them and were travelling in a car clearly marked with the words 'Press' and 'TV Sonce'.

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                        "Ido not want an uprising of people that would leave me at the first failure, I want revolution with citizens able to bear all the temptations to a prolonged struggle, what, because of the fierce political conditions, will be our guide or cattle to the slaughterhouse"
                        GOTSE DELCEV

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                        • George S.
                          Senior Member
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 10116

                          Bulgaria Reverts to Past Totalitarian Practices and Bans Macedonian and US Citizens from Attending Macedonian Commemorations

                          MHRMI/AMHRC Press Release - Bulgaria has begun to emulate longtime EU member Greece's practice of harassing or banning "undesirables" from entering their country. This includes anyone who dare proclaim the existence of a Macedonian minority.
                          On Sunday, April 18, 2010, members of several Macedonian organizations, including Todor Petrov, President of the World Macedonian Congress, and Georgi Donevski, President of the Association of Refugee Children, were on their way to visit OMO Ilinden's traditional commemoration of Jane Sandanski's death but were stopped at the Delchevo border crossing. After a detailed search of their vehicle, the border officials said that one letter on their car registration was illegible, so they were refused entry. The delegation managed to secure a new vehicle and were finally allowed to enter Bulgaria. Shortly afterwards they were stopped by the police, subjected to another search of their vehicle, and fined for not wearing seatbelts. They were told that they had to go to Blagoevgrad and wait for the police chief to "confirm" the fine. By the time the chief appeared, over two hours later, the commemoration was over.

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                          ПОЗИЦИЯ

                          По отношение предложенията за подписване на нов договор за приятелство между Р България и Р Македония
                          Изразявайки пълната си поддръжка за добросъседството между България и Македония и за премахването на говора на омразата в медийното пространство, не можем да не изразим учудване и дори възмущение по отношение на някои от аспектите на предлагания от нашето правителство нов договор.
                          Опитът да се обвърже българската подкрепа с не само безпринципни искания, но и с независещи от Македония обстоятелства е по същество подготовка за блокиране на нейното членство по примера на Гърция и дори още по-безпринципно.

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                          ОГЛАС

                          Годинава се навршуваат 95 години од убијството на големиот македонски револуциoниер, царот на Пиринот Јане Сандански. Во врска со тоа ОМО „Илинден“ - ПИРИН организира собор на 25 април 2010 г. во градот Мелник од 10.30 часот (бугарско време). Сите кои сакаат да му дадат почит на големиот македонски херој се поканети и добродојдени.
                          Пеачи и групи кои сакаат да земат учество во програмата можат да се најават до 15 април на e-mail [email protected] и тел. 00359 898 548 098. На истите можат да се обратат и сите организации кои сакаат да учествуват или да го поздрават соборот.
                          Соборите повеќе не се забранувани од бугарските власти и веруваме дека истото ќе биде и годинава.

                          ОМО „Илинден“ - ПИРИН
                          "Ido not want an uprising of people that would leave me at the first failure, I want revolution with citizens able to bear all the temptations to a prolonged struggle, what, because of the fierce political conditions, will be our guide or cattle to the slaughterhouse"
                          GOTSE DELCEV

                          Comment

                          • George S.
                            Senior Member
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 10116

                            Report by Thomas Hammarberg, Commissioner for Human Rights of the Council of Europe, following his visit to Bulgaria from 3 to 5 November 2009

                            Commissioner Thomas Hammarberg and his delegation visited Bulgaria from 3 to 5 November 2009. During his visit, the Commissioner held discussions on human rights issues, focusing on the protection of the human rights of minorities and children. The Commissioner met with a number of authorities, including the Minister of Interior, the Minister for Foreign Affairs and the Minister of Labour and Social Policy. He also held discussions with religious leaders and civil society representatives.

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                            "Дайте Поне Едно Доказателство, Че Омо "Илинден"-Пирин Са Сепаратисти!"

                            ПНа 9 януари 2010 г. народният представител и лидер на „Ред, законност, справедливост” Яне Янев проведе среща с хора от района на Гоце Делчев. На нея присъстваха и четирима представители на ОМО „Илинден” -ПИРИН. Един от тях – Иван Гаргавелов, взе думата и направи няколко забележки на лидера на РЗС. Едната от тях касаеше сближаването на неговата партия с ВМРО, известна в миналото на Пиринска Македония като организация на убийци и грабители. Втората бе, че напада и клевети ОМО „Илинден”- ПИРИН, без да я познава. Третата се отнасяше до отричането и потъпкването от страна на Янев на конституционно гарантираното право на самоопределение. „За какъв ред, законност и справедливост говорите тогава?” - завърши той.

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                            Становище На Омо „Илинден”-Пирин По Доклада На Комисаря По Правата На Човека Томас Хамарберг

                            При всички срещи, които нашата партия е имала с комисаря по правата на човека г-н Хамарберг, а сосбено през последната такава през ноември 2009 г. , ние сме излагали своите предложения за начина на решаване на проблемите на македонското малцинство в България. Накратко те се състоят в следното:

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                            ДЕКЛАРАЦИЯ

                            Нa 1 декември 2009 г. Комитетът на министрите (КМ) при Съвета на Европа - институцията, задължена да следи за изпълнение на присъдите на Европейския съд по правата на човека, взе решение да затвори мониторинга над присъдата срещу Р България за отнемане на регистрацията на ОМО „Илинден”-ПИРИН.
                            Това се случи въпреки позицията на същия Комитет от февруари 2007 г., че изпълнение на присъдата има, когато има възстановяване на предишното положение, т.е. регистрация. Въпреки резолюциите, вземани през 2007 и 2008 г., на същия Комитет, че присъдата не е изпълнена.
                            Какво се промени сега, за да може някой да твърди, че присъдата е изпълнена? Дали нарушената правда е възстановена, дали партията е регистрирана?! Не! На какво тогава базира решението си въпросният Комитет? На две неща. 1. Че Законът за политическите партии е променен и броят необходими членове е намален наполовина – на 2500. Но какво общо има това с регистрацията на ПИРИН? Ние имахме проблем не с броя членове – събрахме почти 6 000.

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                            Интервју Нова Македонија

                            Веднаш по абсурдната одлука на Комитетот на министрите повеќе медии побараа мислење од ПИРИН. Овде објавуваме едно дадено за „Нова Македонија“ и објавено во неа во малку скратена форма. Овде го даваме во целина.
                            Г-не Стојков, кои се последните случувања поврзани со ОМО „Илинден“-ПИРИН?
                            Комитетот на министри на својата последна седница на 1 декември 2009 г. го затвори мониторингот врз изполнувањето на пресудата на Судот за човекови права во однос на забраната на нашата партија. Останатото си е исто – Бугарија продолжува да се преправа дека не постоиме – ние пак продолжуваме да постоиме и да дејствуваме.

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                            "Ido not want an uprising of people that would leave me at the first failure, I want revolution with citizens able to bear all the temptations to a prolonged struggle, what, because of the fierce political conditions, will be our guide or cattle to the slaughterhouse"
                            GOTSE DELCEV

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                            • George S.
                              Senior Member
                              • Aug 2009
                              • 10116

                              Отворено Писмо

                              На репресираните по време на комунистическия режим македонци в Република България - до Министър- председателя на Р. България г-н Бoйко Борисов - София, бул. "Дондуков" No 1
                              Господин Минитър-председател, След вече двадесет годишна агония и постоянните проблеми пред настояванията на репресираните от комунистическия режим македонци, граждани на Р. България да бъдат третирани наравно с останалите репресирани в страната; След като ни се изчерпаха всички очаквания и надежди от всички управялващи досега правителства;

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                              "Ido not want an uprising of people that would leave me at the first failure, I want revolution with citizens able to bear all the temptations to a prolonged struggle, what, because of the fierce political conditions, will be our guide or cattle to the slaughterhouse"
                              GOTSE DELCEV

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                              • George S.
                                Senior Member
                                • Aug 2009
                                • 10116

                                If you bother to read that you will see that the macedonians are being discriminated etc what human rights to the point of inhumane rights people are being beaten because of their ethnicity.
                                "Ido not want an uprising of people that would leave me at the first failure, I want revolution with citizens able to bear all the temptations to a prolonged struggle, what, because of the fierce political conditions, will be our guide or cattle to the slaughterhouse"
                                GOTSE DELCEV

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