Macedonians noted in the international newspapers!
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This belongs here as well.
June, 1822
The Lancaster Gazette and General Advertiser
The article appears under the general heading of 'Monday Mail, Frankfurt, June 13'
“We have heard nothing of the operation of the Greek fleet for this past week. The Turkish government, according to the latest accounts from Greece, appears to intend a general attack on the insurgents. They have the least to fear on the West side...however, the repeated demands of reinforcements made by the Pasha of Salonichi, has not been in vain. A considerable division of Asiatics, on whose fidelity the Porte can depend, but who have committed the most dreadful excesses on their march, has enabled the Pasha, not only to secure his city from the further attempts of the Macedonians, but also to drive away the Greeks from the country twenty leagues around. The accounts from Seres, on the 18th of May, give a terrible account of the cruelties committed by the Turks at Agosto; above 3000 children have been carried off from that place and the neighbourhood, to be brought up to the Mahommedan religion.”
Multiple Advertisements and Notices .
The Lancaster Gazette and General Advertiser, for Lancashire, Westmorland, &c. (Lancaster, England), Saturday, June 29, 1822; pg. [1]; Issue 1098. 19th Century British Library Newspapers: Part II
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Originally posted by Dats View Post
The Graphic (London) 1886 October 23
Great find! I like the way it says "Bulgarian peasants" and then Macedonians - there's a couple of home truths for you!!
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L'Humanite Paris 1944 September 23 Page 2
The independence of the Macedonian people
Sofia, 22 September. Mr. Kazasov, Bulgarian Minister of Propaganda, told the foreign press :
The future of Macedonia is entirely in the hands of the Macedonians. Bulgaria has decided that the Macedonian people have full freedom to choose its future and Bulgaria will respect any decision taken by the free will of the Macedonian people.
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La Presse Paris 1891 February 14 Page 3
A plot in Bulgaria
Sofia, 12 February. The police has just been on the trail of a conspiracy being plotted against the life of Prince Ferdinand and Bulgarian cabinet members.
Three individuals, a Serb, a Bulgarian and a Macedonian suspected of being leaders of the conspiracy were arrested.
The authorities are keeping the biggest secret of the case, but are actively pursuing their investigation to find the other members of conspiracy.
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La Presse Paris 1880 November 7 Page 3
Roumeli
Philippopolis, November 5, evening.
The trial of the assassins of Mrs. Skobeleff
has just been made. The two Montenegrins
been sentenced to death, a Macedonian to twelve
years of hard labor, and the brother of Uzal
sixteen years in prison as an accomplice fence.
Taka nesto someone can probably translate better.
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Daskalot, you've uncovered some really important information here. In most cases, Western sources are the ONLY sources we have as evidence that unspeakable things were being committed against the Macedonians. I mean given the concealment of the place of Macedonians, and what has been done to them, by Greek historians and the Greek State - this is important stuff for us. Its really good work.
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The multitude of information in here is staggering. Daskale this is great work And I am sure we'll be getting the typical response from the imposter hellenes in this manner
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George hold your horses a little, the posts of yours are not relevant to this topic, these are not newspaper articles are they? So why post them in this thread?
So I will move them into their own thread.
Your posts are found in this thread; http://www.macedoniantruth.org/forum...ead.php?t=1850
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All of these articles are sourced from the New York Times!
April 7th, 1901 (Macedonians want their independence)
April 18, 1901 (Macedonians prepare for General Rising)
April 22, 1901 (Bulgarian Pope murdered by Macedonians)
Aug 9, 1903 (Macedonian insurgents position strengthened)
Aug 10, 1903 (In Macedonia)
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Aug 11, 1903 (Macedonia and civilization) by Harold Berman
Aug 11, 1903 (Macedonian Committee Appeals to the Powers)
Dec 8, 1901 (The Noble Macedonian Bandit)
Feb 12, 1903 (The Macedonians will not wait)
Feb 18, 1903 (Discontinuance of the revolutionary proceedings on part of Bulgarian inhabitants)
Feb 18, 1903 (Bulgarians to try and suppress the Macedonian Movement)
Jan 13, 1903 (Turks defeat Macedonians)
March 1, 1903 (The struggle for existence is very hard among the Macedonians)
March 30, 1903 (Macedonians don't care for political designs of Bulgaria, Servia or Greece. Macedonia for the Macedonians)
September 2, 1903 (Mass meeting of Macedonians)
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