Entries Tagged as ‘FYROMian Propaganda & Falsification’

April 29, 2008

The Expansionist Features in FYROM’s Foreign Policy Objectives

Source: Macedonian Heritage
 
The Expansionist Features in FYROM’s Foreign Policy Objectives
The first steps of the former Yugoslav “Socialist Republic of Macedonia” towards independent statehood bear the marks of nationalistic visions mixed with territorial expansionism.
It is not a coincidence that, as a result of the first democratic elections (December 1990), the party which won first place in [...]

April 23, 2008

The Macedonians

Source: Macedonian Heritage
The word Macedonian (Makedhonas, makedhonikos) has always been used in the Greek language to declare the origin of individuals and not to mark out their ethnic identity. That is why its use is so widespread and unlimited; all the more so, since it drew on the weighty heritage of Alexander the Great, unforgotten [...]

April 22, 2008

The “Name” Issue

Source: The Falsification of History of Macedonia 
What’s all the trouble about?
When it comes to the bottom line, the so called Macedonian Problem is just a problem of definition ?!
Macedonia is the name of a geographical area of the Balkans as it is shown in the following map with the blue dashed line. Only a part [...]

April 22, 2008

Yes, there is a name issue with ‘Macedonia’ - Turkish Daily News

Source: Turkish Daily News
Yes, there is a name issue with ‘Macedonia’
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Fotios Jean XYDAS With reference to the letter from the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia’s (FYROM) Embassy, published in the Turkish Daily News on April 7, 2008, I would like to stress from the outset that Greece, as the region’s oldest NATO [...]

April 22, 2008

A Reaction to NY Times Editorial

Source: Greek - American Weekly Newspaper
14/04/08
SHAME on YOU, New York Times!!!! Since you condemn Greece and praise “Macedonia” in this dispute, I assume that based on the same principal and the same way of thinking, you would totally accept and praise the following ad showing Mexico reclaiming some of our southwestern states. At least this [...]

April 21, 2008

What’s in a name? - The Japan Times

The Japan Times 
By DANIEL OLSEN
Oakdale, N.Y.
The April 9 article “NATO meeting sends dangerous signals” portrays Greece as the aggressor and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) as the victim. The provisional name of FYROM was not selected by Greece, as the author states, but was part of an interim agreement suggested by others so [...]

April 9, 2008

What’s in a Name? - Qu’y a-t-il dans un nom?

The World Council of Hellenes, Alexandria,  02.04.2008:
 SAE ad on the FYROM name issue in newspapers worldwide
SAE Directorate - SAE ad on the FYROM name issue in newspapers worldwide
In English:

 
 
 
What’s in a Name?
A challenge for regional stability
*Why is the Macedonian question so delicate and complex? 
The term “Macedonia” is not exclusively related to a specific state. Rather, it [...]