Bulgarian Authorities Hinder Upcoming Macedonian Commemoration
Macedonian
Human Rights Movement of Canada
Press Release
April 8, 2005
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The Macedonian Human Rights Movement of Canada (MHRMC) is appalled
to learn that Bulgarian authorities have revoked a permit for OMO PIRIN,
political party of the Macedonian minority in Bulgaria, which had granted
them the right to hold a Macedonian commemoration at the Rozhen Monastery
on April 24, 2005.
OMO PIRIN received the permit from the Mayor of Sandanski and proceeded
to advertise the event to local Macedonians and the Macedonian diaspora
because of its historical significance. The mayor suddenly revoked the
permit and instead gave it to the Focus News Agency, which has never
before celebrated this event and is notorious for its anti-Macedonian
rhetoric. The municipality of Sandanski maintains that when the mayor
promised OMO PIRIN the permit he did not know that “someone else had
already asked for a permit.”
OMO PIRIN has instead been forced to move its commemoration to the
town of Melnik and unfortunately all the efforts that have already gone
into promoting the event at Rozhen have now been lost. This is the latest
effort by the Bulgarian authorities to hinder any expression of Macedonian
identity in Bulgaria.
The Macedonian Human Rights Movement of Canada calls on the international
community, and specifically the European Union, to apply pressure on
Bulgaria to immediately recognize its large Macedonian minority and
grant it the human rights that it is guaranteed by all international
human rights conventions. Moreover, the MHRMC calls on the European
Union to make Bulgaria's accession to the European Union explicitly
conditional on its recognition of its Macedonian minority.
Bill Nicholov, President
Macedonian Human Rights Movement of Canada
Address: P.O. Box 44532, 2376 Eglinton Ave. East, Toronto,
Canada M1K 5K3
Tel: 416-850-7125 Fax: 416-850-7127
e-mail: office@mhrmc.ca website: www.mhrmc.ca
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