Why does Bulgaria keep silent about Bulgarians killed in Vardar Macedonia after 1945: Georgi Mladenov
08 January 2013 | 13:56 | FOCUS News Agency
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Toronto. “Until few years ago in Canada there were memorial services for the Bulgarians killed in Vardar Macedonia, as well as in Bulgaria. When the Serbs killed many of the Bulgarians in Vardar Macedonia in January 1945, the Bulgarian Communist Party had beaten off the colour of the Bulgarian nation. Almost all Bulgarian revolutionaries, left alive after the Ilinden Uprising, were killed right after September 9, 1944,” said Georgi Mladenov, one of the heads of the Macedonian Patriotic Organization (MPO) Lyuben Dimitrov in Toronto, Canada, published of the Macedonian Tribune newspaper and the Vardar magazine, commenting on the anniversary of the Bloody Christmas of January 1945, in an interview with FOCUS News Agency.
“We have talked with the relatives of the Bulgarians killed in Vardar Macedonia. They – our enslaved brothers, are shocked by the silence of the Bulgarian state and ask why Bulgaria keeps silent and acts as if it is unaware of the around 30,000 Bulgarians killed there,” Mladenov said further.
08 January 2013 | 13:56 | FOCUS News Agency
Home / Bulgaria
Toronto. “Until few years ago in Canada there were memorial services for the Bulgarians killed in Vardar Macedonia, as well as in Bulgaria. When the Serbs killed many of the Bulgarians in Vardar Macedonia in January 1945, the Bulgarian Communist Party had beaten off the colour of the Bulgarian nation. Almost all Bulgarian revolutionaries, left alive after the Ilinden Uprising, were killed right after September 9, 1944,” said Georgi Mladenov, one of the heads of the Macedonian Patriotic Organization (MPO) Lyuben Dimitrov in Toronto, Canada, published of the Macedonian Tribune newspaper and the Vardar magazine, commenting on the anniversary of the Bloody Christmas of January 1945, in an interview with FOCUS News Agency.
“We have talked with the relatives of the Bulgarians killed in Vardar Macedonia. They – our enslaved brothers, are shocked by the silence of the Bulgarian state and ask why Bulgaria keeps silent and acts as if it is unaware of the around 30,000 Bulgarians killed there,” Mladenov said further.
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