Greek Acts against the Macedonians

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  • George S.
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 10116

    Greek Acts against the Macedonians

    Greek Acts against the Macedonians

    (1912 – 1994)

    By Peter Medichkov

    The following chronicles the methods employed by Greece in its effort to eradicate the centuries old Macedonian ethnic presence in Aegean Macedonia (Greek Macedonia) in the name of Greek territorial expansion. Specific laws and decrees are presented against the backdrop of relevant historical events affecting Macedonians in Aegean Macedonia.

    The chronology begins in 1912 when Greece, for the first time ever, came into possession of Macedonian territory and this by force of arms, almost a decade after the 1903 Ilinden (St. Iliya Day) Uprising lead by the IMRO (Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization) in a failed effort to free Macedonia from the Ottoman yoke.

    The ominous prophecy of Harilaos Trikoupis, Greek Prime Minister from 1882 to 1895, foretold what the neighboring Greek state had in mind for Macedonia and its people:

    "When the Great War comes, Macedonia will become Greek or Bulgarian, according to who wins. If it is taken by the Bulgarians, they will make the population Slavs. If we take it, we will make all of them Greeks".

    1912 Balkan Wars

    Irredentist Greece, Serbia, Bulgaria and Montenegro drive a crumbling Ottoman Empire out of the Balkans and pursue territorial expansion into Macedonia. Greek army enters Aegean Macedonia ostensibly to "liberate" Macedonia from the Ottoman.

    1913

    The Greek, Serbian, Bulgarian alliance breaks down over competing claims for Macedonia. Bulgaria miscalculates and attacks Serbia and Greek armies. Ottoman forces rejoin the war against Bulgaria. Bulgaria defeated, loses territorial gains in Macedonia.

    From "liberation to tyranny", Greek army commences savage and bloody "ethnic cleansing" of the towns of Kukush, Doiran, Demir-Hisar and Serres in the Aegean Macedonia.

    160 Macedonian villages burned, and atrocities committed. Mass exodus of refugees.

    Treaty of Bucharest (Aug. 10, 1913), ends the War and partitions Macedonia.

    Greece refers to conquered Macedonian lands as the "new territories" under "military administration". Not yet officially incorporated into the Kingdom of Greece.

    Military occupation augmented by influx of administrators, educators; police brought from Greece.

    Professor R.A. Reiss reports to the Greek government: "Those whom you would call Bulgarian speakers I would simply call Macedonians...Macedonian is not the language they speak in Sofia...I repeat the mass of inhabitants there (Macedonia) remain simply Macedonians."

    1917

    LAW 1051 Greece inaugurates new administrative jurisdictions for governing newly acquired lands in Aegean Macedonia.

    1919 Treaty of Versailles (Paris)

    England and France ratify the principles of the Bucharest Treaty and endorse the partition of Macedonia.

    Greece pursues the forced expulsion and denationalization of Macedonians and begins colonization by transfering “Greeks” into Aegean Macedonia.

    Article 51 of Treaty of Versailles espouses equality of civil rights, education, language, and religion for all national minorities which Greece violates and ignores.

    Neuilly Convention and forced exchange of populations. About 70,000 Macedonians expelled from Aegean Macedonia to Bulgaria and 25,000 Greeks transfered from Bulgaria to Aegean Macedonia.

    Greek Commission on Toponyms issues instructions for choosing Hellenized names for Macedonian places in Aegean Macedonia.

    1920

    Greek Ministry of Internal Affairs publishes booklet: "Advice on the change of the names of municipalities and villages" in Aegean Macedonia.

    1925

    76 names of Macedonian villages and towns in Aegean Macedonia Hellenized since 1918 by Greek authorities.

    League of Nations pressures on Greece to extend rights to Macedonian minority.

    ABECEDAR Primer printed in Athens for use by Macedonian school children in Aegean Macedonia. Written in Latin alphabet and reflects the Macedonian language spoken in Bitola-Lerin (Florina) district in Western Aegean Macedonia.

    Serbs and Bulgarians protest to League of Nations. Primer undermines their claim that Macedonians are Serbs and Bulgarians respectively.

    Greece counters with last minute cable to League: "the population.....knows neither the Serbian nor the Bulgarian language and speaks nothing but a Slav-Macedonian idiom."

    Greece "retreats" so as to preserve Balkan alliances. Primer is destroyed after League of Nations delegates leave Salonika (Solun).

    Thereafter, Greece denies existence of Macedonians. Refers to Macedonians as "Slavophone Greeks", "Old Bulgarians" and many other appellations but not as Macedonians.

    1926

    Legislative Orders in Government Gazette #331 orders Macedonian names of towns, villages, mountains changed to Greek names.

    1927

    Cyrillic inscriptions in churches, tombstones and icons rewritten or destroyed. Church services in the Macedonian language are outlawed.

    Macedonians ordered to abandon personal names and under Duress adopt Greek names assigned to them by the Greek state.

    1928

    1, 497 Macedonian place names in Aegean Macedonia Hellenized since 1926.

    English Journalist V. Hild reveals, "The Greeks do not only persecute living Slavs (Macedonians)..., but they even persecute dead ones. They do not leave them in peace even in the graves. They erase the Slavonic inscriptions on the headstones, remove the bones and burn them."

    1929

    Greek Government enacts law where any demands for national rights for Macedonians are regarded as high treason.

    LAW 4096 directive on renaming Macedonian place names.

    1936

    Reign of terror by fascist dictator General Metaxas, (1936-40). Macedonians suffer state terrorism and pogroms.

    Thousands of Macedonians jailed, sent to internal exile (EXORIA) on arid, inhospitable Greek islands, where many perish. Their crime? Being ethnic Macedonian by birth.

    LAW 6429 reinforces Law 4096 on Hellenization of toponyms (place names).

    DECREE 87 accelerates denationalization of Macedonians.

    Greek Ministry of Education sends "Specially trained" instructors to accelerate conversion to Greek language.

    1938

    LAW 23666 bans the use of the Macedonian language and strives to erase every trace of the Macedonian identity.

    Macedonians fined, beaten or jailed for speaking Macedonian. Adults and school children further humiliated by being forced to drink castor oil when caught speaking Macedonian.

    LAW 1418 reinforces previous laws on renaming.

    1940

    39 more place-names Hellenized since 1929.

    1945

    LAW 697 more regulations on renaming toponyms in Aegean Macedonia.

    1947

    LAW L-2 citizens suspected of opposing Greek government in Civil War stripped of their citizenship, including relatives, arbitrarily and without due process.

    1948

    LAW M properties confiscated from citizens who fought against government and those accused of assisting.

    28,000 child refugees, mostly Macedonians, from areas of heavy fighting evacuated to Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria and Romania. Greece denies their right of return to this day.

    RESOLUTION 193C (III) United Nations Resolution calls for repatriation to Greece of child refugees.

    U.N. UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS ARTICLE 19: Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive an impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.

    DECREE 504 continues property confiscations of exiles and colonization of Aegean Macedonia with people from Turkey, Egypt and other parts of Greece. Parcels of land given to the colonists along with financial incentives.

    1959

    LAW 3958 allows confiscation of property of those who left Greece and did not return within five years.

    Several villages in Aegean Macedonia forced to swear "Language Oaths" to speak only Greek and renounce their mother Macedonian tongue.

    1962

    DECREE 4234 reinforces past laws regarding confiscated properties of political exiles and denies them right to return.

    1968

    EUROPEAN COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS accuses Greece of human rights abuses.

    1969

    Council of Europe declares Greece "undemocratic, illiberal, authoritarian, and oppressive". Greece forced to resign from Council of Europe under threat of expulsion.

    Military Junta continues the policy of colonizing the confiscated lands in Aegean Macedonia. Land handled over to persons with a "proven patriotism" for Greece.

    European Convention For the Protection of Human Rights and Freedoms signed by Greece states: ARTICLE 10(1) “Everyone has the right to freedom of expression. This right shall include freedom to hold opinions and to receive and impart information and ideas without interference by public authority and regardless of frontiers”.

    1976

    DECREE 233 suspends about 150 past decrees, government decisions and laws since 1913. Regulations for the confiscation of properties belonging to Macedonian political exiles not affected.

    1979

    135 places renamed in Aegean Macedonia since 1940. The Greek vigil regarding names is an indicator of the Macedonian ethnic identity in Aegean Macedonia.

    1982

    Greek internal security police urges intensive campaign to wipe out remaining Macedonian language and consciousness in Aegean Macedonia.

    LAW 106841 political exiles who fled during the Civil War and were stripped of their citizenship are allowed to return providing they are "Greek by ethnic origin". The same rights are denied to Macedonian political exiles born in the Aegean Macedonia.

    U.N. UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS ARTICLE 17, “No one can be deprived of his own property against his will”.

    1985

    DECREE 1540, Political exiles who fled during Civil War allowed to reclaim confiscated lands provided they are "Greeks by ethnic origin". Same rights denied to Macedonian exiles born in Aegean Macedonia.

    U.N. UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS ARTICLE 13, “Everyone has the right to leave any country, including his own, as well as to return to his own country”.

    1986

    International writers' organization, PEN, condemns Greece's denial of the existence of Macedonians and their language.

    Greece escalates climate of fear in Aegean Macedonia.

    Greece officially calls the Republic of Macedonia as the “Republic of Skopje", after the name of its capital city; and Macedonians are called "Skopjans".

    The term "Skopjans" used to label Greek citizens who declare themselves as ethnic Macedonians. "Skopjans" laced with hatred, and racism. It connotes a traitor to Hellenism.

    1990

    CSCE COPENHAGEN CONFERENCE ON THE HUMAN DIMENSION, to which Greece is a signatory, states in ARTICLE 32: "Persons belonging to national minorities have the right freely to express, preserve, and develop their ethnic, cultural, linguistic, or religious identity and to maintain and develop their culture in all its aspects, free of any attempts as assimilation against their will". ARTICLE 33: "Participating states will protest the ethnic, cultural, linguistic and religious identity of national minorities...and create conditions for the promotion of that identity".

    GREEK HIGH COURT DECISION 19 refuses registration of "CENTER FOR MACEDONIAN CULTURE" in Florina (Lerin). Appeal is turned down by High Appeals Court in Salonika. Further appeal dismissed by Supreme Administrative Council of Greece in Athens.

    1991

    CSCE MEETING ON NATIONAL MINORITIES IN GENEVA, in which Greece participated states: "Issues concerning national minorities...are matters of legitimate international concern and consequently do not constitute exclusively an internal affair of the respective State...Participating States reaffirm, and will not hinder the exercise of, the right of persons belonging to national minorities to establish and maintain their own educational, cultural and religious institutions, organizations and associations".

    Belligerent anti-Macedonian propaganda incites Greek population into a state of chauvinistic hysteria.

    Translation from Greek: "Hang the Skopje Gypsies"

    1992

    Greece and Serbia conspire to overthrow and partition the Republic of Macedonia.

    1993

    Macedonian human rights activists Hristos Sidiropoulos and Tasos Boulis were prosecuted under Greek Panel Code: Article 36, Para 191; disseminating false information; Para 192; inciting citizens to disturb the peace. Their crime? Declaring themselves as Macedonians in an interview for Greek magazine ENA.

    Macedonian human rights activist and priest Nikodimos Tsarknias derobed and expelled by Greek Orthodox Church because of his human rights activities. Tsarknias refused a Greek bribe which would have elevated him to bishop in 1989. He received death threats.

    1994

    Extremists of Australia's Greek Community burn two Macedonian churches, after Australian recognition of Macedonia.

    Greece continues to deny the existence of Macedonians in Aegean Macedonia despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary.

    Greece continues repressive and unrelenting policies against Macedonians in Aegean Macedonia despite objections by international human rights organizations.
    medichkov/medichkov_report.htm
    "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
  • Onur
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2010
    • 2389

    #2
    Neuilly Convention and forced exchange of populations. About 70,000 Macedonians expelled from Aegean Macedonia to Bulgaria and 25,000 Greeks transfered from Bulgaria to Aegean Macedonia.
    Just for the note;
    If you wonder who might be these ~25.000 "children of hellenes", surprisingly living in Bulgaria. These people gone to Greece mostly from Varna region. Most of them was Turkish speaking Gagauzs who were adhered to Istanbul patriarchy at that time. They lived there for about ~700 years after they settled there by the eastern Romans, formed their own Gagauz despotate. They just served the purpose of populating the newly acquired (invaded) territories of modern Greece, namely Macedonia. As you know, 1923`s population exchange with Turkey also realized for the same purpose, populating the new territories of Greece.

    The Gagauzs who were adhered to Bulgarian church remained in Varna and still living there today.

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    • ProMKD
      Member
      • Oct 2011
      • 367

      #3
      Originally posted by George S. View Post
      1994

      Extremists of Australia's Greek Community burn two Macedonian churches, after Australian recognition of Macedonia.

      Greece continues to deny the existence of Macedonians in Aegean Macedonia despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary.

      Greece continues repressive and unrelenting policies against Macedonians in Aegean Macedonia despite objections by international human rights organizations.
      medichkov/medichkov_report.htm
      I didn't know about the burning of churches in australia!!! WTF!!! What was the response of the australian police/government??
      www.everythingmacedonia.com
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      • George S.
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 10116

        #4
        Now you do promkd.welcome aboard.
        "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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        • cultea
          Banned
          • Jul 2011
          • 126

          #5
          Originally posted by ProMKD View Post
          I didn't know about the burning of churches in australia!!! WTF!!! What was the response of the australian police/government??
          I assume it's another false story. I searched in vain; all I could find is that the one church was St. Nicholas in Preston, Melbourne, but nothing specific about the fire or these accusations.
          Anybody?

          The GreekAmerican recently reported an arson attempt at the Pan Macedonian Union of Melbourne and Victoria, a building belonging to the Greek diaspora, on Monday morning, February 21st. The attack came less than 24 hours after a fire gutted the Macedonian Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas in Preston. Australian government officials are concerned that the animosity between Greeks and Slavs may explode into serious violence.

          Edit by SoM: Cultea, avoid using articles written by your kinsmen which refer to the acronym. They aren't welcomed here. You already know this, don't waste my time by reminding you again.
          Last edited by cultea; 10-11-2011, 05:25 PM.

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          • ProMKD
            Member
            • Oct 2011
            • 367

            #6
            Thanks George and cultea.

            I've searched and all I can find is the same post as mentioned above, posted over and over again on many forums. I hope it's not a lie, because the last thing we need is to be spreading stupid lies. The truth is bad enough, the truth is enough to put even the worst bouzouki player to shame. Animals.
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            • vojnik
              Member
              • Apr 2011
              • 307

              #7
              I have a bunch of newspaper clippings somewhere at home from the 90's when things really got heated in Australia between Greeks and Macedonians I'll try find them tonight and upload them.

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              • lavce pelagonski
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2009
                • 1993

                #8
                Cultea unless you put that quotation marks and provide the source, dont post it or it will be seen as your writing - remember no fyrom and no slav.
                Стравот на Атина од овој Македонец одел до таму што го нарекле „Страшниот Чакаларов“ „гркоубиец“ и „крвожеден комитаџија“.

                „Ако знам дека тука тече една капка грчка крв, јас сега би ја отсекол целата рака и би ја фрлил в море.“ Васил Чакаларов

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                • Pelister
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2008
                  • 2742

                  #9
                  Greece refers to conquered Macedonian lands as the "new territories" under "military administration". Not yet officially incorporated into the Kingdom of Greece.
                  We could add that the New Greeks created the "Provisional government of Thessaloniki" headed by a "Governor General" of the "New Lands".

                  Also, from 1912 to 1919 only Britian recognised the partition, ratified in 1919 by Britain and France. So for 6 years the partition was not considered legal or legitimate.

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                  • Soldier of Macedon
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2008
                    • 13670

                    #10
                    Originally posted by vojnik View Post
                    I have a bunch of newspaper clippings somewhere at home from the 90's when things really got heated in Australia between Greeks and Macedonians I'll try find them tonight and upload them.
                    I have seen a few of them but would be good to have them collected in the one place, so if you do get a chance, please share them.
                    In the name of the blood and the sun, the dagger and the gun, Christ protect this soldier, a lion and a Macedonian.

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                    • dimi28495
                      Junior Member
                      • Jul 2011
                      • 30

                      #11
                      Originally posted by vojnik View Post
                      I have a bunch of newspaper clippings somewhere at home from the 90's when things really got heated in Australia between Greeks and Macedonians I'll try find them tonight and upload them.
                      They from football matches?

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                      • vojnik
                        Member
                        • Apr 2011
                        • 307

                        #12
                        Originally posted by dimi28495 View Post
                        They from football matches?
                        I'd have to see when I get home later but I'd say they most likely are as my old man played for Queanbeyan City at the time and still does. Always hearing stories about the tension at soccer games from the 90's. Usually Serbians and Greeks would side and Macedonians with Croatians.

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                        • dimi28495
                          Junior Member
                          • Jul 2011
                          • 30

                          #13
                          Originally posted by vojnik View Post
                          I'd have to see when I get home later but I'd say they most likely are as my old man played for Queanbeyan City at the time and still does. Always hearing stories about the tension at soccer games from the 90's. Usually Serbians and Greeks would side and Macedonians with Croatians.
                          Haha no worries. Preston and Bankstown City are the same always fighting with the greeks.

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                          • vojnik
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                            • Apr 2011
                            • 307

                            #14

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                            • vojnik
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                              • Apr 2011
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