Dear Thomas!
I am coming back because of the MAP you have on the front page.
I am sure you don't know and the map is not official map from
F.Y.R.O. Macedonmia.
http://www.theodora.com/maps/macedonia_map.html
If we close the borders to that country they can not exist.
Ouf course the maps shows New Yugoslavia. At south it says
MACEDONIA for a country that I definitlely disagree. We wouldn't have Hellenism, or Hellenic culture and global Hellenic heritage if Macedonia wasn't Greek.
The ages after Alexander the Great are the Hellenistic yeas. At that time the so called people of FYROM lived far away form Europe. They came to the region at 700 AD.
I am Living in
MACEDONIA the heart of Greece and I am not of slavic ancestors, neither I steel history and heritage belonging to other people and culture.
Today there is no country with name Macedonia. There are regions Beloning to Greece, Bulgaria and FYROM which is not Macedonia as whole country. The problem appeared after 1944. Greece will use the its VETO agains FYROM. In 1944 it was decided by TITO to give the south part of Yugoslavia the name
Yugoslavian
Federative
Republik
Of
Macedonia. After the YUGO-American war 1991 this part of Yugoslavia got autonomy under the name FYROM (Former Yugoslavian Republik of Macedonia). Till 1944 that part (non Greek was named Bardarska, a slavic name to separate it from Macedonia which is Greek.
Today those who USE the name MACEDONIA are offending GREECE and all Greeks. Very soon there will be a NATO Decision on the name of this Country.
I am not sure that USA dares to support the Mouslem Albanian Gypsies to get a name they never new of 50 years ago or the name that has nothing to do with their origin.
This is a ZION-MAZON game that we hardly will accept. Remember also there are prophecies about this. Nostradamus says "The day Iran Reaches Macedonia" The BEAST will start the the biggest war ever.
FYROM was forced to change their flag 1995. The Symbol have nothn to do with slavic culture.
COPY FROM WIKIPEDIA
Macedonia naming dispute
Official flag between 1992-95.
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After the breakup of Yugoslavia in 1991, Macedonia's name and
history became the object of a dispute between Greece and the Republic
of Macedonia [14] (see also Vergina Sun). From 1992 to 1995, the two countries also engaged in a dispute over the Republic's first flag, which incorporated the Vergina Sun symbol, a presumed symbol of the ancient Kingdom of Macedon. Its adoption by the Republic, on 3 July 1992,
was seen as a reaction by Skopje to Athens' pressure to change the
name. This aspect of the dispute was resolved when the flag was changed
under the terms of an interim accord agreed between the two states in
October 1995.
Even when the European Union-nominated Arbitration Commission
(consisting of the five presidents of constitutional courts - German,
French, Italian, Spanish and Belgian) has handed down its opinion that
"that the use of the name `Macedonia' cannot therefore imply any
territorial claim against another State",[16] Greece objected the use of the term Macedonia in the newly sovereign state and resorted to disputing its use.[15]
Due to the dispute over the name, the United Nations agreed to a provisional reference — "the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" (Macedonian: Поранешна Југословенска Република Македонија) — when it became a member state in 1993 [17]. Most international organisations adopted the same convention, including the European Union, NATO, the International Monetary Fund, the European Broadcasting Union, and the International Olympic Committee, among others. The EU recognises the country as the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and the negotiations with the EU are held using this reference [18], [19]. The same reference is also used in any discussion to which Greece is a party [20] but is inconsistently used by other countries.
On the other hand, the government of the Republic of Macedonia never
signs any documents with a name different than the constitutional name.[21]
However, an increasing number of countries have abandoned the United Nations provisional reference and have recognised the country as the Republic of Macedonia or simply Macedonia instead. These include four of the five permanent UN Security Council members, the United States, Russia, United Kingdom and the People's Republic of China, as well two of its immediate neighbours, Bulgaria and Serbia. Negotiations continue between Greece and the Republic of Macedonia but have yet to reach any settlement of the dispute.
FOR US THIS EMANS WAR. I live only 30 km (25 miles) form FYROM.
Georgios