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A response to Andrew Apostolou's abomination

Andrew Apostolou's "The Shame of Modern Greece" (Opinion Europe, January 20, 2010), about the arson attacks on a historic synagogue in Chania on the island of Crete, represents a case of a premature judgment used to support a simple-minded sermon without respect for the complexity of the historic relationship between the Greeks and the Jews, which stretches back about 2500 years. Article by Aristide Caratzas

The Present Situation in Berisha's Albania

A recent flare up near Loukovo, one of the towns in the predominantly ethnic Greek province of Cheimarra (Albanian, Himara) over questions of property rights suddenly raises questions about the nature and extent to which the Albanian government, headed by Prime Minister Sali Berisha, has accepted basic democratic values such as the primacy of the rule of law, property rights and the basic human rights of ethnic minorities. Article by Aristide Caratzas

The Birth of a Clone State

Today's self-proclaimed ethnic Macedonians claim that their 'country' was partitioned in the Treaty of Bucharest. But following the Treaty there is no documented revolution, rebellion, revolt or insurrection by the so-called ethnic Macedonians of that time or by anyone else for that matter. As this ethnic Macedonian identity was mostly a Serb invention, they obviously could not have revolted against themselves. Even Macedonists such as Krste Misirkov eventually conceded and acknowledged their Bulgarian roots. Article by Georgios Gialtouridis

The constitutional name of the Skopjans and the international legality

As it is well known, the Skopjans, in a totally arbitrary and illegal manner, with constitutional provisions gave to their country the Greek name Macedonia (Republic of Macedonia) and, as it is understood, proclaimed themselves as Macedonians. In any case, this given name is illegal and cannot be accepted by the international community, because the Skopjans have no historical, archeological, cultural, geographical, political and legal rights. Article by Thalis Mylonas

Articles about National Issues archive

2007
NO to Turkey in the EU

2006
Inviting the Enemy

2005
Severe lack of foreign policy direction

2004
Turkey and the new regional games
The history of a name

2003
The non-existent relationship of Turkey with the European civilization

2002
Small news about the National Issues (March 2002)
The Pontian muslims at the target of Turkey

2001
The Albanian problem will be solved along with the Macedonian

2000
Fatos Nano: We want two Albanian states

1999
Turkey behind the assasination of the Armenian prime minister?
After Kosovo, Chameria?
New provocation by Muslim deputies

1998
What is behind the Turkish reaction against the S-300 missiles?

1997
The treaty between Greece & Armenia "hurts" Ankara

1996
Mafia controls Turkey or Turkey controls mafia?

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