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  • #61
    That depends on how they view themselves.
    However you mentioned that group while reffering to supposed denial by Greece of minorities, and your example happens to be one of an entirely recognised minority, which just is not named as an ethnic one

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Kropotkin

      Ethnic identity is a very fluid kind of reality. Isn't that really what the threads original issue's really about?
      yes but. Apparently over half of the Thracian muslims are of Turkish origin, and they were given rights under the Treaty of Lausanne to education in Turkish. From what I can gather so far, they are more than simply Hellenes of the Muslim faith.


      And apparently the govt of Greece denies ANY existence of a slavic minority. Not that they are smaller than 10% of the population, but that they simply dont exist.
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      • #63
        Well have you thought that possibly they do not?
        It is not wrong to deny the existence of something that does not exist.

        ps: There is a billingual group in greek Macedonia (most possibly in Fyr Macedonia as well) called "Vlachs". However they see themselves as greek-vlach, and not as slavic. They were historically involved in trading, mostly in the ottoman empire province of Macedonia.

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        • #64
          Wlachs... shouldn't they be Aromanians of some kind?
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          • #65
            "When you do not know something, better shut up" like a person with a degree of the same variety as my own once noted

            In other words: i am not at all good at ethnology..

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            • #66
              Originally posted by varwnos
              Well have you thought that possibly they do not?
              It is not wrong to deny the existence of something that does not exist.
              Except according to HRW, Danish Helskinki watch, etc, they DO exist.


              "Greece and Bulgaria are continuously failing to comply with international accords concerning human rights and protection of ethnic and linguistic minorities, while historic-based propaganda is used to justify the hostile attitude of both states towards their Macedonian minorities. These were the main conclusions of the European Free Alliance's, a European Parliament political party (EFA), fact-finding mission in the region held last week. It was led by the Catalan MEP and EFA Vice President , Bernat Joan i Mari, and the Party’s co-director Guenther Dauwen.

              In a press conference held in the city of Florina/Lerin after the European Free Alliance delegation’s meetings with Greek local authorities, Bernat Joan i Mari stressed that it is unacceptable and counter-productive to continue to deny the existence of the Macedonian people and their language and urged Greece to organize an open census allowing Macedonians to declare their ethnic, linguistic and cultural origin.

              The Catalan MEP, who sits on the Culture Committee of the European Parliament and a sociolinguist by profession, rejected the Greek allegations that Macedonian is a not a distinct and different language. He concluded that now is the time to overcome the burdens intentionally raised by Greece’s obsession with disputable historical facts and look towards the future based on the present situation.

              The EFA representatives had the chance to witness how Greece deals with the issue of Macedonians living in the country in a meeting with high-ranking officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and university professors in Thessaloniki/Solun.

              Although the delegation was invited to visit Greece by local EFA affiliate party EFA-Rainbow, which campaigns for recognition of the Macedonian minority, the representatives of this party were expelled from the above-mentioned meeting because they did not have a personal invitation. It is considered by EFA Rainbow that it is part of the policy of the Greek state to avoid any kind of direct dialogue with Macedonians.

              The fact finding mission of EFA continued in the Pirin region of Bulgaria, home to the majority of ethnic Macedonians. According to Guenther Dauwen the situation there resembles that in Greece, Bulgaria recognises no separate Macedonian nation or language and puts all sorts of obstacles in order to avoid electoral participation of Macedonian political parties. For example, Bulgaria changed the law for the formation of a legal political party. Now 5,000 signatures are required for the official application instead of 500 in the past.

              OMO Ilinden Pirin, the organization for Macedonians in Bulgaria, and EFA observer member, is so far the only victim of the 5,000 quota policy, they also face hostile Bulgarian authorities and press. Stojan Georgiev, vice president of OMO Ilinden Pirin, told the delegation that after a request to host an event in the city of Blagoevgrad/Gorna Dzumaja, the mayor replied that they should go to Macedonia to do it.

              According to OMO Ilinden Pirin the mainstream media often use defamatory statements when referring to the Macedonians in Bulgaria. EFA were told during the visit that there were reports that OMO Ilinden Pirin tried to “bribe” Roma and Turks in the city of Goce Delcev with 50 leva (24 euro) in order to collect the necessary amount of signatures for the registration of the party. Georgiev categorically rejected these allegations, pointing to the miserable financial situation of the party and its members and urged EFA to intervene so that the EU makes the recognition of the Macedonian minority conditional to Bulgaria’s EU accession.

              Last Sunday in Istanbul, speaking to a conference organized by Turkish associations from western Thrace in Greece, Turkish PM, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, accused Greece of ignoring international treaties and not applying the commitments it undertook regarding the protection of minorities. He also urged the EU to take a closer look at member states that do not fulfil certain human rights criteria while at the same time being extremely critical to candidate countries over the same issues. (Eurolang 2006)
              Last edited by lord of the mark; January 17, 2007, 13:42.
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              • #67
                Ok, i cannot say about other parts of greek Macedonia, however what percentage did that group of researchers note as existant?

                Greek Macedonia has (iirc) 2-2,5 mil people (probably somewhere in the middle of that).

                My point is that if it is something like 1%, and from a bordering country, it could not amount to a minority since it can be anything from workers travelling here etc. I am interested in reading a percentage in that survey though. Since you quote it i trust that you have one, otherwise it seems irrelevant due to the vagueness.


                edit: pls provide also the url, since this is just text. Iirc the "rainbow" organisation is one related to maps like the one posted in this thread, so it cannot be taken seriously at any rate...

                Also you still did not give any sort of percentage. Florina is just one town on the border, it does not have a huge number of people. If they had (in Bulgaria) trouble getting 5.000 signatures, in a nation of 8,5 million, i am not sure that they can be called a minority, provided that there arent pogroms against them or anything of the sort.
                Last edited by Varwnos; January 17, 2007, 13:51.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by lord of the mark
                  Heres what Human Rights Watch says...
                  i dont see any numbers on the size of this minority...
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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by lord of the mark
                    Turkish PM, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, accused Greece of ignoring international treaties and not applying the commitments it undertook regarding the protection of minorities. He also urged the EU to take a closer look at member states that do not fulfil certain human rights criteria while at the same time being extremely critical to candidate countries over the same issues. (Eurolang 2006)
                    a Turkish PM talking about human rights of minorities
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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by MarkG
                      i dont see any numbers on the size of this minority...
                      I didnt say anything about the size, just that it exists.

                      If the govt of Greece is so interested in the size, they could measure it in the census.
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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by MarkG
                        a Turkish PM talking about human rights of minorities

                        He also urged the EU to take a closer look at member states that do not fulfil certain human rights criteria while at the same time being extremely critical to candidate countries over the same issues. (Eurolang 2006)



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