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MEMORANDUM TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
Facts behind the Greek politics towards Macedonia
Saturday April 19, 2008, Skopje, Macedonia - The Macedonian people find it hard to believe that a contemporary mosaic of democratic and law abiding European states today can cause them such problems. How can this be happening in a place where tolerance is synonymous with culture?
1. In April 1993 the Republic of Macedonia’s invitation to join the United Nations was brutally violated even though Macedonia fulfilled all criteria of article 4. Because of Greece’s strong pressure two new conditions were imposed resulting in Macedonia’s denial to enter the UN under its historic and constitutional name; accepting it instead under the burdensome temporary reference “Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia”. Here the UN ignored the fact that its own general council in 1948 adopted a resolution which strictly prohibited the introduction of new conditions for entry in this world organization. This however was done without precedence or legal means prohibiting Macedonia from entering the UN by its chosen name. This is a classic example of where rights, laws, rules and procedures are circumvented to make room for strong politics. Unfortunately it is this kind of behaviour that caused the Republic of Macedonia to endure economic and social hardships.
2. To fulfill its own illegitimate aims, in the early 1990’s, Greece blockaded the Republic of Macedonia’s border for nearly two years. This by the way was also a European Union border. The blockade cost the Republic of Macedonia a fortune in losses and brought economic hardship and suffering to the Macedonian people. Greece blockaded all Macedonian products going through the port of Salonica the only port accessible to this land-locked country. Greeks did this in violation of article 5 of the GATT agreement which guarantees uninterrupted and obstacle free transit of all goods. The fourteen other European Union States took Greece to court in Strasburg and for almost two years did nothing to expedite the case in spite of Macedonia’s daily suffering. Then in 1995 when the Interim agreement between Macedonia and Greece was signed and the illegal blockade was lifted, the European court dismissed the case pretending that the blockade never happened. This is another classic example where politics dominated over fairness and justice. The Republic of Macedonia could just as well have blockaded Greece but it didn’t and allowed Greek trains and trucks with goods to flow through Macedonia freely.
3. According to the Interim Agreement (Article 11), which is an internationally supported document, signed and supported by the UN, Greece is obliged not to prevent the Republic of Macedonia from joining international organizations and associations in which Greece is a member. With that obligation Greece officially has no right to veto. Unfortunately Greece did not respect that right and it did not respect its own international obligation when, in April 2008 during the Bucharest Summit, it undertook measures to block Macedonia’s entry into NATO even though the Republic of Macedonia had fulfilled all necessary criteria required for membership; the same criteria by which Greece was accepted as a member in NATO. Furthermore Greece threatened to undertake measures to block Macedonia’s entry into the EU.
4. Looking behind Greek politics with the name one can see that the problem they have is the name defines the Macedonian peoples’ ethnic identity. It is not the name that they are concerned with but the Macedonian identity. Before Yugoslavia’s breakup Greece officially used Macedonia’s historical and constitutional name then part of the Yugoslav Federation – (Socialist) Republic of Macedonia. This is revealed in its own notes in correspondences with its own General Consul in Skopje. The problem surfaced with the breakup of Yugoslavia. Greece was worried that with an independent Republic of Macedonia it would mean unequivocal affirmation of the Macedonian people, which, sooner or later, would lead to the inescapable opening of the Macedonian question in Greece: how they were treated, their current position and the whole rights issue associated with a Macedonian ethnic minority in Greece. This minority is the basis of Greek politics in relation to the name with the Republic of Macedonia. Greece is living the myth that its population is homogeneous and therefore does not recognize the existence of ethnic minorities which, among other things, is indisputable. The existence of minorities and their maltreatment by Greece is affirmed by the yearly human rights organization publications, including those of the US and the EU.
5. Greece’s problem is the existence of a separate Macedonian ethnic identity which is hidden in the name of the country. For decades Greece has been convincing generations of its own people that Macedonians do not exist. That is why the aim of Greece’s strategy is to change the name, in order to destroy the Macedonian peoples’ identity. As long as there is no France there can be no Francs, without Denmark there are no Danes … the logic follows: as long as there is no ethnic source for the Macedonian identity, there can be no Macedonian ethnic identity and no Macedonian minority in Greece!
6. The Greek absurdity with regard to the Republic of Macedonia’s name is best observed in the slogan “Greeks are Macedonians”! Prior to the 1980’s no Macedonians existed, now Greeks are Macedonians. How can that be? Did this identity just appear out of nowhere? These are baseless allegations without substance which can’t stand up to even the most basic scrutiny. For example: where are these Macedonians? When did these Macedonians allegedly appear? How did they become Macedonians? Did they appear in a census? What language do they speak? What is their history? Allegations alone are not proof.
7. Greece for the first time in its history gained access to part of Macedonia’s territory in 1913 after the Second Balkan War. Never before did part of Macedonia belong to Greece nor was it under Greek control! Greece received parts of Macedonia and Thrace by the 1913 Treaty of Bucharest and up to the middle of the 1930’s officially called it “Newly Acquired Territories (or “New Greece”) After that the region was renamed to “Northern territories” and this name was used up until August 1988 when it was again changed.
8. Because there was a large Macedonian population that Greece acquired with its part of the Macedonian territory it annexed after 1913, which it intended to assimilate, the name “Macedonia” was forbidden from use. Never in its own history has Greece used the name “Macedonia” prior to August 1988. Then when it became very clear that Yugoslavia was breaking up, the Greek Prime Minister by decree informally renamed the region to Macedonia and Thrace. In other words, this part of the region was not a part of any administrative-political division of land. In parallel with this three districts were created and named “Western Macedonia”, Central Macedonia” and “Eastern Macedonia and Thrace”. That means that IN GREECE THERE NEVER WAS NOR IS A PROVINCE CALLED “MACEDONIA”! This is another one of Greece’s many manipulations, which is accepted by all without question. Even if there was such a province by that name, it can hardly be an obstacle to a name of a sovereign state.
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9. The Republic of Macedonia carries its name from 1944, when a Macedonian state was proclaimed. The Republic of Macedonia WAS THE FIRST STATE TO MAKE USE OF THE NAME MACEDONIA and with international rights, rightly defined by “Qui prior est tempore, potior est jure”, NO ONE HAS THE RIGHT TO DISPUTE THAT NAME.
10. All this time Greece stood firmly behind its position on the name while its primary aim has always been to destroy the Macedonian identity. From the beginning Greece strongly insisted that the Republic of Macedonia eliminate the word “Macedonia” from its name. With the extorted Lisbon declaration of 1992 Greece obtained the support it needed from the European Union to begin the long and absurd campaign against Macedonia’s name, forgetting the fact that the Republic of Macedonia has full rights to use the word “Macedonia” since its entire territory lies inside historic and geographic Macedonia. It is a well known fact that the Republic of Macedonia encompasses 23.9 % of Macedonia’s entire territory and Greece should have no problem with that just as the Republic of Macedonia has no problem with Greece using the name “Macedonia” for its own purposes in accordance with international standards and agreements.
11. Given all these facts, it is clear that Greek propaganda claiming to have reached two thirds of the way to achieving a compromise is pure manipulation. Their insistence that they have arrived at a compromise “willing” to “permit” the Republic of Macedonia to use the word “Macedonia” in its name is absolutely unsupported. There is no evidence to show that Greece has even moved a millimeter from its original position to which it is stubbornly clinging and is using to make entirely categorical demands. Greece has yet to make it clear why it is insisting on making the use of the name “Macedonia” exclusive?
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MEMORANDUM TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
Facts behind the Greek politics towards Macedonia
Saturday April 19, 2008, Skopje, Macedonia - The Macedonian people find it hard to believe that a contemporary mosaic of democratic and law abiding European states today can cause them such problems. How can this be happening in a place where tolerance is synonymous with culture?
1. In April 1993 the Republic of Macedonia’s invitation to join the United Nations was brutally violated even though Macedonia fulfilled all criteria of article 4. Because of Greece’s strong pressure two new conditions were imposed resulting in Macedonia’s denial to enter the UN under its historic and constitutional name; accepting it instead under the burdensome temporary reference “Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia”. Here the UN ignored the fact that its own general council in 1948 adopted a resolution which strictly prohibited the introduction of new conditions for entry in this world organization. This however was done without precedence or legal means prohibiting Macedonia from entering the UN by its chosen name. This is a classic example of where rights, laws, rules and procedures are circumvented to make room for strong politics. Unfortunately it is this kind of behaviour that caused the Republic of Macedonia to endure economic and social hardships.
2. To fulfill its own illegitimate aims, in the early 1990’s, Greece blockaded the Republic of Macedonia’s border for nearly two years. This by the way was also a European Union border. The blockade cost the Republic of Macedonia a fortune in losses and brought economic hardship and suffering to the Macedonian people. Greece blockaded all Macedonian products going through the port of Salonica the only port accessible to this land-locked country. Greeks did this in violation of article 5 of the GATT agreement which guarantees uninterrupted and obstacle free transit of all goods. The fourteen other European Union States took Greece to court in Strasburg and for almost two years did nothing to expedite the case in spite of Macedonia’s daily suffering. Then in 1995 when the Interim agreement between Macedonia and Greece was signed and the illegal blockade was lifted, the European court dismissed the case pretending that the blockade never happened. This is another classic example where politics dominated over fairness and justice. The Republic of Macedonia could just as well have blockaded Greece but it didn’t and allowed Greek trains and trucks with goods to flow through Macedonia freely.
3. According to the Interim Agreement (Article 11), which is an internationally supported document, signed and supported by the UN, Greece is obliged not to prevent the Republic of Macedonia from joining international organizations and associations in which Greece is a member. With that obligation Greece officially has no right to veto. Unfortunately Greece did not respect that right and it did not respect its own international obligation when, in April 2008 during the Bucharest Summit, it undertook measures to block Macedonia’s entry into NATO even though the Republic of Macedonia had fulfilled all necessary criteria required for membership; the same criteria by which Greece was accepted as a member in NATO. Furthermore Greece threatened to undertake measures to block Macedonia’s entry into the EU.
4. Looking behind Greek politics with the name one can see that the problem they have is the name defines the Macedonian peoples’ ethnic identity. It is not the name that they are concerned with but the Macedonian identity. Before Yugoslavia’s breakup Greece officially used Macedonia’s historical and constitutional name then part of the Yugoslav Federation – (Socialist) Republic of Macedonia. This is revealed in its own notes in correspondences with its own General Consul in Skopje. The problem surfaced with the breakup of Yugoslavia. Greece was worried that with an independent Republic of Macedonia it would mean unequivocal affirmation of the Macedonian people, which, sooner or later, would lead to the inescapable opening of the Macedonian question in Greece: how they were treated, their current position and the whole rights issue associated with a Macedonian ethnic minority in Greece. This minority is the basis of Greek politics in relation to the name with the Republic of Macedonia. Greece is living the myth that its population is homogeneous and therefore does not recognize the existence of ethnic minorities which, among other things, is indisputable. The existence of minorities and their maltreatment by Greece is affirmed by the yearly human rights organization publications, including those of the US and the EU.
5. Greece’s problem is the existence of a separate Macedonian ethnic identity which is hidden in the name of the country. For decades Greece has been convincing generations of its own people that Macedonians do not exist. That is why the aim of Greece’s strategy is to change the name, in order to destroy the Macedonian peoples’ identity. As long as there is no France there can be no Francs, without Denmark there are no Danes … the logic follows: as long as there is no ethnic source for the Macedonian identity, there can be no Macedonian ethnic identity and no Macedonian minority in Greece!
6. The Greek absurdity with regard to the Republic of Macedonia’s name is best observed in the slogan “Greeks are Macedonians”! Prior to the 1980’s no Macedonians existed, now Greeks are Macedonians. How can that be? Did this identity just appear out of nowhere? These are baseless allegations without substance which can’t stand up to even the most basic scrutiny. For example: where are these Macedonians? When did these Macedonians allegedly appear? How did they become Macedonians? Did they appear in a census? What language do they speak? What is their history? Allegations alone are not proof.
7. Greece for the first time in its history gained access to part of Macedonia’s territory in 1913 after the Second Balkan War. Never before did part of Macedonia belong to Greece nor was it under Greek control! Greece received parts of Macedonia and Thrace by the 1913 Treaty of Bucharest and up to the middle of the 1930’s officially called it “Newly Acquired Territories (or “New Greece”) After that the region was renamed to “Northern territories” and this name was used up until August 1988 when it was again changed.
8. Because there was a large Macedonian population that Greece acquired with its part of the Macedonian territory it annexed after 1913, which it intended to assimilate, the name “Macedonia” was forbidden from use. Never in its own history has Greece used the name “Macedonia” prior to August 1988. Then when it became very clear that Yugoslavia was breaking up, the Greek Prime Minister by decree informally renamed the region to Macedonia and Thrace. In other words, this part of the region was not a part of any administrative-political division of land. In parallel with this three districts were created and named “Western Macedonia”, Central Macedonia” and “Eastern Macedonia and Thrace”. That means that IN GREECE THERE NEVER WAS NOR IS A PROVINCE CALLED “MACEDONIA”! This is another one of Greece’s many manipulations, which is accepted by all without question. Even if there was such a province by that name, it can hardly be an obstacle to a name of a sovereign state.
The Rule of Championship
9. The Republic of Macedonia carries its name from 1944, when a Macedonian state was proclaimed. The Republic of Macedonia WAS THE FIRST STATE TO MAKE USE OF THE NAME MACEDONIA and with international rights, rightly defined by “Qui prior est tempore, potior est jure”, NO ONE HAS THE RIGHT TO DISPUTE THAT NAME.
10. All this time Greece stood firmly behind its position on the name while its primary aim has always been to destroy the Macedonian identity. From the beginning Greece strongly insisted that the Republic of Macedonia eliminate the word “Macedonia” from its name. With the extorted Lisbon declaration of 1992 Greece obtained the support it needed from the European Union to begin the long and absurd campaign against Macedonia’s name, forgetting the fact that the Republic of Macedonia has full rights to use the word “Macedonia” since its entire territory lies inside historic and geographic Macedonia. It is a well known fact that the Republic of Macedonia encompasses 23.9 % of Macedonia’s entire territory and Greece should have no problem with that just as the Republic of Macedonia has no problem with Greece using the name “Macedonia” for its own purposes in accordance with international standards and agreements.
11. Given all these facts, it is clear that Greek propaganda claiming to have reached two thirds of the way to achieving a compromise is pure manipulation. Their insistence that they have arrived at a compromise “willing” to “permit” the Republic of Macedonia to use the word “Macedonia” in its name is absolutely unsupported. There is no evidence to show that Greece has even moved a millimeter from its original position to which it is stubbornly clinging and is using to make entirely categorical demands. Greece has yet to make it clear why it is insisting on making the use of the name “Macedonia” exclusive?