И покрај тоа што бугарите постојано трубат дека немало Македонци во Бугарија и дека нив ги измислил Тито после 1945 г., западните медиуми многу јасно ја опишуваа борбата на етничките Македонци во Бугарија за ослободување на пиринска Македонија и формирање македонска национална држава.
Зарем и западните медиуми биле под команда на Коминтерната?
THE NEW YORK TIMES.
May 29, 1934, Tuesday
Page 9, 199 words
SOFIA, May 28. -- In the first public demonstration since the establishment of the Bulgarian dictatorship, twenty Macedonians were injured today in a clash with mounted police. The clash occurred during the annual exercises in tribute to Macedonians who had died during the last century in the cause of Macedonian liberty.
MACEDONIANS HUNTED BY BULGARIAN FORCES; Revolutionaries in Last Stand Against Government in the Piren Mountains.
THE NEW YORK TIMES.
June 17, 1934, Sunday
Page 12, 234 words
SOFIA, June. 16. -- The last act in the drama of the Macedonian revolutionary organization is about to be enacted as government action against the Macedonians seems to be drawing to an end. Large military and gendarme forces are combing the wild, pineclad and snowcapped Piren mountain range in Southern Bulgaria, hunting those revolutionaries who are still hiding in the large forests of this district.
За српско-бугарската АНТИМАКЕДОНСКА КОАЛИЦИЈА....
BULGARIANS ARREST MORE MACEDONIANS; 300 Are Now in Prison on Charges of Plotting Against Yugoslavia.
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
March 6, 1924, Thursday
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BALKAN DISPUTE SETTLED AMICABLY; Yugoslavia Expresses Satisfaction at Bulgarian Measures Against Macedonians. TREATY PARLEY MAY GO ON Belgrade Officials Believe That a Friendship Accord May Now Be Negotiated.
Copyright, 1927, by The New York Times Company.
October 12, 1927, Wednesday
Page 10, 243 words
SOFIA, Oct. 11. -- The contents of the Bulgarian reply to Yugoslavia's note of last week, which is awaiting the arrival of King Boris tomorrow for his approval, has been communicated to the Yugoslav Minister, M. Nesitch. The Minister has already reformed the Bulgarian Foreign Secretary that his Government is satisfied and approves the measures which Bulgaria will make to prevent further incursions by Macedonians over the Serbian frontier.
NewYork times June 24, 1928, Sunday
Editorial, Page E7
The twelfth Plenary Congress of the International Federation of the League of Nations Societies which will meet on July 1 at The Hague, for the first time has on its agenda the question of Macedonian minorities as expounded by patriotic Macedonian societies all over the world...
Macedonians Join Balkan Revolt; Purge Towns of Bulgarian Chiefs; MACEDONIANS JOIN IN BALKAN REVOLT
By The United Press.
September 14, 1942, Monday
Page 1, 567 words
LONDON, Sept. 13 -- An attempt to assassinate Peter Gabrovski, Bulgarian Interior Minister, and the arrest of more than 100 of the suspected plotters, have touched off a campaign of wild violence against Axis occupation forces throughout Bulgarian Macedonia, it was reported tonight.
MACEDONIANS ARRESTED.; Bulgaria Charges Emigrants With Link to Outlaws.
THE NEW YORK TIMES.
August 23, 1934, Thursday
Page 12, 96 words
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MILEFF'S ASSASSINS WERE MACEDONIANS; Slayers, Who Escaped, Took Revenge for the Killing of Macedonian Red Leaders.
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES.
February 15, 1925, Sunday
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MACEDONIANS SEIZED AFTER SOFIA KILLINGS; Assassin of Army Chief Dies--Deed Linked to Revisionism
THE NEW YORK TIMES.
October 12, 1938, Wednesday
Page 21, 180 words
Many Macedonian leaders and many friends of Colonel Damian Veltcheff, the former dictator, were arrested today in connection with the assassination yesterday of Major Gen. Yordan Peyeff, Chief of the Bulgarian General Staff, and Major Stoytnoff of the Geographical Institute by a Macedonian. [
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MACEDONIANS HIT AGAIN.; Bulgarian Police Seize Secret Office of Newspaper.
THE NEW YORK TIMES.
August 15, 1934, Wednesday
Page 4, 173 words
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MACEDONIANS DEFY SOFIA.; Circulate Banned Paper Deriding Bulgarian Dictatorship.
THE NEW YORK TIMES.
July 23, 1934, Monday
Page 4, 115 words
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