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by Risto Stefov
May, 2002
It's a shame that so little
of Macedonian history is known to the World,
that the Western media routinely bundles
Macedonia in the same package as her aggressive
neighbours. I get frustrated every time
I read an article that pins Macedonians
as the "aggressors" and the "doers"
of unbefitting acts of barbarism.
In writing this document I will show that
not only are Macedonians not aggressors,
but also in fact throughout history they
have been victims of aggression. Macedonians
never raised arms against any nation (other
than for defense), condoned violence or
promoted slavery in the last 2300 years.
Yet the Western media cannot seem to distinguish
the acts of a Macedonian from those of his
non-Macedonian neighbour. Take the most
recent history for example. Armed Albanians
that terrorized western Macedonia were labeled
"victims of Macedonian aggression".
Does that make any sense? Who was doing
what to whom here? Will the Western media
speak the same language if violence and
terror was committed in the west? Will they
write Albanians "are fighting for more
rights" if a bunch of Albanians took
up arms and killed French, German or English
soldiers or policemen, or kidnapped civilians
for ransom? Let's be realistic here.
Day after day, over and over we read stories
with lines like "Ethnic Albanians are
fighting for their rights," in report
after report after report. Does the media
think readers can't remember from one day
to the next? Or do they think that by saying
it over and over and over again it will
become believable? Even when Albanians fight
against Albanians, the Macedonians seem
to be somehow responsible according to some
media reports. What gives?
Speaking of rights, if the Western media
cares so much about minority rights why
haven't they written "comparative"
reports between ethnic groups in the Balkans?
What about examining the rights of Macedonians
living in Albania? Are they afraid that
they will reveal the truth that "Ethnic
Albanians" in Macedonia have more rights
than any other minority in the Balkans?
In fact the Albanians in Macedonia have
more rights than Macedonians living in Albania,
Bulgaria, and Greece combined. Why isn't
the Western media jumping on Albania, Greece
or Bulgaria for not supporting "rights"
for their minorities? Does one have to use
violence to qualify for rights or does one
have to carry a gun to get media attention?
What kind of precedence is the Western media
setting?
It is not my intention here to take "puck
shots" at the Western media. In fact
it goes against the grain for me to be critical
of the West after the West opened the doors
for so many Macedonians at their darkest
times. But at the same time I can't sit
in the sidelines and watch what I hold so
dearly be unfairly put down for the sake
of making politics.
Here are some things I find puzzling:
1. Why didn't the Albanians in Macedonia
insist on "more rights" when Macedonia
became independent in 1991? They had plenty
of opportunity.
2. If Macedonians didn't care about Albanians
as some Albanians claim, why did they open
the border and homes to over 300,000 Kosovo
refugees?
3. Why do Albanians need to resort to guns
and violence to obtain "more rights"
and not to politics? One-third of the politicians
in parliament are Albanians representing
the Albanian voters.
4. Why did the idea of "fighting for
more rights" by violence come about
after the bombing of Yugoslavia and not
before?
5. Outside of violent revolutions or dictatorships,
it is a historic first for a minority to
impose itself on a majority and dictate
its terms by "violence". Why is
the West condemning terrorism and violence
everywhere else but allows it to freely
flourish in Macedonia?
6. If the Albanians are truly "fighting
for more rights" why do they expel
Macedonian civilians out of ethnically mixed
neighbourhoods? How is that going to help
them get "more rights"? Why do
they want ethnically cleansed, "Albanians
only" territories?
7. Why is Greece, a modern Democratic country,
a member of the European Union, and a signatory
of Human rights agreements, allowed to stomp
unabated on its Macedonian minority without
a single reaction from the Western media?
Yet all hell breaks loose when Macedonia,
a sovereign nation tries to defend itself
from terrorism?
Let us not speak of ourselves as "fair
and impartial". Let our deeds speak
for themselves.
Who are the Albanians?
Like Greece, Albania is a modern nation.
Albania was created by Austro-Hungary, Britain,
France and Italy and became a nation for
the first time in 1912 (December London
Conference). Before that, Albania was occupied
by the Ottoman Empire and would have fallen
victim to Serbia and Greece had it not been
for Western power intervention. She too
would have suffered the same fate as Macedonia
had it not been for Austro-Hungary's desire
to keep Russia away from the Adriatic waters.
Serbia, a Russian ally wanted parts of Albania
for herself so she could have access to
the Adriatic. None of the Western superpowers,
however, wanted Russia to have access to
the Mediterranean Sea. So to block Russia
out, the Western superpowers created a "Western
Protectorate" along the Adriatic coast
and named her Albania. The name is a modern
term without historical significance. Like
the Greeks who wanted to be called Helene,
the Albanians wanted to be called Illyrians,
after the ancient Illyrians who two millennia
ago lived in the same region, but that was
not to be. Today modern Albanians prefer
to call themselves Sqiptar and Arnaout instead
of Albanian. The Albanians of today speak
two languages, the Gheg dialect in the north
and the Tosk in the south.
The idea of "Greater Albania"
was born in 1878 when nationalism became
widespread and gripped the Balkans with
hysteria and violence. A radical group named
Balli Kombetar started the idea by proposing
the creation of an "ethnically pure"
Albania to encompass all territories where
Albanians existed. This was to include parts
of Montenegro, Kosovo, parts of Serbia,
parts of Macedonia and all of Greek occupied
Ipiros. Greek and Serbian expansionism however,
reduced Albania to its present day borders.
The current territory was later sanctioned
by the Western powers (Bucharest Treaty
and ratified by the Versailles Treaty) during
the Paris Peace Conference of 1919.
Being allies with the Ottoman Turk (before
1912) Albanians were often employed by the
Ottoman military and as elite guard to the
wealthy and prominent Turks.
It is believed that before the Ottoman
occupation, Albanians were Christian who
later converted to Islam. Being of the same
faith (Muslim) Albanians had equal rights
as their religious brethren the Turks. They
lived their lives free to do business, loot,
persecute and prey on their Christian neighbours.
At the same time Turkey refused to give
Albanians their independence until the West
forced it on them in 1912.
The issue of a "Greater Albania"
resurfaced during World War II, this time
sponsored by Adolph Hitler himself. During
the occupation (1941 to 1945) parts of the
Balkans were re-partitioned and re-distributed
to German and Italian allies. The Italian
administered Macedonian territory of Tetovo,
Gostivar, Kichevo, Struga, and Debar were
given to Albania while Skopje, Bitola, and
Shtip were given to Bulgaria.
YES, for those of you who didn't know,
Albania was an ally of Nazi Germany. In
fact the Albanians were a trusted ally of
the SS. In 1944, an Albanian Waffen SS Division
was formed, the 21st Waffen Gebirgs Division
der SS "Skanderbeg"(Albanische
Nr.1). The Skanderbeg Division occupied
Western Macedonia with a base in Tetovo.
Later there were plans to form a second
SS division by Himmler who purportedly believed
the Albanian Ghegs were of pure Aryan origins
(Carl Savich). Himmler's plans however,
did not come to fruition as Germany was
in retreat before Himmler was able to complete
the job.
According to Partisan accounts, the "Balisty"
(Albanian Skenderbeg division) fought back
fiercely and were tough to put down. There
were also horror stories circulating of
how the Balisty treated prisoners of war.
According to eyewitnesses they employed
ritualistic executions that included killing
by a knife cut to the throat and licking
the blood off the knife blade.
The plan for a "Greater Albania"
died after World War II but the desire for
it simmered on in the hearts of a few extremists
only to re-surface with the break-up of
Yugoslavia in the 1980's. With no allies,
this time Albanian extremists turned to
modern methods of warfare, "lobbying".
After establishing a strong lobby in the
Western Diaspora they went to work prodding
and disturbing old wounds. Some well-positioned
prods at Serbia gave them the expected retaliatory
response. The propaganda machine, like a
Hollywood film production, quickly scripted
the scenes painting the Albanians as "victims"
and the Serbs as "aggressors".
The Western media lapped it up and turned
it into headline news. After all it fit
Western expectations of "good versus
evil".
Where did the Albanians get the money?
Like filming epic productions, creating
propaganda costs money, a lot of money.
Most of the money came from the sale of
illegal drugs and the sex trade industry.
A lot of money came from taxing ordinary
Albanians both at home and in the Diaspora.
Some came from rich individuals and organizations
that saw the conflict as a long-term investment
and an opportunity to make a lot more money.
The Albanians knew that militarily they
were no match for the Serbs, so they used
"every means possible" including
lying, cheating and fighting dirty to provoke
a "superpower" military response
against the Serbs. In time they succeeded
and their investment paid off. I can only
imagine the exhilaration of the UCK as they
watched the mighty Western air force pound
Serbia back into the 19th century. It's
reminiscent of the glee of Venice in 1204
as she watched the destruction of Constantinople
by the Latin 4th crusade.
Don't get me wrong, the West is not so
naive that it would blindly get itself involved
in a purely humanitarian situation. They
have a plan of their own, I can only speculate
as to what it is (Camp Bondsteel?).
See www.wsws.org/articles/2002/apr2002/oil-a29.shtml
also www.realitymacedonia.org.mk/web/news_page.asp?nid=1837
If you want to find out more about the
recent Balkan conflicts read Scott Taylor's
latest book "Diary of an Un Civil War"
or visit "www.antiwar.com".
What is the West planning for the Balkans?
I don't know but if I were Albanian I would
let history be my guide! Not everything
turns out the way you want it. There is
no "free lunch" now days.
Playing the "victim" worked so
well in Kosovo why not try it in Macedonia?
Try it the Albanians did. Right after the
Kosovo conflict the Albanian propaganda
machine went to work again, spinning and
weaving scenarios and manipulating the Western
media. Apparently it seems that the media
didn't learn anything from the Serbian experience.
Or should I say they didn't care to learn
anything because if they did they would
have had to admit they made a mistake and
supported the wrong side. What about Macedonia:
who is who in Macedonia? That apparently
doesn't seem to matter because the media
has made up its mind. The Albanians are
the "good guys" and they can do
no wrong. They were the good guys in Kosovo,
so therefore it is only logical that they
are "the good guys" in Macedonia,
right?
A lot of what is happening in Macedonia
can be directly attributed to what happened
in Kosovo. It has nothing to do with "fighting
for rights" or not having enough rights.
The Macedonians of today are the same Macedonians
of 1991 when Macedonia became a sovereign
nation. They are the same Macedonians that
opened the doors to 300,000 Kosovo Albanian
refugees.
The Albanian success story with Serbia
in Kosovo has given the "Extremist
Albanian Element" courage, high profile,
popularity, notoriety and momentum to continue
the quest for a "Greater Albania".
The Albanians lied, cheated, fought dirty
and committed unspeakable acts of terror
then successfully pinned it on the Serbs
and got away with it. Who is going to stop
them from doing it again in Macedonia, the
Western media?
Some of the blame for what is happening
in Macedonia I squarely place on the shoulders
of the Western media. Time and time again
the Western mainstream media refuses to
do its homework and continues to report
"well camouflaged" propaganda
as "the news".
It is easy to let things slip as "news"
but difficult to imagine the consequences
they create for those "making the news".
What puzzles me the most is how Western
reporters who have witnessed atrocities
committed by Albanians can still report
that Albanians are "fighting for their
rights"? How do you justify "burning
churches" as fighting for your rights?
How does kidnapping and severely torturing
civilians qualify as fighting for your rights?
How does mutilating the bodies of soldiers
serve as fighting for your rights? How are
Albanians who committed criminal acts against
Macedonians going to reconcile them with
their Macedonian neighbours? If Albanians
truly want more rights they should be focusing
on diplomatic and not criminal acts. But
are they truly "fighting for rights"?
Examine their acts and decide for yourself!
If you are interested in learning more
about Balkan issues please read Scott Taylor's
books "INAT" and "Diary of
an Un Civil War". This is reporting
the way it should be and Scott, without
holding any punches, is "telling it
the way it is".
I don't want to leave the impression that
all Albanians are bad guys. Like most people,
the majority of Albanians are honest, hard
working and tolerant of others. Macedonians,
in every corner of Macedonia at one point
or another, have coexisted with Albanians.
Culturally however, we have subtle differences.
Unlike the Macedonians, Albanians abide
by an ancient law of conduct and practice
the old edict of an "eye for an eye
and a tooth for a tooth". They believe
that "unkind acts must be avenged with
equally unkind acts". The ancient law
prohibits Albanians from what we call "airing
dirty laundry in public". Unlike the
Christian Macedonians whose culture and
religion prohibits them from using violence,
the Muslim religion allows violence to be
used "in acts of defense" which
can often be intentionally misinterpreted
by the propagandists. Using violence as
a problem-solving tool between Albanian
and Albanian is not uncommon but can start
a war when used against other cultures.
By enacting the code of silence, a small
but extreme violent element can wield unimaginable
terror on the majority of the population.
Now imagine what it could do if empowered
and backed with the military might of a
superpower.
Using threats and violence to solve problems
and not allowing the victims to tell about
it has empowered small but extreme elements
in Kosovo and Macedonia to control very
large numbers of Albanians both at home
and in the Diaspora.
It is wrong for one to say that Albanian
men are criminals involved in the drug and
the sex trade (see http://msnbc.com/news/725802.asp?cp1=1)
without qualifications. It is true that
proportionally there are more Albanian men
involved in criminal activities in Macedonia
than Macedonian men. However, inactivity
in the young breeds discontentment and boredom,
which in turn leads to mischief. Young men
who feel that there is no future for them
in education drop out of school and look
for opportunities elsewhere like joining
criminal gangs or extreme political elements.
There is also the popular misconception
that committing violence against other races
is "patriotic", which attracts
the young and politically unaware. Men of
intellect can do little against such propaganda
especially when ignorant men point loaded
guns at their heads.
What about Albanian women?
Culturally, Albanian women are very different
from Macedonian women. Albanian women are
expected to be obedient daughters and the
devoted mothers of many children. Very few
Muslim men believe in educating their daughters.
In fact most believe that an ignorant daughter
is an obedient daughter. Don't look for
too many Albanian women with higher education
or in intellectual circles.
The bottom line here is that the West,
by accident or by design, has yet again
allowed acts of violence to be committed
against the Macedonian people. What hurts
the most is the perpetual abuse Macedonians
endure at the hands of the Western media.
Time and time again the "real victims"
are accused of being "aggressors"
while the "real aggressors" are
labeled as "victims" and allowed
to get away with murder.
The only aggression Macedonia has committed
in the last 2,400 years lasted a dozen years
or so during the short-lived exploits of
Alexander the Great. Philip built a strong
Macedonia for defense against his neighbours
not for military exploits. The Illyrians
looted and pillaged Macedonian settlements
from the west, Thracians raided Macedonian
settlements from the north, Persians invaded
Macedonia from the east and the City States
plundered the Macedonian timberlands from
the south. Philip extended his frontiers
to protect his country from exploitation
not to make it into an empire. It was Alexander's
and only Alexander's desire to make Macedonia
into a world power.
Since Alexander's death, Macedonians through
the ages have been victims of world aggression.
At the outset, Macedonia endured attack
after fierce attack from Rome during the
four Roman Macedonian wars. Rome didn't
cease until Macedonia was rubble and that
still didn't satisfy her. To add insult
to injury Macedonia was partitioned into
four pieces rendering her incapable of defense.
Macedonia was the last to fall to the Romans
and for her courage and tenacity she paid
a heavy price. Roman cruelty and brutality
turned Macedonia into a slave state and
her people into slaves and "gladiator
fodder" for Roman amusement. Life became
so harsh that mothers no longer wanted to
bear children. No wonder Macedonia was the
first European nation to turn away from
violence and embrace the teaching of the
peace loving Christ. One can almost say
that Christianity came to Macedonia by accident.
One of the first encounters came when Jesus'
mother Mary, travelling by boat was forced
to land on the shores of the Macedonian
coast during a violent storm. Expecting
not to be welcomed by the heathens and barbarians
she was pleasantly surprised to find gentle
people that not only welcomed her, but were
also familiar with her son's teachings.
She was so happy that she blessed the old
coastal mountain that became known as Sveta
Gora (Holy Mountain). The news traveled
far and wide and prompted Apostle Paul to
visit Macedonia in 50AD. Paul was a Jew
and a Roman citizen whose name was Saul
of Tarsus before he was Christianized. Paul
was well received by the masses when he
spoke to them directly and they understood
his words. That could only have been possible
if Paul spoke Macedonian, the only language
the masses understood. During the same year
the first Christian church "The Golden
Gate" was built on Holy Mountain, which
prompted the start of the Christianization
in Europe. The Macedonians were the first
people to be Christianized.
As Roman influence shrank in the West,
Christianity in Macedonia grew strong and
consolidated its power on Holy Mountain.
With the collapse of Rome, power shifted
from West to East. A new capital was built
that would serve the Christian Empire for
over a thousand years. With the new capital
came a new age and a new way of life free
of Roman tyranny, cruelty and brutality.
It was a lasting age because it was based
on peace and love modeled after Christ's
teachings.
The name given to the new capital was "Tsari
Grad" ("City of Kings") a
well-chosen name for a powerful capital
that would govern the "Pravoslaven"
("Most Glorious") Holy Christian
Empire for a millennium. Tsari Grad later
became known as Constantinople named after
Emperor Constantine and the Pravoslaven
Empire became known as the Byzantine Empire
named after the ancient town of Byzantium
on top of which Constantinople was built.
(For more information on Macedonia please
read Vasil Bogov's excellent book, "Macedonian
Revelations") See www.macedonian-revelation.cjb.net).
Some authors say that Macedonia was never
Latinized and the Byzantine Empire was not
at all a Roman Empire but a Macedonian Empire
modeled after the old Macedonian Empire
from Alexander's time. The first Eastern
Emperor was Constantine, a Macedonian Caesaropapist
(both Caesar and Pope), who after becoming
Emperor in 312AD founded Tsari Grad and
a year later accepted Christianity as the
official religion of his empire. Constantine
chose to build his capital at Byzantium
instead of Solun for two reasons. First,
Byzantium was strategically positioned between
the Mediterranean and the Black Sea. Second,
the city was built on an Island surrounded
by water, which made it a natural fortress.
As well as being a military strategic point,
Tsari Grad was also a center of commerce
connecting east and west.
The location of Tsari Grad was a choice
by design and served the Pravoslaven Empire
from 313AD to 1543AD. While Western Europe
toiled through the dark ages, the Pravoslaven
Empire stood on guard as a bulwark against
invaders protecting Europe from the East.
Also, while Western Europe lay intellectually
dormant, the Pravoslaven Empire gave the
world art, culture, law, science and architecture.
Two hundred years after Constantine another
Great Macedonian Emperor named Justinian
(527-565) came to power. Justinian commissioned
the building of the magnificent cathedral
of St. Sofia in Tsari Grad (completed in
597AD). Justinian was also famous for the
creation of what later became known as the
"Justinian code" (law of the land),
which provided Europe and later French Canada
with a foundation for their legal systems.
At the peak of its power Tsari Grad became
the crossroads of Europe and Asia, a center
of commerce for the four corners of the
world and a monopoly in silk cloth production.
The strength of the Empire lay in the Imperial
Army, the Bureaucracy and the Pravoslavna
(Christian) Church. The church gave the
emperor ideology, absolutism and religion
that held population and institutions together.
Multiculturalism flourished especially in
the Capital and on Holy Mountain. Even multi-ethnic
Emperors were allowed to share the Imperial
throne.
It was a multicultural paradise that Alexander
the Great would have envied. Actually, Alexander
the Great was one of the first Macedonian
leaders to understand the benefits of multiculturalism.
Like a well-adorned garden with plants and
flowers from many places of the world, multiculturalism
equally adorns a society with knowledge
and beauty. The more the cultures the greater
the contribution to the artistic, scientific,
architectural, mathematical, literary and
cultural pool of a society. In the Pravoslaven
Empire it was the Christian faith that bonded
the many races and cultures together. Christianity
for the Pravoslaven Empire was like Judaism
is for the modern Jews. Nationalism and
capitalism had no place in the philosophically
religious Pravoslaven people.
Western Europe on the other hand, after
awakening from her long intellectual sleep,
took a different direction. While Christian
faith was the essence of Eastern life, pursuit
of wealth became the essence of Western
life. Initially it was the Emperors, then
the Kings and finally the wealthy that ruled
the West. But as the pyramid of rule broke
down, autocracy gave way to monarchy and
as the merchant class gained wealth, monarchy
gave way to capitalism. Slowly what was
one time the Western Roman Empire, now became
a myriad of smaller countries with unique
languages and cultures. Autocrats became
representatives of the wealthy, ordinary
people pledged loyalty to their new nations
and capitalism gave birth to nationalism.
Capitalism, like a burning fire needed fuel
to grow and land to spread. In the West's
quest for trade, Venice was becoming the
leader of commerce. Venice wanted to become
a great merchant power, a middleman of consumerism
but Tsari Grad was always in the way. Far
superior to Venice, Tsari Grad monopolized
the silk trade and prohibited Venice from
realizing her dream. Finally, as fate would
have it, her moment of glory was near. When
the Crusaders ran out of money and couldn't
afford to pay for their voyage to the Holy
Lands, they turned to Venice. Venice offered
them a way out but the offer came with a
price. It was Pope Innocent the III who
turned the crusaders first against the Christian
town of Zara in the Adriatic in 1202 then
against Tsari Grad in 1204. Principles gave
away to greed and Christian turned against
Christian. All this to satisfy the greed
and commercial appetites of Venice. It was
not a war of armies but a war of betrayal,
deceit, and total annihilation. The unsuspecting
and trusting citizens of Tsari Grad gladly
opened the city doors for the Crusaders.
Instead of bringing peace however, the Latins
killed the entire Tsari Grad population,
military and civilian, then looted the city
of its possessions. The city streets were
flooded with the blood of the innocent.
Warriors, women, and children alike were
all slaughtered like lambs by the Latin
crusaders. This was an act of shame that
the Western Church will endure for all eternity.
(To learn about the crusades and much more
please read "The Foundations of the
West" by D. Fishwick).
The schism between the Western and Eastern
Church that started with the one hundred-year
icon controversy became permanent after
the 1204 incident. While the Western Church
broke up into many Christian factions, the
Eastern Church remained united up until
the 19th century. Latin was still in use
by the Western Church when the Eastern Church
converted to Macedonian. To simplify the
written Macedonian language during the 8th
century AD, Macedonian scholars created
what is now known as the Cyrillic script.
Then in 882AD while residing in Solun, the
scholar Methodius translated many of the
Glagolitic writings to Cyrillic script.
Cyrillic is a phonetic script and easier
to learn than the old Glagolitic. Unlike
Latin, Macedonian (Old Church Slavonic)
liturgy was well understood by the majority
of subjects of the Pravoslaven Empire.
The legacy of the Pravoslaven Empire stretched
beyond its borders and as far away as the
Russian tribes. Most of Eastern Europe and
Russia were Christianized by the cultural
touch of the Pravoslaven Empire. After the
fall of Tsari Grad, Moscow became the capital
of Eastern Christianity. Not only did Russia
take advantage of Macedonian arts and culture
but she also claimed Tsari Grad's government.
Ivan the Great married the niece of the
last Pravoslaven Emperor and claimed his
power as Czar of Russia.
After sacking Tsari Grad in 1204, a Latin
Emperor was installed and his rule lasted
until 1261 when the Pravoslavni overthrew
him and regained control over the Empire.
But in its weakened state the once mighty
Pravoslaven Empire fell prey to the Muslim
onslaught and capitulated to the Ottoman
Turks on May 29th, 1543. West European aggression
allowed the eastern gates to open and Muslims
to sit at the Christian throne to this day.
Even though Ottoman authority ruled Macedonia,
the Macedonian church for years played the
role of educator, administrator and protector
of the Macedonian people. Ohrid now became
the cultural and religious capital of Macedonia.
Holy Mountain through its fifty or so multicultural
monasteries managed to keep the Turks out
and the Pravoslavna faith alive.
After unsuccessful attempts to dominate
the west, the Ottoman Empire finally halted
at Venice and remained static until the
19th century. As Western Europe grew and
flourished economically, Macedonia fell
into darkness and despair. Heavy taxation,
corruption, abuse and plain neglect of Macedonia
by the Turks threw the Macedonian people
into poverty and illiteracy. As the West
received knowledge and light from the Pravoslaven
heritage (via the Muslims in Spain and Sicily),
Macedonia fell into darkness. The powerful
Macedonian Church was abolished in 1767
by Sultan Mustafa III and the once faithful
who drew strength, knowledge and inspiration
from the church were robbed of their heritage.
Jealous of the privileges Macedonians enjoyed
under the protection of the Macedonian Church,
Greeks conspired with Turks to cause its
(the Macedonian Church) demise. The same
Greeks who served the Turks, spread political
propaganda and lies throughout the world
about Hellenism and managed to install themselves
inside the Christian Church. Going after
total domination of the Macedonian Church,
the Greeks succeeded in Hellenizing and
re-naming the Macedonian Church from Pravoslavna
to Greek Orthodox and then claiming it as
their own. Greeks re-named "Tsari Grad"
to "Constantinople" and "Pravoslaven"
to "Byzantine" to rob Macedonia
of her glory. It seems that even then, the
West was duped (by the Greeks) into believing
that Byzantine heritage belonged to the
Greeks. Even before the 16th century the
jealous Greeks campaigned to erase Pravoslavism
and Macedonian influence and replace it
with a false legacy that favoured Hellenism.
As it turned out, they succeeded.
During the 19th century history was re-written
to fit the newly created modern states.
Czarist Russian Imperialist desires for
world domination gave the term "Pravoslavism"
a nationalistic meaning in order to twist
history in her favour. First, the idea of
Pan Slavism was created claiming that the
"Slavs" were a "nation"
of one people. Second, the idea of Slav
migrations from Russia to Europe was popularized
to show nationalistic connections between
Slavism and Russia.
Russia didn't get what she wanted (world
domination), but in trying she created a
false legacy that would haunt Macedonia
to this day and beyond. For one, she gave
the Greeks further ammunition to lay claims
to the Ancient Macedonians. Having Slav
origins pinned the modern Macedonians as
"newcomers" to the region. Also,
by claiming heritage to the Slavs and aligning
herself with Bulgaria (San Stefano Treaty
of 1878), Russia totally sold out Macedonia.
This suited the Greeks and Bulgarians perfectly
because both were in agreement that the
Slavs in Macedonia were really Bulgarians
and the conspiracy to hide Macedonia from
the world was complete. This, as it turned
out, had devastating effects on the Macedonian
population after the Balkan wars. After
1912, "Slav" became a dirty word
in Greece. Indigenous Macedonians were constantly
harassed and humiliated into feeling unwelcome
in their own homes. After 1912, many Macedonians
who refused to pledge allegiance to Greece
were labeled "Bulgar" and kicked
out of Macedonia.
I want to make it perfectly clear that
"Pravoslaven" in Macedonian means
"Most Glorious" and refers to
the Christian religion. "Slava"
translates to "celebrate" as in
a religious celebration. By no means does
the word "Slav" have any connection
to "nationality". "Slav"
for a Macedonian once had the same meaning
as Catholic for an Italian, Jew for a Hebrew,
Orthodox for a Greek, Muslim for an Arab
or Hindu for an East Indian. Today however,
the beauty of the word "Slav"
has, for political purposes, been twisted
into something ugly, undesirable and denigrating
to all Macedonians. So please Western Media
refrain from calling us "Slav".
The Pravoslaven Empire lasted from 324AD
when Christianity was first adopted as the
official religion of the Empire to 1767
when the Turks, with Greek help, officially
extinguished the Macedonian Church. After
that up until 1850, the Macedonian Church
lived underground and continued to operate
illegally keeping the Christian faith and
the Macedonian culture alive.
After the fall of Tsari Grad and the establishment
of the Sultan as the sole master of the
Balkans, the waters connecting the Mediterranean
Sea (Stredno Zemno More) and the Black Sea
(Tsrno More) were closed to all trading
traffic, including Western Trading Vessels.
As a direct result Columbus discovered America.
With the re-discovery of science and mathematics,
astronomy was not far behind. The need to
find alternate routes to the Orient led
Columbus to "go around" and stumble
into a new continent. The rest is history.
The 19th and 20th centuries were busy times
in the Balkans and will be a subject for
future writings. In this document I want
to show that like today, superpower intervention
shaped future events in the past. The Balkans
were the last capitalist frontier in Europe.
While Russia was vying for access to the
Mediterranean Sea, Britain, France and Turkey
were trying to prevent her. Turkey was old
and decrepit and needed modernization to
bring her up to current economic standards.
At the same time "The Sick Man of Europe"
(Turkey) was poor and needed hefty injections
of capital which the capitalist countries
of Europe were more than willing to oblige.
This created a problem, super power Russia
wanted Turkey out and superpowers France
and Britain (investors) wanted her in Europe.
None of the superpowers wanted to create
a large modern country in the Balkans.
The superpowers, in their zeal to play
politics accidentally created Greece, which
became a British protectorate just to keep
the Russians out of the Mediterranean. Russia
kicked out Turkey from Europe and created
"Greater Bulgaria" but didn't
have the courage to hang on to her and Turkey
was put right back. Russia then became Serbia's
ally desperately hoping to gain access to
the Adriatic Sea. In response, the Western
powers created Albania, a protectorate of
the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In the meantime
the Macedonians were given the boot not
once, not twice, not three times but four
times.
First, Britain and France re-instated Turkish
Rule in Macedonia right after rejecting
the San Stefano Treaty (Greater Bulgaria).
Second, during the 1903 Ilinden Uprising,
Macedonia wanted Turkey out but the Western
powers wanted her in. No one stepped in
to help Macedonia rebellion.
Third, after the Balkan wars of 1912-1913
when it became clear that the true intentions
of the "Balkan League" (Greece,
Serbia and Bulgaria) were to partition Macedonia,
no one from the superpowers stepped in to
stop them.
Fourth, when Macedonia's partition was
ratified at the Versailles Treaty during
the Paris Peace Conference of 1919, Macedonians
were not allowed to attend the conference
and to represent their county's interests.
(If you wish to learn more about Macedonian
History from the last two hundred years,
please read an excellent book by the Macedonian
author "A. Michael Radin, IMRO and
the Macedonian Question").
Let's not forget World War II and the Macedonian
Partisan uprising against the Fascist forces.
How were the Macedonians rewarded for their
contribution? This was another time the
West could have saved Macedonia but instead
they chose to throw her back to the Greeks
and Bulgarians to finish her off.
Now tell me who are the "aggressors"
and who are the "victims"?
If the West is interested in helping the
true victims of oppression, before they
continue to help the Albanians in Macedonia
who do have rights, they must first turn
their attention to the Macedonians in Albania,
the Macedonians in Bulgaria and the Macedonians
in Greece who have no rights whatsoever
in comparison to the Albanians in Macedonia.
If they think that the Albanians in Macedonia
are victims of oppression then what do they
call the Macedonians in Democratic Greece
who are not even recognized as a people,
never mind having rights? There is something
wrong here and if the West wants to correct
it they must equalize the balance of rights
for all minorities in the Balkans.
Macedonia has given Europe Christianity
and kept her safe from the dark. Macedonia
was the keeper of light and the guard of
ancient knowledge and civilization. Through
her accumulated "knowledge of the ages"
Macedonia gave Europe art, mathematics,
biology, medicine, law, physics and philosophy.
What has Europe done for Macedonia lately?
My greatest hope in writing this article
is to convince all Macedonians that we must
believe in ourselves and rediscover the
glory of our past, not as others tell it
to us but "as it truly was".
You can contact the author via his e-mail:
rstefov@hotmail.com
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