Falsification Of History
The Cannibalism of Macedonian History

Opinions expressed from FYROM' S web sites: 1)
Some of them believe they are descendants of ancient Macedonians
2) Some of them believe that they can consider themselves
Macedonians since they live in a part of what used to be ancient Macedonia
3) Some of them believe they are Macedonians but not directly linked to ancient
Macedonians
4) Some of them believe they are Macedonians because they are free to call themselves
as they like!
"We are Slavs who came to this area in the sixth century
... we are not descendants of
the ancient Macedonians."
Quote from FYROM'S President Mr. Kiro Gligorov.
(from the Foreign Information Service Daily Report, Eastern Europe, February 26, 1992,
p. 35. )
"We are Macedonians but we are Slav Macedonians. That's
who we are!
We have no connection to Alexander the Greek and his Macedonia.
The ancient
Macedonians no longer exist, they had disappeared from history long time ago.
Our
ancestors came here in the 5th and 6th century (AD)."
Quote from FYROM'S President Mr. Kiro Gligorov.
(from the Toronto Star newspaper, March 15, 1992)
22 January 1999: FYROM'S Ambassador
in Washington, Mrs. Ljubica Acevshka, gave a speech on the present situation in the
Balkans. At the end of her speech answering questions Mrs. Acevshka said: "We do not claim to be descendants of Alexander the Great."
"Greece is FYROM'S second largest trading partner, and its number one investor.
Instead of opting for war, we have chosen the mediation of the United Nations, with talks
on the ambassadorial level under Mr. Vance and Mr. Nimitz." In reply to another
question about the ethnic origin of the people of FYROM, Ambassador Achevska stated that "we are Slavs and we speak a Slav language."
24 February 1999: In an interview with the
Ottawa Citizen, Gyordan Veselinov, FYROMs Ambassador to Canada, admitted, "We are not related to the northern Greeks who produced leaders like
Philip and Alexander the Great. We are a Slav people and our language is closely related
to Bulgarian." He also commented "there is some confusion about the
identity of the people of this country."
If you are not the ancestors of Alexander The Great
why you want to use his symbols his culture his name
his history and claim the whole Macedonian land as your own
when you only came in Macedonian land on the 6th century (A.D.)?
The historic truth is that the
Slavs descended into the region not before the 6th century long after ancient Macedonia
was homogenized with the rest of Greece. They don't have any historical cultural or
linguistic ties with ancient Macedonia and they would be really foolish if they officially
claimed that they did. There is no historic or archaeological evidence connecting them
with ancient Macedonia. The Slavs changed the names of historic ancient
cities and act that they build them themselves, but history, ruins and
artifacts tells us differently.
In any case occupying 10% of ancient Macedonian land does not
give them the right to steal the Greek-Macedonian history and culture. The Macedonian
civilization was part of the ancient Greek civilization. It is part of Greece's national
inheritance and it can not be used by anyone else.
*A State Department Letter to
Consular Officers of U.S.A
U.S STATE DEPARTMENT
Foreign Relations Vol. VIII
Washington D.C.
Circular Airgram
(868.014/26 Dec. 1944)
The Secretary of State to
Certain Diplomatic and Consular Officers*
The following is for your
information and general guidance, but not for any positive action at this time.
The Department has noted
with considerable apprehension increasing propaganda rumors and semi-official statements
in favor of an autonomous Macedonia, emanating principally from Bulgaria, but also from
Yugoslav Partisan and other sources, with the implication that Greek territory would be
included in the projected state. "This Government considers talk of Macedonian
"nation", Macedonian "Fatherland", or Macedonia "national
consciousness" to be unjustified demagoguery representing no ethnic nor political
reality, and sees in its present revival a possible cloak for aggressive intentions
against Greece".
The approved policy of this
Government is to oppose any revival of the Macedonian issue as related to Greece. The
Greek section of Macedonia is largely inhabited by Greeks, and the Greek people are almost
unanimously opposed to the creation of a Macedonian state. Allegations of serious Greek
participation in any such agitation can be assumed to be false. This Government would
regard as responsible any Government or group of Governments tolerating or encouraging
menacing or aggressive acts of "Macedonian Forces" against Greece.
The Department would
appreciate any information pertinent to this subject which may come to your attention.
Secretary of State
STETTINIUS
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