Kim Mehmetti: Belgrade Wrote Macedonia Story To Distance It From Bulgaria – Opinions, Highlights, And Comments On Hot Topics



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“It is known who created present-day Macedonia and who his parents are: his parents are Tito’s communists, and his mother is a federal Yugoslavia. So said one of the most famous Macedonian publicists of Albanian origin and political analyst Kim Mehmeti. His Books have been published in Bulgaria, including the novel “Aiming” in 2008, reports BGNES.

It is also known who wrote the story to keep the Macedonian people as far as possible from the Bulgarian and at the same time make them “brothers” with the Serbs. It is also well known who “encodes” the Macedonian language to “clean” it of its proximity to the Bulgarian language, so that it can “twin” with the Serbian language: it is about Belgrade and the Djilas commissions. / Milovan Djilas is one of the closest collaborators of the Yugoslav dictator Josip Broiz Tito after 1945. He personally participated in the massacre of opponents of the regime, editor’s note /

Many things are known related to the creation of present-day Macedonia. But it is not known who will take them down: insidious politicians like Zoran Zaev and the leader of the Democratic Union for Integration (Ali Ahmeti) who say what you want to hear to protect their business interests and preserve their interests. the government, or the Macedonian “patriots”, who go to bed and rise with the calls: “Death to the Albanians”, “Macedonia to the Macedonians” and “Bulgarian Tatars”!

It may not matter so much if Gotse Delchev is a Bulgarian who fought for the liberation of Macedonia or a Macedonian who “disguised himself” as a Bulgarian, but there is no doubt that we in the Balkans, in this intertwined history and thick history books, we have huge common monuments to the heroes of lost battles, as well as to politicians who protect us from the past, but only so that we don’t realize that they are taking away our present and wasting our future. “

The Macedonian political elite must finally get rid of the Serbian political memory, according to which all the neighbors are enemies of the Macedonian people, except Belgrade.

Kim Mehmetti, 65, worked as a columnist for the Vreme newspaper and is a member of the Macedonian PEN Center. He was director of the Center for Multicultural Understanding and Cooperation in Skopje, as well as the editor-in-chief of the Alternative Information Network for the Republic of Macedonia. He is the author of the novels “Seven nights of pain” (1990) and “The village of the damned children” (1998) and several collections of stories. In 1994 he won the national prize for prose with one of them: “The Fate of Fatusha.”



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