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Alepou 340MB- 10-01-2009
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Bulgaria Authorities Take down Turkish Soldier Monument

Domestic | October 1, 2009, Thursday

The monument of the Unknown Turkish Soldier was dismantled late Wednesday, the Mayor of the village of Slavyanovo told Darik radio.

The monument was taken down by the use of heavy equipment around 10:30 pm Wednesday.

The monument in the village of Slavyanovo is financed by the notorious Yuzeir Yuzeirov, and stirred large public and political outcry. It was declared illegal by the Regional Prosecutor's Office in the city of Targovishte and Yuzeirov was given an order to dismantle it.

On Wedensday the authorities explained they were waiting for the 14-day appeal period before undertaking any action. If the decision is not appealed, they said, the monument will be taken down next Monday.

The Mayor, Vassil Stoylov, said he had not seen the machine just the pile of rocks left behind the monument, adding he did not know who took the monument down, but believed it was the authorities.

Stoylov also explained the villagers have not shown any particular interest neither in the monument nor its dismantling, something that clearly demonstrated ethnic tensions did not have roots in Slavyanovo.

The brothers Ali and Yuzeir Yuzeirovi founded over the weekend a new Muslim party “Muslim Democratic Union,” which proved to be a very controversial move. Ali Yuzeirov was elected party chair. The new party was founded in Slavyanovo, an area largely populated by ethnic Turks, but is yet to be registered.

Yuzeir Yuzeirov is a native from the northern village, but has international business for the trade of chicken meat and spends most of his time in Belgium. He says the party will be financed by funds from businesses of its members.

In addition to the Muslim party, Yuzeir Yuzeirov has been involved in more controversy. He is the founder of the "Club for Friendship and Brotherhood" in Slavyanovo, and founder and leader of the "Bulgarian Red Crescent," an organization the Bulgarian Red Cross says is illegal, according to the Geneva Convention.

The Red Cross says the existence of the Crescent in Bulgaria is a precedent because a country can only have either a Red Cross or a Red Crescent, never both.

The Red Crescent headquarters are in Slavyanovo as well. The building housing it and the Club has a cross and a crescent painted on its walls.

Another controversy involves the monument of the "Unknown Turkish Soldier," also located in Slavyanovo and financed by Yuzeirov.

http://www.novinite.com/view_news.php?id=108352

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Nikephoros- 10-01-2009
Alepou 340MB,
Why post this news? Do you want the hordes of Neo-Ottoman Greek tellaks here, who insist on subjecting us to stories of their Turkish friends and extrapolate based on such bad indicators, to have a fit over this. They are liable to stain their sissy panties over this action of the "evil" Bulgarian authorities taking down this"relentless Turkishness" monument. greekturkish/laugh.gif
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Or maybe it was really a bad idea to post, there are lots of Greek politicians who would offer to host that monument in Greece...

mickey- 10-01-2009
LOL sissy panties....this from the self proclaimed intelectual giant of cyber space.
me thinks the pot calling the kettle black

Nikephoros- 10-01-2009
I think that mickey is typical of the loser Greek mentality that thrives on this forum.
On a story that shows that Turks of Bulgaria are making a narrow muslim and Turkish agenda that does not benefit any of their countrymen, or Bulgaria in the slightest(which is the preferred characteristic behavior of most Turks abroad and especially their societal and political groupings)... You choose to make a comment to attack me like the typical clueless imbecile everyone with self-respect thinks you are.

For referential comparison to Turkey:
QUOTE (Radikal Frekans Survey)

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When asked if minorities were attached to the Republic of Turkey, 54 percent said Alevis were attached and 38 percent said Kurds were. When it came to non-Muslim minorities, the figure decreased sharply to 16 percent for Greeks and 15 percent for Armenians and Jews.
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Thread: Ignorance breeds prejudice in Turkey, study shows

westerort- 10-01-2009
No, piglet. You are the NON-typical loser Greek that (thankfully) make up a minority on this forum.

Mickey might very well be a thousand times the man you'll ever hope to be. (You're welcome M)

mickey- 10-01-2009
nike i was trying to think who you remind me of ,and now i know its hanoi hannah,who broadcast to the american soldiers during the vietnam war.she would come on once a day spill her crap and then leave......fascinating reading about her...

and thank you westy for your kind words


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