MHRMI and the AMHRC Call on the European Union
to Reprimand Greece, Recognize
Macedonia
Toronto, Canada and Melbourne, Australia, June
20, 2009 - Greek neo-Nazis
attack Macedonians. Massive voting irregularities against Macedonian minority
party. Will the European Union finally take concrete steps to reprimand
Greece or will it continue to turn a blind eye and allow its member-states
to be handcuffed by Greece's xenophobic policies?
Sandwiched in between these two recent events was European Commission Vice
President Jacques Barrot's reference to the Republic of Macedonia as "Northern
Macedonia". Apparently, the European Union even lends its support
to Greece's extreme nationalistic agenda.
Greece refuses to accept the existence of ethnic Macedonians and the constitutional
name of the Republic of Macedonia. Consequently, Greece vetoed Macedonia's
entry into NATO in 2008, its economic embargo crippled Macedonia's economy
in 1992, and its persecution of its Macedonian minority receives worldwide
condemnation, including a recent United Nations report and several European
Court of Human Rights (ECHR) judgments against it.
However, the European Union allows its member-states, notably Greece, to
ignore ECHR rulings without fear of retribution.
Greek neo-Nazis have taken advantage of the Greek government's racist policies
and the EU's lack of response. On June 2, 2009, neo-Nazis attacked Macedonians
and other participants at the launch of a Macedonian/Greek dictionary at
the Foreign Press Association in Athens. See Eurolang report and YouTube
clip of the attack.
EFA Rainbow (Vinozhito) participated in European Parliament elections on
June 7, 2009 amidst a hostile environment for members of the Macedonian
minority. Although required by law, media access was denied, EFA-Rainbow
activists were harassed, party posters, leaflets and DVDs were confiscated,
and countless ballots were destroyed.
According to the OSCE/ODIHR, it has "deployed
a group of experts to assess the 4-7 June elections to the European Parliament" but "will
not observe election day proceedings."
Nase Parisis, EFA-Rainbow member and President of Greece's EBLUL (European
Bureau for Lesser Used Languages) Committee stated,
"
It is ironic that no monitoring of election irregularities took place in
Greece because, as a member of the European Union, it is supposed to be
a "model" for developing countries and new democracies to aspire
to. Potential EU members go through intense scrutiny during their elections.
Current EU members must not be given a free pass".
Macedonian Human Rights Movement International and the Australian Macedonian
Human Rights Committee call on:
1. The European Union to reprimand Greece and enforce its ECHR judgments
2. Macedonia to cease all negotiations with Greece over the name dispute
3. Immediate international recognition of Macedonia's constitutional
name
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Macedonian Human Rights Movement International (MHRMI) has been active
on human and national rights issues for Macedonians and other oppressed
peoples since 1986. For more information, please visit www.mhrmi.org,
or contact MHRMI at 416-850-7125, or info@mhrmi.org.
Founded in 1984, the Australian Macedonian Human Rights Committee (AMHRC)
has been working towards achieving human rights for Macedonians and other
oppressed minorities. For more information, please visit www.macedonianhr.org.au,
or contact AMHRC at +61 3 9460 2910, or mail@macedonianhr.org.au.
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