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#TrumpEffect: Bulgaria Elects Pro-Russian President by a Landslide
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I've been deeply terrified by the growing number of Roma shitbags in Bulgaria, they were virtually everywhere.
Gypsies always ask for money. They are dirty, they smell and are ugly people. I remember, a gypsy offered me to have sex with his daughter who was very young, I think she was 14-16. Very disgusting to sell out own daughters. Of course I refused because 1. Im not a pedophile 2. I would never sleep with disgusting gypsies 3. I oppose prostitution. |
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E.U. Commissioner accuses Bulgarian Deputy Prime Minister Simeonov of racism
The European Unions Justice Commissioner, Vera Jourova, wants to make sure the E.U. funding for programmes designed to fight discrimination against the Roma minority in several countries is not wasted. In Brussels, she announced a thorough review of how the funds which were spent. For the period from 2014 to 2020, a total of 42 billion Euro were provided to a number of countries, including Bulgaria, when the European Commission powered up its anti-discrimination fight in 2011. http://sofiaglobe.com/2017/09/02/e-u...nov-of-racism/ |
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Shalom Bulgarian Jewish organisation campaigns for ban on 2018 Lukov March
The Shalom Organization of the Jews in Bulgaria is campaigning against the holding of the annual Lukov March in Sofia in February 2018, calling for an effective ban on an event that honours a pro-Nazi general at a time that for six months Bulgaria will hold the rotating presidency of the European Union. The Lukov March has been held for the past 14 years, drawing dark-clad supporters for a torchlight march in honour of Hristo Lukov, who was leader of the Union of Bulgarian National Legions, a fascist organisation that held considerable influence over the government of Bulgaria during the Second World War, when the country was allied to Nazi Germany. Past Lukov Marches have been refused municipal permission, but have gone ahead anyway, with a substantial police escort. In a declaration, Shalom is calling on the national and municipal authorities to impose an effective ban on plans to hold a Lukov March in the capital city. https://sofiaglobe.com/2017/10/09/sh...8-lukov-march/ |
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This year in February they tried the same thing but it never flies. They even had about maybe 20ish anti-fa protesting about it and more journalists to cover that crap. It was hilarious. Then the next day we went to another march in Lovech. Which is about three hours away from Sofia. Quote:
^ it was definitely more than just "hundreds" and you can easily see that, just by googling the event or checking on youtube. There were actually quite more people than at the Lukov march. There were young and the old giving their respects to what is a part of their history. It was amazing to be a part of that. We had people coming from Poland, France, Sweden, Croatia, Germany, other parts of Bulgaria to Lukov march... it was a nice nationalist gathering. Strenght in unity Lukov march 2018 will no doubt be even greater. |
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Thank you for the info,I know a little about Bulgarian history Vasil Levski is a National hero.So the most people in Bulgaria honor the apostle of freedom,even the president,deputy chief of defense,.. attended at the Birth Anniversary of Vasil Levski this year July 18th.
But with Hristo Lukov is a different case no honor from government and no media attention {exept negative} ,{also when i speak with some Bulgarians about Brannink or Ratnik,the most of them have no opinium on that or don't want to speak about it}. Event in honor of Vasil Levski. Bulgarian Nationalistic girl with photo of Hristo Lukov. Greetings from Holland,Johan |
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Bulgarian government appoints national co-ordinator for the fight against anti-Semitism
Bulgarias Cabinet has adopted the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliances (IHRA) definition of anti-Semitism and has appointed Deputy Foreign Minister Georg Georgiev as national co-ordinator for the fight against anti-Semitism. This was announced after the Cabinet held a regular weekly meeting on October 18 2017. The adoption of the IHRAs definition is an important step towards Bulgaria becoming a full member of the alliance. The IHRA decided in July 2017 to accept Bulgaria as a liaison country, making it the first country since 2009 to take this step towards full membership. Bulgaria was admitted as an observer country in December 2012. https://sofiaglobe.com/2017/10/18/bu...anti-semitism/ |
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Bulgarian Jewish organisation condemns anti-Semitic daubing of Soviet Army monument in Sofia The Shalom Organization of the Jews in Bulgaria has condemned the daubing of an anti-Semitic slogan on the Soviet Army monument in Sofia on October 31. Painted at the base of the monument were the words, in Bulgarian: “100 years Zionist occupation”. Shalom said that it severely condemns such vandalism and sees the message as deliberate anti-Semitism. “We are strongly opposed to the representation of the presence of the Soviet Army in Bulgaria as a ‘Zionist occupation’, especially in the context of the extreme ideological differences between the political trends of Bolshevism and Zionism,” the organisation said. The year 2017 marks the centenary of the October revolution that resulted in a communist regime in Russia. Bulgaria, which in the Second World War was allied to Nazi Germany, was invaded by the Soviet Army in September 1944, an event which the monument in Sofia commemorates. http://sofiaglobe.com/2017/10/31/bul...ment-in-sofia/ |
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Shalom Jewish organisation demands government take action over photo of Bulgarians Abroad Agency head wearing Wehrmacht T-shirt
The Bulgarian Organization of the Jews Shalom has called on the government to take action after a photograph emerged of the head of the State Agency for Bulgarians Abroad wearing a Wehrmacht T-shirt. Reacting to the photo of the agency head Plamen Haralampiev, Shalom said: We are witnesses to the emergence of a photo of a high-ranking official, appointed by the Cabinet from the circles of the United Patriots, who through his apparel, expresses the values of Nazism, in this case the Nazi defence forces at the time of the Second World War. https://sofiaglobe.com/2017/11/28/sh...macht-t-shirt/ |
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Petition calls to ban annual neo-Nazi march in Bulgaria
World Jewish Congress calls on Bulgarian government to issue ban on march, held in Bulgarian capital annually since 2003. World Jewish Congress (WJC) CEO and Executive Vice President Robert Singer on Friday met with Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov and handed him a petition signed by 175,000 people worldwide so far requesting that the Bulgarian government issue an administrative ban on a neo-Nazi march scheduled for February 13. http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/241524 |
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Far-right nationalists march through EU presidency capital Sofia
Local authorities tried to ban the rally that has been held every year for over a decade, and which the government has slammed as "shameful". But organisers obtained a court order allowing them to proceed. Dozens of members of far-right groups from across Europe also took part. "We object to being called anti-Semites, neo-Nazis, or fascists. We are simply nationalists," rally leader Zvezdomir Andronov told AFP. Swede Robert Eklund from the Nordic Resistance Movement said that he was in Bulgaria "to fight a common enemy -- multiculturalism, globalisation and the EU", adding he wanted "to stop non-European immigration." The black-clad protesters marched through downtown Sofia for over two hours, lighting torches and chanting the name of Hristo Lukov, a Bulgarian general known for supporting Nazi Germany during World War II and for his anti-Semitic views. http://www.pulse.ng/news/politics/fa...id8000074.html
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Bulgaria's Government Sends Financial Support for Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum
Sofia, Bulgaria - The National Assembly in Bulgaria decided to send 15,000 in support for the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum, the site of the notorious concentration and extermination camps. The gesture commemorates the 75 anniversary of the Rescue of the Bulgarian Jews during WW2. Many countries decided to contribute to the project of keeping the memory of Auschwitz so its not forgotten, among them Israel, Germany, Russia, the United States, France, the UK, Poland, Belgium, Italy, and many more. The overall sum collected is reportedly around 120 million. The Bulgarian government pointed out that fighting antisemitism and bigotry were among their top priorities during the presidency of the European Union. For those that may not be familiar with the history of the Rescue of the Bulgarian Jews, during WW2 Bulgarian politicians, public figures, and the Bulgarian Orthodox Church devised a plan to prevent the sending of the countrys Jewish population to the Nazi concentration camps. The deportation was going to take place on March 10, 1943, almost 75 years ago. https://www.euscoop.com/en/2018/3/7/...hwitz-memorial |
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Dont Fall for Holocaust Revisionism, Former ADL Chief Foxman Urges Bulgarian PM, Amid Row Over World War II Exhibit
Abraham Foxman, the national director emeritus of the Anti-Defamation League, has issued a heartfelt plea to the prime minister of Bulgaria over a government-sponsored exhibition about the Holocaust that whitewashes the role of the countrys pro-Nazi politicians in telling the story of the Bulgarian heroism that saved nearly 50,000 Jews from extermination. https://www.algemeiner.com/2018/06/0...ar-ii-exhibit/ |
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Bulgarian Vendors Profit from Nazi, Communist Trinkets
The images of Bulgarian national heroes and political leaders appear on mugs and fridge magnets next to those of Stalin, Hitler and Communist leader Todor Zhivkov on vendors stalls around the country. The Bulgarian branch of Bnai Brith, an international Jewish organisation, warned against the distribution of Nazi propaganda in the form of memorabilia. We insist that [state] institutions do what it takes to put a halt to this tendency so that it does not turn out that Bulgaria is the only EU country that promotes [this ideology] through the lack of institutional action, said Solomon Bali, the vice-president of the European branch of Bnai Brith. http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/arti...ors-07-31-2018 |
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