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    The Bulgarian Members of the European Parliament from all political groups decided to request a meeting with the EU Commissioner for Enlargement and European Neighborhood, Stefan Fule, regarding Spaska Mitrova's case.

    The information was reported by the Socialist MEPs press center.

    The Bulgarian MEPs intend to discuss violations of civil rights of people with Bulgarian self-awareness by authorities in Macedonia. The MEPS will point out to Fule the violations of the Copenhagen criteria in a country that aspires to become a EU Member State.

    In September, the Bulgarian MEPs sent a letter to Fule's predecessor Olli Rehn, to which the early release of Mitrova from jail is largely attributed.

    The young woman, who lives in Macedonia, holds a Bulgarian passport and perceives herself as Bulgarian, was sentenced and served time in a Macedonian prison over charges she did not allow her husband to see Suzanna. She was released on parole, but then the parental rights case began. She has been the cause of diplomatic scandal between the two countries in 2009.

    On March 11, the Court in the Macedonian town of Gevgeli ruled to give custody rights to the father of 3-year old-Suzanna, daughter of Bulgarian Spaska Mitrova and Serbian Voislav Savic.

    In the aftermath of the news about the Court's rule, the Bulgarian Foreign Affairs Ministry expresses deep concern over the way the custody trial was held. The Ministry defined the trial as non-transparent and held in the conditions of a very negative public environment, which included physical force, detention, and depriving the mother of her right to see her child.

    The Ambassador of Macedonia to Sofia, Alexander Vasilevski, was called the next day to the Bulgarian Foreign Ministry to provide clarifications about the Macedonian position regarding the Gevgeli court rule.

    http://novinite.com/view_news.php?id=114249
    People used to pay in blood over this like this. The FYROMians are lucky that an organization like the NATO exists otherwise that small country would be a smoldering crater today.


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    Mitrova, a native of Gevgelija in Eastern Macedonia was sentenced to 3 months in jail even though she recently had a baby, because she did not allow her former husband to stay at her parents' home Mitrova, a native of Gevgelija in Eastern Macedonia was sentenced to 3 months in jail even though she recently had a baby, because she did not allow her former husband to stay at her parents' home in order to visit their child after the divorce. The reasons why Mitrova requested a divorce had to do with her former husband constantly abusing her physically, and insulting her because of her national identity. Thus, on July 30, 2009, Mitrova was forcibly taken from her home by 20 policemen and 3 social workers. She has a degree from the Southwest University in Bulgaria's Blagoevgrad but was fired from her job in a Macedonian high school with the explanation that Macedonia did not recognize Bulgarian university diplomas. The official statement of the Bulgaria Ministry of Foreign affairs, after the Macedonian ambassador, Divna Trichkovska, was invited for talks by the Bulgarian side: "A verdict which takes away and imprisons the mother of a little child because of an everyday quarrel, and the child is taken to a social service home, cannot meet our criteria for humane behavior, and does not meet European criteria in similar cases", the announcement says. The Ministry doubts the way the authorities have acted, and the motives of the Macedonian court, describing them as not entirely juridical. According to the Bulgarian side, there are evidences that the motives have something to do with Spaska Mitova's publicly demonstration of Bulgarian self-awareness. There have been found other evidences that rise suspicions that Bulgarian citizens, and Macedonian citizens with Bulgarian self-awareness, have been put under administrative and police pressure only because of their self-awareness. "Bulgaria will consider the Macedonian approach to similar cases as one of the criteria by which will show the country's readiness to make the changes which will allow it to start its European integration", the Ministry's letter says.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DXvSIAc3lc
    The joke of a country needs to be invaded by Bulgaria and taught a lesson. Perhaps re-Bulgarize the region and do the people there some good (also put them out of their delusions of grandeur that they're related to Megas Alexandros).


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