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Modern Bulgaria... But that land belongs to Bulgars even before "Modern Bulgaria." It is Bulgarian land and they fought for it... Against Turks actually... And now, they are supposed to teach their enemies' language in their schools? To their children? If I was a Bulgar in Bulgaria today, I would not let my children go to school to learn Turkish...
I am sure Turkey doesn't have its border closed to its own people...
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Is this only for ethnic Turkish areas or throughout Bulgaria? If it's just for Turkish areas, then it is appropriate. Bulgaria likes to the in the EU. It should act European.
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It's not about Turkish areas and it's not intended to become mandatory for ethnic Bulgarian pupils. What they want is to just make studying Turkish compulsory for ethnic Turkish students, because now it si voluntary and not all take those classes, hence they are concerned that some kind of language attrition might occur in the long run.
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