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Konstantinos "Kottas" Christou (Konstantin Hristov Sarovski) is the biggest traitor in Macedonian-Bulgarian history. He was originally fighting for the Bulgarian struggle for Macedonia until he decided to switch to the dark side with Pavlos Melas and the Greek revolutionist group operating in Aegean Macedonia at the time.
a bit from Wiki:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konstantinos_ChristouKonstantinos or "Kottas" Christou (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Χρήστου, Bulgarian/Macedonian: Константин Христов Саровски, Konstantin Hristov Sarovski, also known as Capetan Kottas) was an insurgent leader associated first with the pro-Bulgarian Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO) and later with pro-Greek irregular fighters during the Greek struggle for Macedonia. He was born in the village of Rulja (Greek Ρούλια / Roulia, Macedonian Slavic: Руља, now known as Kottas in Florina regional unit) in 1863. He was president of Roulia, from 1893 to 1896. He revolted against Ottomans, at 1898 and killed four local officers of the Ottoman Empire. Later, he was one of the first leaders of the Macedonian struggle.
This maggot was responsible for the deaths of many IMRO freedom fighters including Lazar Poptrajkov who was murdered by Kotas under the order of the devil Greek bishop of Kastoria (Kostur) Germanos Karavangelis.
What makes this individual even more despicable is when he was hung in 1905 at the old Bitola pazar, when in his last words shouted "Zhivija Grcija, Slovoda ili smrt" (long live Greece, freedom or death) in his lower Prespa dialect. His neo-Greek friends would not of understood what he said at all."in the spring of 1903 Lazar Pop Trajkov is heavily wounded in a battle at the Mariovo village of Chanishta on the peak of Margara. When Lazar Pop Trajkov returned wounded in Kostursko, his former friend, but now greek spy Kote Hristov from Rulja cut off his head for 50 Napoleoni".
This just shows how ridiculous the modern Greek ethos is. Kotas was Bulgarian, with a Bulgarian name, until his name was changed to Greek sounding along with his ideology, and now he is celebrated in Greece as a Greek hero.
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