https://mk.wikipedia.org/
Sources in the pages :
"Српска академија наука и уметности"
„Македонска енциклопедија“
„Македонска нација"
All of the rest sources are from Macedonia or Serbia too.
When I googled the towns in English different info about them popped up :
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolgaec
"The population of the village was massacred in the First World War, by the occupying Ottoman Army."
http://wikimapia.org/30364779/Dabnica-Massacre
"Monument dedicated to the Dabnica Massacre 1942. Bulgarian policeman Ivan Stefanov Nedelchev writes his poem: To the heroes in Dabnica."
When googling Dervishka niva there are only Bulgarian and Macedonian ones. Here is what the Bulgarian one says :
https://bg.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9A...B8%D0%B2%D0%B0
"Клането в Дервишка нива е убийството на 103 сърбомански свещеници, учители, кметове, членове на комитети, войводи и четници от областта Поречие, Вардарска Македония, извършено от български войници от Македония, начело с капитан Константин Панов..."
"Dervishka niva massacre is the killing of 103 serboman priests, teachers, mayors, committee members, vojvodas and chetniks from the region Porechie, Vardar Macedonia, done by Bulgarian soldiers led by captain Konstantin Panov..."
About Vatasha, the only English result in google on a similar topic was this one :
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tikve%C5%A1_uprising
"Tikvesh uprising (Bulgarian: Тиквешко въстание, Macedonian: Тиквешко востание, Serbian: Тиквешки устанак / Tikveški ustanak) was an uprising in the Tikveš region of Macedonia in late June 1913. It was organized by Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO) against the Serbian troops in Vardar Macedonia during the Second Balkan War."
About Pusta kula this was the only English one:
http://wikimapia.org/31954646/Massacre-of-Pusta-Kula
"8 people killed by bulgarian police on September the 14th, 1942."
If you don't believe me, google the town names in English. That's pretty much the only results you will get.
While searching another page popped up -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...orth_Macedonia
One of the three that happened before the 2000s was
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloody_Christmas_(1945)
"The Bloody Christmas (Bulgarian: Кървава Коледа, Kărvava Koleda; Macedonian: Крвава Коледа, Krvava Koleda) or the Bloody Bozhik (Bulgarian: Кървав Божик, Kărvav Bozhik; Macedonian: Крвав Божиќ, Krvav Božiḱ) was a campaign in which several hundred people of Macedonian Bulgarian descent were killed as collaborationists by the Yugoslav communist authorities in the Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia between 7–9 January 1945.[1] Thousands of others who retained their pro-Bulgarian sympathies suffered severe repression as a result.[2]"
This topic was not pleasant to research, but I just can't stay here and watch a thread about "Bulgar terror in Macedonia" with 5 links showing articles written in Macedonian with only Macedonian and Serbian sources, while the English results show a very different picture.
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