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UMD Urges All Macedonians to Call Their Representatives to Co-Sponsor H. Res. 1070
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UMD Urges All Macedonians to Call Their Senators to Co-Sponsor S. Res. 459
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Please help Macedonia by countering the Greek foreign minister’s misinformation campaign designed to derail Macedonia’s NATO membership invitation at the NATO summit in April.
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Greek-Americans lobby Congress to refer to us as 'FYROM.'  S. Res. 300 is inaccurate and inappropriate.  Act Quickly: call/fax/e-mail/visit your Senator.  Educate your Senator on this issue ASAP!
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"The Greek government views the term "Macedonian" as a geographic term that describes all Greek citizens living in the Macedonian region in northern Greece. The government denies the assertions of the ethnic Macedonians in Greece that they are are a minority group; officials refer to them as "Slavophone Greeks" or "bilinguals." - Human Rights Watch

Click HERE to read Human Rights Watch Report on Greece. - A MUST READ

Click HERE to read the U.S. Department of State's Human Rights Report on Greece.

Click HERE to read MHRMI 2008 Annual Report on Greece.

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Thursday, 29 November 2007
Museum of Macedonia exhibition "Prehistoric Ladies of Macedonia" will be opened in the Zagreb Archaeological Museum on Tuesday evening. The display includes the results of a six-decade research in the field of archaeology through the prism of spiritual and aesthetic expression of the ancient Macedonian population that had lived in the region of today's Republic of Macedonia.
A total of 94 neolithic and eneolithic ladies from the 6th up to the 3rd millennium B.C. will be presented. These items are taken from the collection of the Museum of Macedonia and several museums throughout the the Republic od Macedonia.
 
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