Macedonian Human Rights Movement International - Press Release
Toronto, Canada – Greece continues to blacklist Macedonians who are active in human rights organizations abroad or who are political refugees. The latest
reported incident occurred on February 2, 2008, when Slavko Mangovski, a dual citizen of the United States and the Republic of Macedonia, and well-known
human rights activist, was denied entry because he "is a person for whom an alert has been issued for the purposes of refusing entry" and is "in the national
register".
”I’ve been blacklisted for calling on Greece to respect the rights of its Macedonian minority. It is outrageous that the European Union allows this to go on”,
said Slavko Mangovski.
"Greece is consistently allowed to persecute its ethnic minorities, ignore European Court of Human Rights rulings, and discriminate against anybody who denounces
its systematic racism. The European Union must finally make clear to Greece the consequences of its actions" said MHRMI president Bill Nicholov.
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Macedonian Human Rights Movement International (MHRMI) has been active on human rights issues for Macedonians and other oppressed peoples since 1986.
Its main objective is to pursue and attain all fundamental human and national rights including the right of freedom of expression and association
and to support all democratic principles for all ethnic Macedonians, and other oppressed peoples. For more information please contact MHRMI at
416-850-7125, or info@mhrmi.org.
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