The activist Ljubso Georgievskihead of a dissolved Cultural Association in Bitola, Northern Macedonia, requested constitutional guarantees For the rights of the Bulgarians in the country. Georgievski, who was recently sentenced to one year in prison with a court suspended in Bitola (former monastery) for incitement to ethnic hatred, spoke today with the Bulgarian president Roumen Radev In Sofia.
Georgievski insisted that the Bulgarians in Northern Macedonia should be included in the country’s constitution because, as he said, ‘Some are being persecuted, others are beaten’. She pledged that the Bulgarian community would continue to strive and its course would lead her to the European Court of Human Rights. “Europe is determined by human rights, but in the Republic of Northern Macedonia the Bulgarian rights are zero.”said Georgievsky.
On June 12, the Bulgarian Foreign Ministry said he considers Lubso Georgievsky’s conviction ‘Completely unacceptable’.
Court in Bitola imposed a one -year prison sentence with suspended category incite of xenophobia, racism and ethnic hatredas he published phrases of the controversial historical person Ivan Michaelovon the club’s Facebook page.
Politicians in Bulgaria criticized the court ruling and expressed their support for Georgievski.
Source :Skai
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