Neuer Krisenherd in Bulgarien?
Geschrieben von another am 09. April 2001 15:55:07:
Laut dem Waldviertler Bauern gehen dem 3.WK einige regionale Kriege in Jugoslawien (hatten wir ja schon genügend) und Bulgarien voraus:
"Er erläuterte noch einmal sein Einzelgesichte, konnte sich aber, wie er betonte, für die Reihenfolge, in der sie eintreten nicht verbürgen. Er sah mehrere örtlich begrenzte Einzelkriege und kriegerische Einzelhandlungen , zum Beispiel in Jugoslawien und Bulgarien oder die schon erwähnte Zerstörung New Yorks. Er sah einen Bürgerkrieg in Italien und in der Bundesrepublik östlich vom Rhein. Auf dem Höhepunkt der italienischen Wirren marschiere der Russe durch Kärnten nach Italien."
(Quelle: Bekh, Das dritte Weltgeschehen)
Bulgaria's Turks Warn of Ethnic Strife Over ExclusionSOFIA, Apr 4, 2001 -- (Agence France Presse) A leader of Bulgaria's Turkish minority party warned Wednesday that the government could only ensure long-term ethnic peace in the country by channelling more funds and power to the country's Muslim community.
Emel Etem implied that the clashes sparked off by ethnic Albanians in neighboring Macedonia could be mirrored here if her 700,000-strong community remained excluded from the economy and positions of political power.
"Bulgaria is not isolated. The conflict can move from the west to the east, across our borders," Etem, vice-president of the Bulgarian Movement for Rights and Liberties, told the newspaper 24 Chassa.
She reproached the government for "not having assured investment in our regions", in the northeast, the south, and the southeast of the country.
According to the party, unemployment is as high as 60 to 70 percent in the Muslim areas in comparison with the national average of some 20 percent.
Etem also demanded that more be done to bring her party, which has 12 deputies, "to every level of power".
During the country's communist era, Muslims were forced to change their names to Bulgarian names. Some 320,000 Muslims of Turkish origin left the country in the late 1980s.
After the collapse of communism in 1989, they were allowed to take their original names back but many have continued to migrate for economic reasons.
Quelle: http://www.europeaninternet.com/bulgaria/news.php3?id=329774
- Re: Neuer Krisenherd in Bulgarien? Mr. Burns 09.4.2001 17:08 (0)