HOME | IMC UK | Editorial Guidelines | Mission Statement | About Us | Contact | Help | Support Us

Oxford Indymedia

The truth about the Bulgarian government

Elmo Mak | 18.10.2008 11:33 | Social Struggles

The voice of the youth in Bulgaria abouth the government

People that do not live in Bulgaria have no idea of the thing that go on here in our country and only hear the LIES that are being sent out by our government. My oponion is that its time for everyone to open their eyes to the TRUTH.

I am not going to say much, I will however give you a link to a flash video which we have made with the truth about the polititians that we are being controlled by. Even If you dont speak Bulgarian just listen to the anger in the voice and watch the video and you will get a small idea of what we are trying to say. OPEN YOUR EYES......

Link: www.vbox7.com/play:769532b6

Elmo Mak
- e-mail: emmanuel_tod@hotmail.co.uk

Download this article in pdf format >>

Email this article to someone >>

Submit an addition or make a quick comment on this article >>

Comments

Hide the following 2 comments

Action

18.10.2008 12:00


So, what can people outside Bulgaria do to work together to help you?

actionista


US presence worries Bulgarians

18.10.2008 17:19

US soldier Charles Burch regards Bulgaria as a delightful, sunny spot to serve in — but his arrival along with 900 other US troops is worrying many Bulgarians.

Though the Socialist government agreed in 2006 to host up to 2,500 US troops at three bases, opinion polls show a majority of people fear their presence could make them a potential target for attack rather than provide protection.

The US bases in Bulgaria, and in neighbouring Romania, are part of a Washington plan to shift military focus from Cold War era bases in Western Europe and allow speedy deployment of troops in conflict zones in the Middle East and beyond.

“I do not quite understand politics, but from what I see on TV, it seems that we are becoming a target for attacks,” says Maria Zhechkova, 59, a shopkeeper in the village of Mokren which neighbours the Novo Selo training area.

Novo Selo in the southeast is, with the Bezmer air base near the border with Turkey and the Graf Ignatievo airfield, one of the three bases for the US troops on rotation of about six months for 10 years.

The reaction of Russia — a traditional ally and, crucially Bulgaria’s sole energy supplier — looms large in the minds of many in the Balkan state of 7.6 million.

They also feel exposed to an attack from Iran in the event of a conflict with the United States. “Why do we need these bases? To annoy Russia and become a target of Iran’s missiles in the event of the United States waging a war against it?”, said retired physicist Petar Markov,66, in Sofia.

Apart from Bulgaria’s reliance on Russian energy imports, pro-Russian sentiment still runs deep in a country that was Moscow’s most loyal satellite in Soviet times, but is now a member of Nato and the European Union. During Russia’s armed incursion into Georgia in August, most Bulgarians, unlike their European allies and other former members of the old Warsaw Pact, were noticeably indifferent to Moscow’s action.

The Georgian conflict did not spark any public debate or much media coverage, analysts say. Poland and the Czech Republic have triggered Russian ire with their decision to host a US missile defence shield, seen by Moscow as a threat to its own national security.

Washington says the shield is to ward against attacks from countries like Iran — not Russia. But many central European powers see it as a means of future protection against Moscow.

“The Bulgarian public opinion is very pro-Russian traditionally,” said Ivan Krastev of the Sofia independent Liberal Strategies Institute. “At this stage, the country does not feel it is threatened”.

A recent survey of the German Marshall Fund among 12 European countries and the United States found Bulgarians to be the friendliest towards Russia.

Observers say though that, while there is a potential risk for a terror attack against Bulgaria, which has sent troops to Iraq and Afghanistan, the security gains are great. “The bases are a possibility for Bulgaria and its security to become central to the United States,” Krastev said.

The US embassy in Sofia is also trying to highlight the benefits and soothe fears among the local communities.

“By us being here we are actually making ourselves a harder target and preparing to counter such terrorist attacks,” said Lieutenant Commander Jake Daystar of the Office of Defence Cooperation at the embassy. US soldier Burch, 32, who posed as a “terrorist” in the two-month military exercise together with some 300 Bulgarian soldiers, said he had not felt any animosity, only curiosity during weekend trips to Black Sea resorts. “Everyone has been extremely nice,” he said. “Thoroughly enjoyed it, I would come here on vacation”.

Iliya


Publish your news

Kollektives

Birmingham
Cambridge
Liverpool
London
Oxford
Sheffield
South Coast
Wales
World

Other UK IMCs
Bristol/South West
London
Northern Indymedia
Scotland

Oxford Topics

Afghanistan
Analysis
Animal Liberation
Anti-Nuclear
Anti-militarism
Anti-racism
Bio-technology
Climate Chaos
Culture
Ecology
Education
Energy Crisis
Fracking
Free Spaces
Gender
Globalisation
Health
History
Indymedia
Iraq
Migration
Ocean Defence
Other Press
Palestine
Policing
Public sector cuts
Repression
Social Struggles
Technology
Terror War
Workers' Movements
Zapatista

Oxford Actions 2005

DSEi 2005
G8 2005
WTO Hong Kong 2005

Oxford Actions 2004

European Social Forum
FBI Server Seizure
May Day 2004
Venezuela

Oxford Actions 2003

Bush 2003
DSEi 2003
Evian G8
May Day 2003
No War F15
Saloniki Prisoner Support
Thessaloniki EU
WSIS 2003

IMCs


www.indymedia.org

Projects
print
radio
satellite tv
video

Africa

Europe
antwerpen
armenia
athens
austria
barcelona
belarus
belgium
belgrade
brussels
bulgaria
calabria
croatia
cyprus
emilia-romagna
estrecho / madiaq
galiza
germany
grenoble
hungary
ireland
istanbul
italy
la plana
liege
liguria
lille
linksunten
lombardia
madrid
malta
marseille
nantes
napoli
netherlands
northern england
nottingham imc
paris/île-de-france
patras
piemonte
poland
portugal
roma
romania
russia
sardegna
scotland
sverige
switzerland
torun
toscana
ukraine
united kingdom
valencia

Latin America
argentina
bolivia
chiapas
chile
chile sur
cmi brasil
cmi sucre
colombia
ecuador
mexico
peru
puerto rico
qollasuyu
rosario
santiago
tijuana
uruguay
valparaiso
venezuela

Oceania
aotearoa
brisbane
burma
darwin
jakarta
manila
melbourne
perth
qc
sydney

South Asia
india


United States
arizona
arkansas
asheville
atlanta
Austin
binghamton
boston
buffalo
chicago
cleveland
colorado
columbus
dc
hawaii
houston
hudson mohawk
kansas city
la
madison
maine
miami
michigan
milwaukee
minneapolis/st. paul
new hampshire
new jersey
new mexico
new orleans
north carolina
north texas
nyc
oklahoma
philadelphia
pittsburgh
portland
richmond
rochester
rogue valley
saint louis
san diego
san francisco
san francisco bay area
santa barbara
santa cruz, ca
sarasota
seattle
tampa bay
united states
urbana-champaign
vermont
western mass
worcester

West Asia
Armenia
Beirut
Israel
Palestine

Topics
biotech

Process
fbi/legal updates
mailing lists
process & imc docs
tech