|
The Canadian Press In The Name of MACEDONIA
|
|
Macedonia II: A Balkan farce By: ERIC MARGOLIS(The Toronto sun, Thursday, February 27. 1992) If they could, the furious Greeks would sue. It would be history's first case of national trademark infringement.The
Greeks have a point. Back in 1945, Yugoslavia's ruler, Marshall Tito, detached
a chunk of Serbia and named it Macedonia. Athens protested but was ignored.
Macedonians II claims they are a distinct nation with a right to independence.
What's more, some of them want to annex other parts of historical Macedonia that
lie in neighboring Albania, Bulgaria and Greece. All
of this sounds like a Balkan farce. If Yugos can usurp the name Macedonia, why
can't Slovenia change its name to Switzerland? Think what "made in
:Switzerland" would do for Slovenian exports. Why doesn't North Korea call
itself Japan? Iraq could also badly do with a name change. Funny and curious, to be sure. But in the hot headed Balkans, looking
at your neighbor the wrong
way can lead to war. So Macedonia is no laughing matter. During 1912 -1913, the
new Balkan nations fought like wolves for control of Macedonia. Today, the
geographical region of Macedonia II is claimed by Greece, Bulgaria and Albania
- not to mention the belligerent Serbs. Macedonia II's neighbors insist there are no such people as Macedonians. Its two million
people are a hodgepodge of Albanians, Slavs, Turks, gypsies and those mysterious
Balkan people, the Vlachs, originally a Romanian pastoral tribe. The Slavs who
now rule Macedonia II pretend it's a purely Slavic nation, though non-Slav
Albanians make up 40% of the population. Most
worried are the Greeks. They fear an independent Macedonia will try to annex
Greek Macedonia or at least stir up trouble in the region. It might also make a
grab for chunks of Bulgaria and Albania. In other words, a really nasty Balkan
imbroglio. The
simplest solution: Carve up Macedonia II and parcel out the pieces to its
neighbors. But doing so would be a nightmare. The last time this solution was
tried, the result was the Balkan Wars. Maybe the Macedonians II should just
change their name to Newfoundland and live happily ever after on handouts from
Ottawa.
|
|
|
|
|