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Note: The following press release is from Macedonian Human Rights Movement International. View the original release here. 

MHRMI and MAEI Meet with Dr. Hedy Fry, Canada’s Head of Delegation to the OSCE PA (Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe’s Parliamentary Assembly)

Originally released October 5, 2024


Bill Nicholov, President of Macedonian Human Rights Movement International (MHRMI) and Vasil Sterjovski, Macedonian human rights activist from Albania, the first Macedonian elected to parliament in that country, and President of the Macedonian Alliance for European Integration (MAEI), continued their meetings with Canadian government and foreign affairs officials. They met with Dr. Hedy Fry, Canada’s Head of Delegation to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe’s Parliamentary Assembly (OSCE PA) and Special Representative to the OSCE PA for Gender Issues, and Canada’s longest serving female Member of Parliament and MP of Canada’s current Liberal Party government.

Nicholov called for Canada to reverse its anti-Macedonian policy, implemented by the Liberal Party of Canada, and for Canada’s OSCE PA delegation to implement its goals of “respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms” to Macedonians. He highlighted the fact that Macedonian women, particularly opposition MPs and dissenters, were especially targeted by the US-installed regime of Zoran Zaev.

Nicholov explained that the overarching issue surrounding the exponential increase of anti-Macedonian activities in the Balkans is the forced name change demanded by Greece and illegally imposed by the United States and the Zaev regime. Gross violations of international and Macedonian law and human rights and civil liberties ensued in order to ensure the illegal imposition of the highly derogatory name “North Macedonia”, specifically designed to eradicate Macedonians’ identity, culture, and history in exchange for Greece lifting its veto of Macedonia’s US-imposed NATO membership bid.

Western, Canada included, backing of Greece’s demands gave carte blanche to Greece, Bulgaria and Albania to pursue their policies of negation of Macedonians’ identity and exponentially increase their violations of Macedonians’ human rights. Bulgaria expanded its attacks on Macedonians in Bulgaria, including against a cultural centre in Gorna Dzumaja, secret police threats and detainments of attendees of Macedonian commemorations, an explosion of anti-Macedonian hate speech by Bulgarian politicians and media, among much more.

Further, as explained by Sterjovski, Bulgaria has expanded its anti-Macedonian activities in Albania and demanded — and received — assistance from the Albanian government in its claim that the Macedonian minority in Albania is suddenly “Bulgarian”, in exchange for lifting of Bulgaria’s veto of Albania’s EU membership bid.

As Sterjovski pointed out, Bulgaria, abusing its membership in the European Union, uses various methods in its attempts to assimilate Macedonians and manufacture a “Bulgarian” minority in Albania, such as encouraging citizens of Albania — and charging them thousands of Euros — to get Bulgarian passports in order to use the privileges of the European Union. Bulgaria subsequently claims them as “ethnic Bulgarians”.

Bulgaria has repeatedly sent high-ranking officials to Albania to overtly interfere and cause provocations surrounding its anti-Macedonian activities and namely, its mass interference in Albania’s 2023 census in which both countries conspired to have Bulgarians appear as an ethnic minority for the first time in Albania’s history. All minorities in Albania have jointly condemned the census and called for a new census in which international monitors are present.

Nicholov condemned Western double standards in selectively applying human rights protections and not only omitting Macedonians, but purposely violating Macedonians’ rights.

MHRMI and MAEI called on Canada to condemn Bulgaria, Albania and Greece’s anti-Macedonian actions, to demand an immediate return of Macedonia’s name, and to ensure equal treatment and human rights protections for all Macedonians.


Macedonian Human Rights Movement International (MHRMI) has been active on human and national rights issues for Macedonians and other oppressed peoples since 1986. MHRMI demands respect for Macedonia’s name, identity and human rights for oppressed Macedonians in the Balkans. For more information: 1-416-850-7125, info@mhrmi.org, mhrmi.org, twitter.com/mhrmi, facebook.com/mhrmi, instagram.com/MacedonianHumanRights #OurNameIsMacedonia