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Athens 14 / 04 / 2004

OPEN LETTER

Nikos Martis

Former Greek Government Minister

President of Macedonian Hestia

 

To Dr. Ismail Serageldin

Director General

of Bibliotheca Alexandrina

cc UNESCO

 

Dear Dr Serageldin,

 

            Please accept this well-meant letter, the writing of which was motivated by the following email, which was forwarded from Holland on the 19th December 2003 under the heading “DONATIONS BY THE WORLD MACEDONIAN CONGRESS” and reads verbatim “In an official visit to the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Mr Todor Petrov, Representative of the World Macedonia Congress, donated 190 books to the Library, of which the majority are written in the Macedonian language”.

 

            Mr Petrov said that the collection is contributed by several Ministries and they cover various topics such as Macedonian culture, folklore and monuments. The collection also includes the replica of a war helmet, similar to those that date back to the age of Alexander the Great, who founded the city of Alexandria in 332 BC. Mr Petrov also donated two ancient wine cups with the Macedonian shield to H.E. Mrs Susan Mubarak, Chair of the BA Board of Trustees, and Dr. Ismail Serageldin, Director of the Library. An original rare coin was also donated by Mr John Todorovski of the World Macedonian Congress.

 

            I chose to quote the full text of the said announcement on the internet, to which the international community has plausibly access, so that no dispute may arise as to the exactitude of the contents of this provocative and shameless usurpation of the Hellenic identity of the Macedonians, as well as of the Hellenic origin of the name, the language, the history and the culture of Macedonia.

 

            My latest book entitled “FYROM, the anti-democratic residuum in Europe and the problematic Stabilisation and Association Agreement with the EU”, a copy of which I happily dedicate to you herewith, reveals with irrefutable historical facts and documents that the re-naming of South Serbia into Macedonia, effected in August 1944 by Tito and Stalin’s consent, aiming at the detachment of Macedonia from Greece, in order to gain control of the northern Aegean and subsequently the artificial creation of the pseudo-macedonian nation of Skopje, constitutes the greatest political and historical fraud.

 

            It is worth mentioning the immediate reaction of the US Secretary of State of the Roosvelt administration, Stettinius, who in his circular 868014/1944 denounced any reference to a “Macedonian nation”, “Macedonian homeland” and “Macedonian national consciousness”, as demagoguery, and stated that the US will take measures against those who will assist Yugoslavia and Bulgaria in their attempts to ignite a Macedonian question; something that was supported by later Presidents, many legislative bodies of the US and, among other, the United Nations, Pope John Paul and the confession of Stalin and Dimitrov.

 

            With the formation of the “Socialist democracy of Macedonia”, they created on paper the non-existent ingredients of the pseudo-macedonian nation. Namely, regarding (1) the State, it was named in 1944 “Macedonian government”, “Macedonian Parliament”. Regarding (2) the Language, the Bulgarian dialect that was spoken in Skopje was named “Macedonian Language”, and following procedures of many months it was recognised in May 1945 as “the Macedonian language”. Its first grammar was circulated in 1952 and its first philological dictionary in 1961. Regarding the Church, it was in 1968 proclaimed by the atheistic Communist party only in Skopje “Autocephalous Macedonian Church”. As regards History, the three-volume history of “The Macedonian Nation” was published in 1969. With the most fraudulent assertion that the ancient Macedonians were not Greeks, they forged history in a vulgar manner and appropriated all the events, the monuments and personnages who have been active in Macedonia throughout the centuries.

 

            Skopje, which was a) during antiquity and the Roman Empire period capital of Dardania, b) during the Turkish dominion capital of Kossovo, c) from 1912-1944 capital of South Serbia (Vardaska) were arbitrarily and illegally named capital of Macedonia. The metropolis of Macedonia, Thessaloniki, known as such since 316 BC by Strabo, is called Soloun by the Skopjans with the result that whoever hears that Apostle Paul wrote letters to the people of Thessaloniki, they don’t understand the name of city, to the inhabitants of which it was addressed.

 

            Skopjans already pursue to become members of the European Union. This goal of theirs is not feasible, as long as they don’t disappopriate the stolen Hellenistic names “Macedonia-Macedonian” and they don’t acquire a new name as after all Mr Thomas Niles, the Under Secretary of State, declared in a statement to the Congress committee in June 1992.

 

            The reasons which debar their incorporation under the present name are:

 

       1) In the Treaty of Maastricht, an integral part of the Treaty of Amsterdam, whereby the new interests of the EU include Education and Culture. With a special report, copy of which I attach hereto, I put as a problem to the EU the matter of the identity of Macedonians, which is the Greek identity. My report and a relevant book were passed on to 9 committees of the European Parliament.

 

       2) All the neighbourly Balkan peoples have disapproved of the Macedoniasm of the Skopjans.

 

          a) Zelev as President of the Democracy of Bulgaria during an official visit to Sweden on 20/5/1993 characterised the pseudo-macedonian nation “a murder of Titoism and Stalinism”.

 

          b) The leader of an Albanian party of Skopje accused publicly President Gligorov of forging the history of his neighbours and of his Macedonianism being fabricated.

 

          c) The Serbian church, but also the Serbs who know the truth, are against this artificial nation.

 

          d) No Greek government could possibly allow the incorporation of this democracy under the name Macedonia and its Slav inhabitants as Macedonians, as the purpose of its creation was, as it is clear in maps of school books, the detachment of Macedonia from Greece, together with the appropriation of its cultural heritage of Macedonia, which, as Hellenistic period, influenced the history of mankind; but it is also an insult to the memory of the outstanding Presidents of three Greek political parties, such as 1) of the Macedonian Constantine Karamanlis, who as President of Democracy, 2) of Andreas Papandreou, who as Prime Minister, as shown from official texts appearing in my book and 3) of Elias Iliou, as President of the Left Party (EDA) who with the dramatic title in a letter of his “Be careful with Macedonia” in newspaper VEMA 17/2/1981 with substantial arguments put out of the question any acceptance of the name “Macedonia”.

          e) Because this Democracy offends everybody, in Europe and the entire world, who respects the historical truth, for, as the Swedish University Lund with the signature of Staffan Stolpe, mentions in a special study in 1995, the history of Macedonia is not only the history of the Greeks, but of all the Europeans, as the Macedonians spread the Hellenic civilisation in Europe and all over the world. With a new name the dangerous ties of the neighbouring people with their fellow countrymen at Skopje will be cut off and thus the Skopjans will cease to present the provocative contention that there are Macedonian minorities, a fact that breeds danger for peace, something that made in 2000 Pundit Ashtown, candidate Governor of the United Nations at Kossovo, to characterise Skopje as the Bomb of the Balkans.

           

The name that they historically deserve is the DEMOCRACY of Dardania as Skopje had been its capital for centuries. Moreover, it is with a new name that this multinational democracy will be able to prosper un-distracted and become a factor of peace.

 

            No Macedonian nation has ever existed, nor does it exist now. The Macedonians were Greeks, a fact that is confirmed by 1) by texts of the Old and the New Testament, by texts of ancient authors, by historical events (wars, treaties, Turkish inventories and elections), by the participation of the Macedonians in the Olympic games and the Amphictyonies, but also by the fact that all Greeks regarded mount Olympus as the dwelling place of their Gods and the other Macedonian mountain, Pieria, as the place of origin of the Muses. 2) by the fact that the Macedonians had, together with all Greeks, the same language (Greek), the same Gods, the same sanctuaries, the same names, the same habits and customs and the same ancient theatres, 4 of which are in Macedonia and 2 with Greek inscriptions in the southernmost part of the democracy of Skopje, which belonged to ancient Macedonia and in 1912 it was annexed to Serbia as Serbian territory.

 

Finally, a catalytic element of proof, is the fact that at the National Research Centre in Athens, 5000 Greek inscriptions of Macedonia had been collected until 1983 and were printed in books, and also that 10.000 names of Macedonians had been stored, without mentioning many inscriptions on coins and amphorae, which are not included. The Skopjans and those ignorant of history or naive that have been misled have been summoned and are still summoned to provide even one single inscription of the “Macedonian language” and we will recognise them as Macedonians.

 

            It goes with saying that the entire historical background of the Library was Hellenistic and a happy amalgamation of two great civilisations, the Egyptian and the Greek; and that Alexander the Great and his successors were Greeks from Macedonia, a name that cannot be illegally and arbitrarily used by anybody. Moreover we must bear in mind that it was the Arab scholars who in the 8th century AD began to translate some of the works of the ancient Library into Arabic, especially the Alexandrian texts of ancient Greek philosophers and scientists, which were passed on to Europe where they were translated into Latin and through Renaissance became a precious intellectual property of humanity.

 

            It is therefore the duty of all those who respect the historical truth to preserve the status of the new Library, which is offended by the Skopjans’ donations. The keeping of their books is particularly incompatible with the Hellenistic period, whose name the Skopjans shamelessly sought to adopt years ago.

 

            Therefore the recent delivery of books to the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, written in a language, which was concocted in 1945 is not more that an improvised version of the Bulgarian language and falsely presented as the “Macedonians’ language”, constitutes a serious offence not only to the people of Egypt and Greece, but also to everybody with elementary knowledge of history and common sense. I am sure you will agree that one of the cardinal obligations of the revived Ptolemaic Library is the preservation of the historical truth on all cultural and scientific matters. Therefore you would allow me to comment that the official acceptance of a number of books from Skopje under the usurped Hellenic name of “Macedonia” denigrates the status of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, which constitutes a major cultural event of the century.

 

            An important and special role of the new Library of Alexandria is the fact that is has for some time now embarked on activities that transcend a library’s conventional functions and goals and it appears to have widened its horizons with initiatives for social development and cultural reform of the larger region of the Middle East.

 

            As a Macedonian, who fought in Alamein and still treasures beautiful memories of Egypt, where I lived for three and a half years during the Second World War, I had every reason to be a keen observer of all the stages of the construction of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, the much-awaited inauguration and the various programmes that followed and I appreciate how proud you must feel being the successor of the Ptolemaic Librarians.

 

            It may perhaps be appropriate to quote here C.P. Cavafy’s dictum “Oblivion  is the demise of all political or international matters”.

 

            Please accept my most sincere wishes for every success in your supreme and difficult task, together with the expression of my high esteem.

 

Yours truly,

 

 

N. Martis

Former Greek Government Minister

Nikos Martis

Former Greek Government Minister

President of Macendonian Hestia

8, Kaissarias street

115 27 Athens, Greece


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