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Check this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aboliti...avery_timeline 1822 Greece abolishes slavery. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1926_Sl...n#Participants Participants As of 5 February 2002, 97 countries have signed, acceded to, ratified, succeeded to or otherwise committed to participation in the Convention (as amended) and its subsequent Protocol. The countries and the year of their first commitment to participation (bracketed) are: Afghanistan (1954), Albania (1957), Algeria (1963), Australia (1953), Austria (1954), Azerbaijan (1996), Bahamas (1976), Bahrain (1990), Bangladesh (1985), Barbados (1976), Belarus (1956), Belgium (1962), Bolivia (1983), Bosnia and Herzegovina (1993), Brazil (1966), Cameroon (1984), Canada (1953), Chile (1995), Croatia (1992), Cuba (1954), Cyprus (1986), Denmark (1954), Dominica (1994), Ecuador (1955), Egypt (1954), Ethiopia (1969), Fiji (1972), Finland (1954), France (1963), Germany (1973), Greece (1955), Guatemala (1983), Guinea (1963), Hungary (1958), India (1954), Iraq (1955), Ireland (1961), Israel (1955), Italy (1954), Jamaica (1964), Jordan (1959), Kuwait (1963), Kyrgyzstan (1997), Lesotho (1974), Liberia (1953), Libya (1957), Madagascar (1964), Malawi (1965), Mali (1973), Malta (1966), Mauritania (1986), Mauritius (1969), Mexico (1954), Monaco (1954), Mongolia (1968), Morocco (1959), Myanmar (1957), Nepal (1963), Netherlands (1955), New Zealand (1953), Nicaragua (1986), Niger (1964), Nigeria (1961), Norway (1957), Pakistan (1955), Papua New Guinea (1982), Philippines (1955), Romania (1957), Russia (1956), St Lucia (1990), St Vincent and the Grenadines (1981), Saudi Arabia (1973), Sierra Leone (1962), Solomon Islands (1981), South Africa (1953), Spain (1976), Sri Lanka (1958), Sudan (1957), Sweden (1954), Switzerland (1953), Syria(1954), Taiwan (1955), Trinidad and Tobago (1966), Tunisia (1966), Turkey (1955), Turkmenistan (1997), Uganda (1964), Ukraine (1959), UK (1953), Tanzania (1962), USA (1956), Uruguay (2001), Viet Nam (1956), Yemen (1987), Yugoslavia (2001), Zambia (1973) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- As you can see, Yugoslavia has been a member of the Slavery convention since... 2001, when the unspeakable people had already seceded from Yugoslavia. Since their name is not included in ANY form, we may assume that ownership of Slaves is still legal in that wasteland... |
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| Actually this explains how you have succeeded to live your lie for so long.
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...Anyway, what do you care? Did I prove my point or not? Do you have anything to answer to that, or you'll make Velesta infamous once again? http://web.archive.org/web/200512170...ge.asp?nid=754 http://gvnet.com/humantrafficking/*********.htm "Human Trafficking & Modern-day Slavery Republic of *********" So, the real reason for having the name censored is to save the good name of Macedonia spared from Albanian pimps and a total disgrace of a country like yours. I am still trying to remember the last time that your country was mentioned in the international press for a positive achievment. Maybe... never? Last edited by Petros Houhoulis; 06-27-2008 at 05:07 AM. |
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I'm not going to challenge anyone as I see it as wasting of energy. It is very clear to me that I can never convince you, neither you can convince me of your beliefs. That is the reason why there can never be a compromise between Greece and Macedonia. I guess the only peaceful solution is to exist in parallel worlds that never cross... As I mentioned in my other posts, one way to do this is by not joining EU and NATO (in fact I cannot imagine how Macedonia and Greece can function in the same organization). Instead we should search for other partners. Don't think that Macedonia is not attractive to other countries. It has proven the opposite.
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You will only benefit from this
__________________ FYROM: No History, No Future |
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In the end what remains ....are the facts i.e. "The unspeakable nation has yet to ban slavery!!!"
__________________ "Χρυσό σπαρμένο αθέριστο και ποιος θα σε θερίσει, πρι σηκωθεί κιανείς βορρές κι αστάχυ δε σ' αφήσει, Ω, δυο μου μάτια..." |
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"Attractive" is a very generic term. You are landlocked, a weak country surrounded by countries considered more or less hostile, that you need one way or another because of your distance from the sea. Greece has been able even to impose embargo upon you, and it devastated you for a while. You have no means of blocking your access to anything, we can bypass you by a different route. Your economy relies upon a lot of Greek investments. One way or another, you are unable to ignore us and live in a parallel world... |
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