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1. Batak klane
Every nations kill other nations. Bulgarian when came to the land of today Bulgaria, they killed all the lokal people (traks), they kill all the time the greeks people. Why today they still crying for Batak kiling? History is past time. They must be gratefull to Osman turks for the culture of eating and clothing and religion, respect to the old people for many many thinks. The turks gave them so much freedom, which the fashist, comunist and today the democrats did'nt gave them. Because of the Osman turks today they are still seperate country, culture, language and religion.
fes cherven | 06.01.2010 - 18:26
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