Living under Communism had some good points, but did they outweigh the daily str

10 WAYS TO FIGHT OSTALGIA

Living under Communism had some good points, but did they outweigh the daily struggle?
Outstanding vistas less than an hour's drive from Sofia

ISKAR GORGE

Outstanding vistas less than an hour's drive from Sofia
Ireland's man in Sofia

JOHN ROWAN

Ireland's man in Sofia
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OLD LOGO, NEW LOGO

Bulgaria's new tourist brand raises eyebrows

Issue 77

 

 

DEAR RALITSA

"Mass emigration is bad for you, and it is bad for us in the UK."

Issue 77

 

 

DEAR MR FARAGE

"As a person who is Bulgarian, lived and studied in the UK and chose to go back to Bulgaria and build a career here instead of the UK, I wanted to take a stand on your statement regarding Bulgarian and Romanian immigrants and explain why I chose to go back to my home country"

Issue 77

 

UNDER THE YOKE OF STEREOTYPES

Vagabond Media's new book provokes controversy, threats

Issue 75-76

 

 

ON PATRIOTS AND 'PATRIOTS'

Any Bulgarian who seeks to study Bulgarian lands under the Ottoman Empire runs a terrible risk. Unless they just trot out the accepted black-and-white mythology of vile Turks and brave oppressed Bulgarians, they will be labelled as "anti-Bulgarian" and "agents" of foreign enemy powers.

Issue 75-76

 

 

NOT IN BLACK-AND-WHITE

Preface to The Turks of Bulgaria, Vagabond Media's most recent book

 

Issue 74

 

 

HOLY OR TOADY?

Demise of Orthodox Church's head marks end of era, but not beginning of new one

Issue 74

 

 

RESCUE OF BULGARIA'S JEWS

The fact is that about 48,000 Jews in Bulgaria proper were spared the Nazi gas chambers and 11,343 Jews from the Bulgarian-administered territories in Macedonia, Aegean Thrace and southern Serbia were not

Issue 73

 

 

FACING THE PAST, BUT FAILING TO LOOK TO THE FUTURE

Conference attempts to clean Bulgaria's WW2 record

 

Issue 73

 

 

MILITSIONERSHTINA

GERB reintroduces concept thought to belong to Communist era

Issue 71-72

 

 


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VAGABOND VIDEO

70 years ago, on 10 March 1943, Bulgaria's pro-Nazi government decided to defy Berlin and halt the deportation of Bulgaria's 50.000 Jews. This was down to the actions of one man - Dimitar Peshev. Just two years later he faced Communist justice and found himself on trial for his life. His niece Kaluda Kiradjieva remembers

This video was produced by www.mycentury.tv

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