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Report on the Greek minority in F.Y.R.M. : in response to the Helsinki Watch report on human rights in F.Y.R.M., January 1994, vol. 6, issue 1 / [Center for the Study of Greek Minorities] ; edition sponsored by the Lawyers Association of Thessaloniki.
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English
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Thessaloniki, Greece : Center for the Study of Greek Minorities, 1994.
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76 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.
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Special Collections - Remote Storage (ReCAP): Rare Books. Special Collections Use Only
JC599.M275 R46 1994
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Human rights
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Macedonia (Republic).
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Macedonia (Republic)
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Politics and government
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1992-.
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Greeks
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Macedonia (Republic).
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Propaganda
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Macedonia (Republic).
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Center for the Study of Greek Minorites (Thessalonikē, Greece)
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Dikēgorikos Syllogos Thessalonikēs
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Notes
Report includes documents "proving human rights violations of Greeks in F.Y.R.M." and "proving F.Y.R.M.'s propaganda against the territorial integrity of Greece".
Princeton copy includes a handwritten letter to Van Coufoudakis from George Gialtouridis, executive secretary of the Human Rights Committee for the Greek Minorities of the Balkans, U.S.A, Inc., dated Aug. 11, 1994.
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Includes bibliographical references.
Source acquisition
Gift of Van Coufoudakis to the Program in Hellenic Studies for Princeton University Library.
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83636608
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