While we express our in-principle support for good neighbourly relations, advancement of relations and the integration of Macedonia into European and Atlantic structures, we cannot at the same time not condemn the contents of this agreement which, despite all the fine phrases, is in fact contrary to the abovementioned values.
UN Special Envoy Matthew Nimetz told Macedonian Human Rights Movement International representatives: "Off the record - If I were Macedonian, I would not negotiate my name”. The first mediator for the name dispute, Robin O'Neil, has come out repeatedly against the name negotiations and has implored Macedonia to stop negotiating.
Македонско друштво "Илинден" - Тирана и Македонско друштво "Илинден" - Тирана Огранок Голо Брдо со индигнација ја отфрла денешната малициозна изјава на лидерот на Социјалистичката партија и премиер на Албанија Еди Рама, митинг на Форумот на жените во Корча, минимизирајќи го бројот на Македонците во Албанија. ...
Published in The Hill If you play a game by the rules and your opponent cheats, you'll lose. If the referee is siding with your opponent in spite of his cheating, you'll lose. Does this mean that I'm advocating that you cheat to level the playing field? No.
Macedonian Human Rights Movement International President, Bill Nicholov, met with Canadian Ambassador to Macedonia, Philip Pinnington on May 18, 2017, and reiterated MHRMI's position that the West is undermining Macedonia's sovereignty by supporting a coalition whose public goal is to denationalize Macedonia, and who benefited from blatant US/Albania foreign interference.
As per Macedonia's constitution, Macedonian Human Rights Movement International calls on Macedonia's caretaker government to deny a mandate to the SDSM/DUI coalition, reject their current takeover of Parliament, and immediately announce a date for new elections - one free of outside interference. This is all within the caretaker government's power and guaranteed by the Macedonian constitution.
Published in "The Hill": "Trump must take action in Macedonia to fix damage done by Obama and Clinton" President Trump is doing something very un-Trumpesque. And it's concerning. He's allowing an Obama/Hillary administration policy to remain in place instead of implementing his own.