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EFA says Bulgaria hampers registration of OMO Ilinden-Pirin
Brussels /25/10/ 19:35
http://www.makfax.com.mk/look/novina/article.tpl?IdLanguage=1&IdPublication=2&NrArticle=41226&NrIssue=176&NrSection
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Bulgaria continues with putting obstacles to OMO Ilinden Pirin in its efforts to obtain a proper registration. This is said in the letter sent recently by the European Parliament's grouping "European Free Alliance" (EFA) to the President of the European Commission, Jose Manuel Barroso, European Enlargement Commissioner, Olli Rehn, Council of EU Ministers and the highest Bulgarian authorities. "Even a year after the European Court of Human Rights came up with a ruling ordering Bulgaria to accept the registration of OMO Ilinden Pirin, this country continues with increasing vigor to impede organization's activities, with an aim to prevent it from acquiring a legitimacy as a participant in the Bulgarian democracy", EFA's President, Mrs Nelly Maes, says in her letter. "A Sofia's Court is due to respond to the request submitted by OMO Ilinden, however, the preliminary hearing that took place on 18 October 2006 turned out into a farce", Maes says in the letter, stating a number of facts related to ridiculous behavior of the Bulgarian authorities in their efforts to dodge registration of the party. EFA raises numerous objections against the Bulgarian media as well, accusing them of partial reporting and lack of presentation of OMO Ilinden Pirin's arguments. The letter ends with a conclusion that "an attempt for indirect evasion of the Strasbourg Court's ruling is in place, which qualified Bulgarian authorities' behavior as clear violation of the fundamental human rights".