Talk:Lazar Koliševski

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Wikified and fixed numerous spelling and grammar mistakes made in the English language. Rlevse 17:11, 17 November 2005 (UTC)

Good grief, the article is so biased; I don’t know where to begin…--Cigor 22:27, 15 December 2005 (UTC)

I agree with the bias, can someone edit it to NPOV standard, and as far as the roots of Lazar Kolisev check out this: http://site.znain.com/macedonia/pictures-and-docs/requestsfrommacedonianpoliticians.htm

To add to this website. the documents are true, however NO Macedonians during WWII could write to the Bulgarian government as a Macedonian. They had to write under a Bulgarian name.

If one would study Yugoslav/Bulgarian relations between the 1940s - 1980s. one will learn that Kolisevski and the Yugoslav government did nothing but attack the Bulgarian government on Macedonia.

Two funny mistakes have been done in describing the second picture (from LCY congress 1978):

1) Kolisevski is not at the picture. The man described as Kolisevski is in fact Petar Stambolic from Serbia.[[1]]

2) The man described as Dzemal Bijedic cannot be Dzemal Bijedic because this politician had died one year before the congress! [[2]]