Talk:Metodi Shatorov

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[edit] Bulgaria and Macedonia

In the article you refer to Sharlo as both Bulgarian and ethnic Macedonian. How is this information credible? It also says that he was the secretary of the Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia when in fact it was the newly established Communist Party of Macedonia. Also, you say that he was pro-Bulgarian but this is not true as he supported ethnic Macedonian Partisan Detachments in the National Liberation War of Macedonia. I did not want to make any edits to the article to avoid conflict with other editors but I hope to get some feedback. I realize that the article makes no direct assertions that he was Bulgarian but parts of the article make no sense. Also, the article has no sources.Frightner 12:53, 23 July 2007 (UTC)

From what I can see, most of the information of this article is taken from here, a nationalist Bulgarian website, accusing ethnic Macedonians of being revisionists and propagandists. I can understand the shame of linking to it in the article itself. Frightner 13:05, 23 July 2007 (UTC)