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SAMOBOR, August 1 (Hina) - Croatia's Macedonian ethnic minority
celebrated its national and religious holiday Ilinden on Saturday
with a traditional picnic in Samobor, a town near Zagreb.
The Community of Macedonians in the Republic of Croatia organised
the celebration of the 95th anniversary of the Ilinden uprising of
Macedonians against the Turkish authorities.
The picnic also marked the year of the 50th anniversary of the
General Declaration of Human Rights and Freedoms and seven years of
Croatia's independence.
This now fifth Ilinden celebration in a row held in Samobor was held
under the auspices of the Government Office for Ethnic and National
Minorities.
Office head Mila Simic addressed the gathering on the importance of
the General Declaration and respecting the rights of ethnic
minorities.
Macedonia's Ambassador to Croatia Servet Avziu and Samobor Mayor
Ivan Bedenicic also spoke at the event.
Community officials also marked Ilinden anniversary celebrations
by laying a wreath at a monument to Macedonian poet Koce Racin,
whose anthology of poems titled "Beli mugri" ("The White Mulberry")
was printed in Samobor in 1939.
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