The Cultural Genocide that Resulted from the Agreement between Macedonia and Greece Concluded in Prespa Village

Authors

  • Igor Janev

Keywords:

prespa agreement, UN, conditions, national identity, treaty, assimilation, personality

Abstract

In this paper we have shown how Macedonia in its misperception that Security Council Resolutions 817 1993 and 845 1995 were legal UN acts nonsensically negotiated for three decades over the legally impermissible sovereign matter of national identity virtually not understanding that the legal identity is the basic element of sovereignty and the juridical personality of any state and at the same time an inviolable category of national identity of a sovereign people which is an essence of the cultural sovereignty In their apparent ignorance all Macedonian governments didn t notice that the Macedonian state without the legal identity as a de facto even de jure nameless State was admitted to the UN membership by an error and an omission delict of omission committed by the main political bodies of the UN when they admitted Macedonia under prohibited additional conditions extraneous to the legally defined scope of general UN membership conditions prescribed by Article 4 paragraph 1 of the UN Charter

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Igor Janev. (2024). The Cultural Genocide that Resulted from the Agreement between Macedonia and Greece Concluded in Prespa Village. Global Journal of Human-Social Science, 24(C3), 1–14. Retrieved from https://socialscienceresearch.org/index.php/GJHSS/article/view/103996

The Cultural Genocide that Resulted from the Agreement between Macedonia and Greece Concluded in Prespa Village

Published

2024-04-02