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Divisive Statue of Assassin May Return to North Macedonia

Tatarčevi Memorial House | Resen | Ohrid, Struga & Prespa

share The controversial Resen-born army officer and doctor Hristo Tatarčev (1869-1952) was also a leading figure in the pre-war Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organisation, and his former home in the centre of town has been turned into a museum featuring many personal items relating to the man and his work. Depending on who you choose to believe, the famed fighter for Macedonian independence was either Bulgarian or Macedonian, an argument that rages in some circles and that Tatarčev, a believer in equality for all, would have no doubt disapproved. Don’t be frightened by the bizarre waxwork dummies in historical clothing upstairs. It’s all part of the show.

The decline in democracy in CEE and Central Asia has accelerated

“This year’s findings make it abundantly clear that we have not yet stemmed the authoritarian tide,” says Sarah Repucci, vice president of research and analysis at Freedom House. “Democratic governments will have to work in solidarity with one another, and with democracy advocates and human rights defenders in more repressive settings, if we are to reverse 15 years of accumulated declines and build a more free and peaceful world.” The report finds that the share of countries designated Not Free has reached its highest level since the deterioration of democracy began in 2006, and that countries with declines in political rights and civil liberties outnumbered those with gains by the largest margin recorded during the 15-year period.

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