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Posted inBosnia & Herzegovina, Central Europe & Baltics, Commentary, Eastern Europe & Russia, Politics, Society, Southeastern Europe

Farewell to a Dissident President

by Boyko Vassilev 05 Feb 201514 Aug 2020

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Bulgaria’s Zhelyu Zhelev deserved in life the praise now being heaped upon him in death.

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