What's in a Name ? Greek Protests to the Name Macedonia by the Country
Posted on the 04 February 2018 by Sampathkumar Sampath
Macedonia,
a landlocked country, officially the
Republic of Macedonia a country in the Balkan peninsula in Southeast Europe is
in news. It is one of the successor states of the former Yugoslavia, from which
it declared independence in 1991. It became a member of the United Nations in
1993, however there has been a running
feud with Greece over the use of the
name "Macedonia", and hence admitted with provisional description the former Yugoslav Republic of
Macedonia, (sometimes abbreviated as FYROM and FYR Macedonia).
Alexander
the Great inspires and is the subject matter of history ~ the great Emperor ( 356
BC – 323 BC), ruled from the ancient
Greek kingdom of Macedon[a]. He was a
member of the Argead dynasty, succeeded his father Philip II to the throne at
the age of twenty. He spent most of his ruling years on an unprecedented
military campaign through Asia and northeast Africa, as he created one of the
largest empires of the ancient world by the age of thirty, stretching from
Greece to northwestern India. He was
undefeated in battle. Macedonia was an ancient kingdom, the dominant state of
Hellenistic Greece, founded and initially ruled by the royal Argead dynasty. Sparta was occupied later by Antigonus III Doson. Philip II's son
Alexander the Great, leading a federation of Greek states, accomplished his
father's objective of commanding the whole of Greece when he destroyed Thebes
after the city revolted. After
Alexander's death in 323 BC, the ensuing wars of the Diadochi, and the
partitioning of Alexander's short-lived empire, Macedonia remained a Greek
cultural and political center in the Mediterranean region.
Back home,
in 1971, Trichinapoly was officially changed as Tiruchirapalli ~ many a cities
have changed their names adopting back their old names. Madras became Chennai, Baroda to Vadodara;
Bombay to Mumbai; Trivandrum to Thiruvananthapuram; Cochin to Kochi; Calcutta to Kolkata; Pondicherry
to Puducherry; Bangalore became Bengaluru ~ the list has no full-stop – there could
be more in the offing – but the subject matter of post ‘though opposition to
change in name is far different!”.
Macedonia
is a region of Greece in the southern Balkans and the second largest and most
populous in the country. The mountainous region incorporates parts of ancient
Macedon, a kingdom ruled by Alexander the Great ; the Republic of Macedonia is
an entirely separate entity - a country in the Balkan peninsula in south east
Europe.
In Europe,
there has been news of Greek protesters gathering outside
parliament in Athens on Sunday, calling on the country of Macedonia to change
its name in the latest chapter of a 25-year row. Greeks object to Macedonia's name because they
have their own territory called Macedonia. They argue that the use of the name
by their neighbor implies territorial claims over Greek land. Greece have
blocked Macedonia's aspirations to join NATO and the European Union. Efforts by
the two countries to settle the dispute have been inconclusive since the Balkan
state broke away from Yugoslavia in 1991.
MailOnline reports
that thousands of protesters gathered outside Parliament in Greece as the
long-running row over the name of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
continued. Protesters took part in the
massive rally as politicians from both sides try to revive attempts to come to
a amicable solution between them. The
protesters called on the government to ensure that any solution banned the use
of the term Macedonia in the country's new name. Organisers expect a big
turnout for Sunday's rally which follows on from a strong protest in the Greek
region of Macedonia in January. 'Macedonia means
Greece' read a big banner on Syntagma square, which has been the main scene of
protests against austerity since the debt crisis began in 2010. People
with Greek flags also attended a rally in front of the Tomb of the Unknown
Soldier in Athens. Among key speakers was world-renowned Greek composer Mikis
Theodorakis.
Hours before the
rally, unknown assailants threw red paint outside the home of the 93-year old
leftist artist, a symbol of resistance against the 1967-1974 military junta,
and sprayed slogans on the walls against his involvement. About 300,000 people
turned out at a demonstration on January 21 in Thessaloniki, capital of Greece's
Macedonia region. The case arouses
strong emotions among Greeks who consider Macedonia, the ancient kingdom ruled
by Alexander the Great, to be an integral part of their homeland and heritage. The
left-led government has proposed a compound name, with a geographical
qualifier, which would be the only name that could be used for the country. A
poll published in the conservative Kathimerini newspaper showed that about 70
percent of Greeks oppose the use of 'Macedonia' in any solution.
Gathered around the
statue of Alexander the Great in Thessaloniki were members of the neo-Nazi
Golden Dawn party and local clergy. Cretans in traditional costumes who
travelled from the southern island with their horses, as well as people from
northern Greece wearing costumes from the Macedonian wars era a century ago,
crowded at the White Tower on the Thessaloniki waterfront from early in the
morning. Greece and Macedonia had earlier returned to the United Nations hoping
to reach a compromise that could end dispute over the former Yugoslav
republic's name.
Outsiders
may ask what is in a name ? ~ only those affected and those who own, know the
pain and power.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
4th Feb
2018.