Bulgarian Man Sentenced to Two Years in Komotini for Burning Greek Flag
A 26-year-old Bulgarian man has been sentenced to two years in prison by a court in Komotini, Greece
Students who recently occupied the main building of Sofia University arranged a performance Sunday recalling the November 17, 1939 and 1973 storming of universities in Prague and Athens by armed forces.
The action was part of the occupiers' honoring of International Students' Day.
The day was declared November 17 in remembrance of the 1939 occupation of Prague's Charles University and its brutal crushing by Nazi armed forces on November 17 that year.
Sunday Bulgarian students walked out of Sofia University to the Parliament across the street, where some of them lied down on the ground, paint on their clothes to represent blood.
Their action carried a direct reference to the November 17, 1973 events at the Athens Polytechnic, when forces of the Greek military junta stormed the building, killing civilians.
They also carried a poster in Greek saying "Eleutheria kai demokratia", the slogan of the Athens Polytechnic uprising, meaning "freedom and democracy".
Another poster carried said "Praha 1939, Athena 1973, Sofia 2013."
Students in Bulgaria have staged the occupation of Sofia University to protest a perceived lack of morality in Bulgarian politics and lack of solidarity in Bulgarian society.
They have requested the resignation of PM Plamen Oresharski and the dissolution of the current parliament.
The protest is seen as a continuation of strong June and July anti-cabinet rallies in Sofia.
Tuesday students tried to stage a blockade of Parliament in Sofia and clashed with riot police.
The day will be mostly sunny, with occasional cloud cover, and some light rain in the mountain areas
A massive fire near Belogradchik has been brought under control, but the destruction is severe
Starting today, toll cameras on Bulgaria’s highways will begin issuing fines to drivers caught using emergency lanes unlawfully
A 26-year-old Bulgarian man has been sentenced to two years in prison by a court in Komotini, Greece
Over the course of nearly a month, Bulgarian authorities have uncovered 12 illegal residential facilities, often referred to as "houses of horrors," resulting in the removal of more than 400 individuals
The weather across Bulgaria on Saturday will be mostly sunny, although temporary increases in cloudiness are expected in the eastern regions and mountainous areas
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