Macedonia
paid its respects Saturday to its revolutionary Goce Delcev on the 140.
anniversary of his birth. Delegations of President's Cabinet,
Parliament, Government, political parties, and associations bearing his
name laid flowers on his tomb in Skopje church 'Sv Spas' and Delcev's
monuments on 'Macedonia' square and the City Park.
In a religious service, honoring Delcev and other
heroes of the Ilinden Uprising, Skopje Eparchy Metropolitan Kiril called
on citizens of Macedonia to respect their legacy, messages, advises and
turn them into actions in favor of the beloved fatherland.
Delcev, a visionary, prominent by his proverbial
sentence: 'I understand the world solely as a field for cultural
competition among the peoples', was born on 4 February in 1872 in Kukus.
He was a student of Solun High School and Sofia's Military
Academy.
Delcev lived only 31 years and was active on the
Macedonian revolutionary stage for about one decade, yet he exerted a
very profound influence on the Macedonian national liberation movement;
being one of the leaders of what is commonly known today as Internal
Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (VMRO), he revealed the idea of
liberty to the Macedonian nation, tracing the path of national and
social emancipation for the working masses of Macedonia. He died on May
4, 1903 in a skirmish with the Turkish police near the village of
Banitsa.
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