The abandoned communist monument on Buzludzha peak has gone viral on Instagram, and is now in 10 th position on the list of most visited abandoned buildings in the world. Data of the Alan Boswell Group insurance company which specializes in..
Bulgaria is still the only European country without a memorial to the victims of totalitarian regimes. Attention was once again called to this shameful fact, like a long untreated ulcer on the body of our society, on 1 June, when hundreds of people..
The annual initiative commemorating the victims of the biggest concentration camp for the political opponents of the Bulgarian Communist Party in Bulgaria, is to take place at 12 noon today on the spot where the former concentration camp Belene stood..
“Our entire family, we would all go to Photo Kemilev Studio, a wonderful artist photographer! The window display showed numerous portraits of musicians, actors, painters, writers… a whole gallery.” Mrs. Dimi Dimcheva, daughter of cellist Nikola..
In the middle of the 20th century, dozens of Bulgarian villages were submerged forever underwater and their inhabitants were forcibly evicted from their land. The communist government started the mass construction of dams, but at the..
A procession is being organized today to the stone quarry near Lovech where Sunny Beach concentration camp once stood, as well as a memorial service to honour the memory of the victims of the communist terror. The Sunny Beach death camp was..
A commemorative rally was held in the village of Mogilyane to mark 37 years after the so-called „revival process.“ The entire leadership of the MRF participated in the commemoration. The forced change of Arabic-Turkish names with..
The memory of the victims of the communist regime was honored with a procession from the town of Lovech (Central North Bulgaria) to the labor camp "Sunny Beach" and a memorial ceremony at the former stone quarry of the communist camp. "These camps..
It is 30 years today since the historic visit to Bulgaria by French President Francois Mitterrand which gave an impetus to the democratic processes in the country. During his visit in January 1989, President Mitterrand invited 12..
The MPs observed one minute of silence today to commemorate the victims of the communist regime and the so-called “Revival Process” – the forcible renaming of the Bulgarian Turks. To mark the Day of Remembrance and Commemoration of the victims..