avatarBill Nicholov

Summary

The article criticizes Canadian Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland for her support of a repressive regime in Macedonia, contrasting the minimal backlash she faces for being yelled at with the severe human rights abuses, including violence and imprisonment, faced by Macedonian protesters advocating for their rights and identity.

Abstract

The piece, titled "Defending the Aggressor: The Chrystia Freeland Playbook," highlights the stark difference between the public outcry over Freeland's experience of being yelled at in an elevator and the brutal treatment of Macedonian protesters by a U.S.-backed regime. It details the harrowing account of Biljana Vankovska, a Macedonian professor and leftist activist, who faced tear gas and shock bombs during a peaceful protest. The author, Bill Nicholov, accuses Freeland of ignoring the regime's human rights violations, including physical attacks, threats, and unlawful detentions, in pursuit of NATO expansion. Despite being informed about these abuses, Freeland continues to praise the regime for its alignment with her "Euro-Atlantic integration" goals. Nicholov argues that Freeland's actions are antithetical to true leftist values, which defend human rights and oppose interventionism and imperialism. The article also touches on the geopolitical context, explaining how Greece and Bulgaria's demands led to the forced name change of Macedonia to "North Macedonia," a move that erases the country's ethnic identity and history. Nicholov condemns the hypocrisy of Freeland, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and the Liberal Party of Canada for their role in supporting these oppressive policies, while the Canadian opposition and media fail to hold them accountable.

Opinions

  • The author views Chrystia Freeland's support for the Macedonian regime as hypocritical and contrary to genuine leftist principles.
  • Freeland is criticized for prioritizing NATO expansion over the human rights of Macedonians, turning a blind eye to the regime's abuses.
  • The article suggests that the Canadian government and media are complicit in overlooking the Macedonian regime's violations and Freeland's role in endorsing them.
  • The forced name change of Macedonia is seen as a strategic move by NATO and EU countries to appease Greece and Bulgaria at the expense of Macedonian identity and rights.
  • The author implies that the Canadian Liberal Party is misnamed, as their actions do not align with liberal or leftist values, particularly in their approach to foreign policy and human rights.
  • There is a clear frustration with the lack of action from the Canadian opposition in challenging the Liberal Party's stance on Macedonia and its broader foreign policy agenda.

Defending the Aggressor: The Chrystia Freeland Playbook

Getting yelled at once vs. being beaten by riot police and jailed…

Source: Wikimedia Commons

“It was so quick. All of a sudden the police forces squeezed us from all four sides and started shooting us with shock bombs and tear gas. I was among 10–15 elderly professors somewhere in the middle. My friend was quicker to realize what was going on and grabbed my hand taking me out of the crowd. At one point I could hardly breathe and almost fell down. It was the most horrible experience of my life.”

My friend, Biljana Vankovska, a well-known professor in Macedonia and real leftist (anti-interventionist, pro-human rights), told me this. And it happened while she was attending a protest against the U.S.-backed regime’s constant abuse of Macedonians’ rights and forced change of Macedonia’s name, identity and history.

Yet, a faux-leftist in Canada is getting all the sympathy lately — for being yelled at in an elevator. Deputy Prime Minister, Chrystia Freeland, is fully aware of the regime’s tactics in Macedonia — with women especially targeted — including attacks against civilians, threats against their families, detainments, arrests, intimidation, arson, imprisonment of Macedonians, subjecting them to abhorrent prison conditions — and all in the name of brutally silencing dissent.

Freeland also knows about one of the most infamous acts in recent Macedonian history — the U.S. ambassador at the time, Jess Baily, and several members of the regime holding female opposition MPs in parliamentary chambers against their will, blackmailing and threatening them and their families with imprisonment until they followed orders to vote to change Macedonia’s name.

Yet, Freeland publicly praises the regime because it suits her goal of “Euro-Atlantic integration” (NATO expansion/imperialism).

I’ve asked Freeland why she supports the regime. I’ve kept her and her policy advisors apprised of escalating human rights abuses against Macedonians throughout the Balkans. Describing the two broken legs suffered by the spokeswoman of an opposition party, also at a protest against the regime, did not phase her. NATO expansion is her goal, and nothing will get in her way.

A leftist does not celebrate interventionism, imperialism and abuses of human rights. But the Liberal Party is misnamed, they are not liberal/leftist.

And now, because of U.S.-led, Canadian and NATO-backed interventionism, the Republic of Macedonia is misnamed as “North Macedonia”, a term specifically designed to eradicate Macedonians’ ethnic identity, culture and history.

But why?

Greece had pledged to veto Macedonia’s Western-imposed NATO membership bid unless its name was changed, and everything Macedonian was eradicated. Bulgaria caught on and made similar demands for Macedonia’s Western-imposed EU membership bid.

Both countries announce, admit, and celebrate that their policies are designed to deny the existence and persecution of their large Macedonian minorities and to eliminate any expression of Macedonian ethnic identity.

NATO and EU countries leapt at the chance to support their “strategic partners”, Greece and Bulgaria. Led by the U.S., the regime in Macedonia was installed to force through the name change and subsequent treaties — at the expense of Macedonians’ most basic of human rights.

And it is precisely these human rights that are defended by real leftists. It’s too bad that Freeland, Trudeau and the Liberal Party’s play-acting and hypocrisy are left unchecked by the Canadian opposition and media. Yet they all hop on board to defend the aggressor.

Bill Nicholov, President Macedonian Human Rights Movement International twitter.com/billnicholov

More from Bill Nicholov:

Canada
Chrystia Freeland
Nato
Leftism
Macedonia
Recommended from ReadMedium