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VARNA POD LUPA (Varna under magnifying glass) is the first in Varna anti-communist broadcast on the Internet. Its mission is to search, analyze and show facts proving that the criminal communist regime in Varna, as well as throughout Bulgaria, has not yet collapsed. It is intended for thinking people who have an open awareness of truth, morality, conscience and a value system.

This broadcast discusses the problems of the Varna people, caused by the intact communist system, as well as ways of solving them. Questions that concern the citizens of Varna are also being debated and it affect moments in the city's history that have been forgotten or distorted by communist propaganda.

The ways in which the broadcast seeks truth are:

  • Polls and interviews with citizens and public sector officials

  • Compare each claim with evidence from reliable sources

  • Any other lawful means of accomplishing the mission of this broadcast

 

Although the producer of VARNA POD LUPA is a staunch monarchist and does not recognize the republic as a legitimate state, he declares himself in compliance with the current legislation in the country, insofar as it is subject to international law. The basis on which this broadcast is based is the Law on Declaring the Communist Regime in Bulgaria for Criminal.

LAW ON THE DECLARATION OF THE COMMUNIST REGIME IN BULGARIA FOR CRIMINAL

Art. 1. (1) The Bulgarian Communist Party (then called the Bulgarian Workers' Party / Communists) came to power on September 9, 1944 with the help of a foreign power that declared war on Bulgaria, and in violation of the current Tarnovo Constitution.
(2) The Bulgarian Communist Party was responsible for the rule of the state from September 9, 1944 to November 10, 1989, which led the country to a national disaster.

Art. 2. (1) The leaderships and executives of the Bulgarian Communist Party shall be responsible for:
1. the deliberate and deliberate destruction of the traditional values ​​of European civilization;
2. the deliberate violation of fundamental human rights and freedoms;
3. the unprecedented feud with the MPs of the 21st National Assembly and all innocently convicted by the so-called "People's Court";
4. the moral and economic decline of the state;
5. the establishment of a centralized direct management of the economy which led to its collapse;
6. the extinction and cancellation of traditional principles of property rights;
7. the destruction of the moral values ​​of the people and the encroachment on their religious freedoms;
8. the perpetual terror against those who disagree with the system of government and against entire groups of the population;
9. abuse of education, education, science and culture for political and ideological purposes, including the motivation and justification of the actions listed above;
10. the careless destruction of nature.
(2) The Communist regime is responsible for:
1. deprived citizens of every opportunity to express their political will freely, forcing them to conceal their judgment of the situation in the country and forcing them to express public agreement about facts and circumstances with full awareness of their infidelity and even that they constitute crimes ; it achieved this through persecution and threats of persecution against the individual, her family and loved ones;
2. systematically violated fundamental human rights by suppressing entire groups of the population, divided by political, social, religious or ethnic origin, even though the People's Republic of Bulgaria had already joined international human rights instruments in 1970;
3. violated the fundamental principles of a democratic and rule of law, international treaties and existing laws, thereby placing the interests of the Communist Party and its representatives above the law;
4. in the pursuit of citizens, used all the power, such as:
(a) executions, inhuman detention facilities, forced labor camps, torture, and cruel violence;
(b) certification or placement in psychiatric establishments as a means of political repression;
c) deprivation of ownership;
d) obstruction and prohibition of education and occupation;
e) obstruction of free movement inside and outside the country;
f) deprivation of citizenship;
5. crimes were committed with impunity and unlawful advantages were granted to persons who participated in crimes and prosecutions of others;
6. subordinate the interests of the country of a foreign country to the degree of depersonalization of national dignity and practical loss of state sovereignty.

Art. 3. (1) The art. 1 and 2 circumstances justify declaring the communist regime in Bulgaria from 9 September 1944 to 10 November 1989 a criminal offense.
(2) The Bulgarian Communist Party was a criminal organization, similar to other organizations based on its ideology, which in their activity were aimed at the promotion of human rights and the democratic system.

 

Art. 4. All actions by persons who, during the period, were aimed at resisting and rejecting the communist regime and its ideology, are just, morally justified and worthy of respect.

 

The law was adopted by the XXVIII National Assembly on April 26, 2000 and was affixed with the official seal of the National Assembly. Refresh DV. 37 of May 5, 2000

ABOUT THE BROADCAST

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Veselin Yolov

Producer, presenter and reporter

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Kristian Shterev

Operator

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Milan Chochov

Reporter abroad

Participants

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