My original name was Pando Pachov and the Greeks, when they occupied Aegean Macedonia in 1913 (Greece), they changed my name without my consent. I want to restore my original name from the Greek one Pandelis Patsopulos back to my Macedonian name Pando Pachov, I know I 'm allowed to do that in Canada, USA and some other countries in the world. In Greece you are not allowed to do that, is this policy the same in the European Union?
Your answer is appreciated.
Regards, Pando Pachov
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First of all, this guy would have to be at least 92 years old. Second, your previous copy-and-paste diatribes claimed that name-changing didn't happen until the 1920's.
Conclusion: this is another phony post by Ilinden.
What a disgrace!
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Bigla in 1926 the Turkogreki started to changed our first and last names also to Macedonia
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January 18 2006, 1:25 PM
Bigla in 1926 the Turkogreki started to changed our first and last names also to Macedonian toponyms.
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So your story changes yet again
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January 19 2006, 11:32 AM
Ilinden is a golemo LIAR!
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