Tuesday, May 5, 2009

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Albanian minorities in Greece and the CIAM

Le minoranze in Grecia e i Ciam
The population of the Tsamouria consists mainly of Greeks and Albanians, with smaller minorities. There are conflicting data regarding the number of the Albanian community. According to the greek census of 1923, the Albanians are in Tsamouria 100.000.In basis instead of a census of the Italian fascist era, the region was inhabited by 20,000 Greeks and 54,000 Albanians. This caused friction with the Italian census greek government, which accused him of exaggerating the fascists in quantifying the presence in Albania. Today

cam live mainly in Albania, while some were transferred to Turkey during the population exchange between Greece and Turkey in 1923.

A good part of the Albanian Tsamouria were part of the exchange of populations carried out between Greece and Turkey by the Treaty of Lausanne of 1923, and the remaining 20,000 Albanians were the victims of the growing discrimination ciamurioti government Ioannis Metaxas. In 1943, the cam
Albanians were forcibly expelled from their homes in Greece [citation needed]. This event, like the expulsion of 12 million Germans after the war would have been prepared and ordered by the commands of the allied British and American [citation needed].

In the '90s, has opened a "matter Tsamouria" the descendants of those expelled ciamurioti claimed rights to the possession of the property left in Greece and have expressed their willingness to return to their native lands. The greek government has dismissed an application on the grounds that during the Second World War some ciamurioti (according to today's representatives a few hundred, a small minority) had collaborated with the occupying Axis. All claims made by the cam from the nineties have been rejected by the greek government considers that the confiscation of property the same as war booty. The


was born on January 10, 1991 National Political Association "room" (in Albanian: Shoqëria Atdhetare Politik "camera"), an association advocating the return of ciamurioti in Greece and claiming compensation for property left in the region. The Chameria Political Association (CPA Association Policy Tsamouria) complains about a number of 2,800 dead and more than 35,000 ciamurioti expelled, even if these data are not verifiable historical Roudometof such as Victor and Mark Mazower estimate the number of expelled 18,000. The cam today are predominantly Muslim with a minority of Orthodox Christians. Today the population of Albanian origin cam, including the descendants born outside the room, is approximately 600 000 people. Today the population of Albanian and Albanian language in Tsamouria is decreased, although there are still some communities.

http://macedoniatour.blogspot.com/2009/05/le-minoranze-in-grecia.html

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