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The Controversy Surrounding the Soviet Army Monument in Bulgaria: A Poet’s Perspective

“The establishment of slavery in Bulgaria cannot be honored with monuments. Dismantling the monument to the Soviet army will not help the collapse of what is left of communism in our country.

I’m generally against tearing down monuments, but I think this one should be removed for its audacity to be the tallest and biggest. The automaton cannot be at the top, the weapon cannot be the sublime thing of art. It kills people and is anti-human. How can this rise into a cult. At least he was holding a flower.”

This is what our great poet and playwright Stefan Tsanev said in an interview for “On Focus” on Nova TV.

“When you see the confrontation between politicians, where relations are like life and death… how do they allow each other to call each other “fascists”. There should be literacy courses for the people’s representatives. Better to swear at mother. And that’s what they do too, right,” he was categorical.

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2023-12-24 18:40:00


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