Metodija Koloski identified! Head of Skopjian Lobby UMD Protested With TurksFor Immediate Release: October 25, 2009
Contact: Nikolaos Taneris, New York,
NEW YORK—The Cyprus Action Network of America (CANA) is pleased to announce that ...
we have identified many of the so-called “demonstrators” of the 35-year Commemoration of Turkish Invasion of Cyprus Counter-"Protest" outside the Turkish Embassy in Washington DC on July 20th 2009. The head of the Skopjian lobby the so-called “United Macedonian Diaspora” Mr. Metodija Koloski and other Skopjians from UMD participated, all in all the participants are a who’s who of Turkish assets, agents and cheap dates.
The effeminate guy with the bumblebee t-shirt is METODIJA KOLOSKI, holding the sign saying "Shame on Greek Terrorists For Killing US diplomats" He protested with the Turks outside the Turkish Embassy on July 20Th 2009
http://taxalia.blogspot.com/2009/08/blog-post_6567.html
Here are videos of him outside the Turkish Embassy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0sR8ZNqBSk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxUU231gK3g
Here he is at an Official 2009 UMD conference function honoring Turkey:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzNL1AbtsAk
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