Burning of Moslem Areas
During the wars, many Muslim villages were burned down. For example, in the town of Jeudje-Vardar, which was occupied by the Greek army, the Muslim quarter was almost completely destroyed. Even near Thessalonica, Greek troops set fire to Muslim villages. In the Drama district, the Greek population engaged in robbery, murder, and rape, targeting the Muslim people, until order was restored by a Bulgarian official Turkey Sightseeing.
Brutal Campaign of Robbery and Murder at Stroumitza
The Carnegie Commission also mentions a particularly brutal campaign of robbery and murder that took place at Stroumitza. This event is described as probably the worst incident of its kind.
A court was set up by Major Grbits, along with Serbian officers and other Bulgarian leaders.
The Muslim victims were brought before the court.
Major Grbits would ask if the person was “good or bad,” and without any discussion or defense, a single voice would condemn them.
Almost all of the victims were sentenced to death. Their money was taken by Major Grbits.
Punishments and Lack of Justice
After the atrocities, a Bulgarian court held a trial and sentenced three people, including Voultchew and Jckekov, to fifteen years of hard labor.
However, no punishment was given to Major Grbits, who was the leader of the operation and ultimately responsible for the atrocities. The Serbian government took no action against him.
Distortion of Reports in the Media
The Carnegie Commission also addresses how the Greek and French newspapers distorted the reports about atrocities in the Kukush region, which were carried out by a cruel guerrilla leader named Donthew. Some reports wrongly claimed these acts were committed by the Bulgarian regular army shortly before the second Balkan war.
The Carnegie Commission report highlights the brutality and injustice that occurred during the Balkan wars, with Muslim villages being destroyed and atrocities carried out by various groups. Many innocent people suffered, and despite some punishments for individuals involved in these crimes, major offenders like Major Grbits were not held accountable.
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