Bulgarian Human Rights in Macedonia or BHRM (Greek: Βουλγαρικά Ανθρώπινα Δικαιώματα στη Μακεδονία - ΒΑΔΜ, Bulgarian: Български Човешки Права в Македония - БЧПМ) is a political organization based in the Greek city of Thessaloniki advocating recognition and promotion of the human rights of the ethnic Bulgarian minorities in northern Greece (primarily in Macedonia) and the Republic of Macedonia. It was founded in July 2000, and almost instantly caused controversy. According to organization's constitution, national borders need to be redrawn so that "there is a more fair distribution of land" - the Greek newspaper To Ethnos alleged that the organization was being financed by the then Bulgarian Prime Minister, Simeon Sakskoburggotski, who however denied the allegation.
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