Forty years ago, the communist authorities in Bulgaria began a brutal repression of the country's ethnic Turkish community.
Nearly 400 former members of four successive Bulgarian governments were being tried before two “People’s Courts.” At one court, which sat in the big hall of the University of Sofia ...
An energetic yet modest story about a Black Brooklyn man unexpectedly stuck in a small Bulgarian town populated entirely by white people, it’s a testament to the possibility that human ...
Although the Council of Europe estimates that Roma make up more than 10 percent of Bulgaria’s population — about 750,000 people — they are so marginalized and disenfranchised that less than ...