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The stories this Sunday:
· Is there a process of radicalization in Bulgarian schools, and should we worry? We look for signs of this dangerous process in an interview with Prof. Tatiana Dronzina;
· Next, we go on a tour to the native area of Bulgaria’s patron saint, St. Ivan of Rila;
· Finally, Folk Studio explores the image of the Bulgarian haiduks in folklore. They were active in the 16, 17 and 18 c. and were seen by some as vagabonds but by many others as fighters against the Ottoman yoke in Bulgaria.
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