The Bulgarian Cultural Club – Skopje (Macedonian: Бугарски културен клуб – Скопје) is a non-governmental organization in the Republic of North Macedonia established on 4 May 2008, and registered on 22 May 2008.
[3] Representatives of the Club took part in a public debate on the integration of ethnic minority communities held in Strumica,[4] gathered and publicized data on some burial locations and graves of Bulgarian militaries killed in World War I on the territory of the present Republic of Macedonia.
[5] The organization is campaigning for the protection and restoration of the Bulgarian cultural monuments in the Republic of Macedonia.
[14][15][16][17][18] The Bulgarian Cultural Club – Skopje has published reports on the ongoing human rights violations and intolerance towards citizens of Bulgarian ethnicity in the context of European and Atlantic integration of the Republic of Macedonia, including the ethnic-based harassment of Club activists such as Miroslav Rizinski and Mile Yovanoski.
[19][20][21] The Club proposed to the Mayor of Ohrid the erection of a monument commemorating the 2009 Lake Ohrid boat accident in which 15 Bulgarian tourists were killed with many more saved by nearby vessels.