SOS remained effective until 1999 when it was replaced by the Global Maritime security system and alarm, but it still remains valid and is still recognized as a visual signal for help in a time of need. The international distress signal, SOS, has become popular and became associated with such phrases as “Save Our Ship” or “Send Our Succour” or “Save our Soul” and “Save our Skin”…Īccording to “ Wikipedia“, the international distress signal was first adopted by the German Government on April 1, 1905, as part of a set of national radio regulations and then a year later, it was accepted as the standard international distress call with the signing of the Second International Radiotelegraphic Convention of November 3, 1906. The purpose of this new movement, according to its founders, Cvetin Chilimanov, Nikola Srbov and Nenad Mirchevski say is “to initiate and contribute to the process of desorosization in Macedonia”, which was announced a month ago by the leader of VMRO-DPMNE, Nikola Gruevski. Yesterday, the formation of the new civil movement “Stop Operation Soros” was announced, and if you look closely at the abbreviation or acronym, it is identical to the international Morse Code distress signal – SOS (three dots, three dashes and three dots).
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