The camp, named after an Ottoman war hero, was first established in 1989 to receive some of the 300, 000 Bulgarian Turks who fled the Zhivkov regime.
BBC: Turkey's paradoxical welcome
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Correspondents say that while budget cuts have felled a series of governments around Europe, Mr Borisov - a former bodyguard to Bulgaria's Soviet-era dictator Todor Zhivkov - had until recent weeks seemed relatively immune.
BBC: Bulgaria government to resign, PM Boiko Borisov says
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Other former leaders of their countries to pass away included Constantine Karamanlis, who was president as Greece restored democracy in 1974, and Todor Zhivkov, who ruled communist Bulgaria for 35 years until 1989.