The Macedonian Secret Revolutionary Committee (MSRC) (Bulgarian: Македонски Таен Революционен Комитет), later Committee of Macedonian Revolutionaries - Terrorists, was founded in 1895 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. It was developed later in Geneve in a secret, anarchistic, brotherhood called "The Geneve group".
The Bulgarian anarchist movement grew in the 1890s, and the territory of Principality of Bulgaria became a staging-point for anarchist activities against the Ottomans. Its activists were the students Michail Gerdjikov, Petar Mandjukov, Petar Sokolov, Slavi Merdjanov, Dimitar Ganchev, Konstantin Antonov and others. In 1893 they started in Plovdiv revolutionary activity as founders of the MSRC, which was proclaimed there in 1895. At the end of 1897 part of the group moved to Switzerland (Lozana and Geneva), where it made close connections with the revolutionary immigration and founded in 1898 the so-called Geneve group, an external extension of MSRC. The organisation rejected the nationalisms of the ethnic minorities of the Ottoman Empire, favouring the idea about a Balkan Federation.










