GC Villages under Turkish ocupation
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 7:09 pm |
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| Keep quiet ED until such time you return what you have stolen. |
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Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 4:01 pm |
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For all your information, my motives were not patriotic but frustration at the Turks and Greeks on this forum. The Turks for posting crap upon crap in there holier that thou attitude, as if they are now respectable and accepted land thieves...rather than the shamed offenders they really are.
WHo bestowed this new status on them? Why is it ok for them to talk to people? Why aren't they told to be quiet at every opportunity they open their mouths until they return people's belongings back?
If the turks were teenagers they'd have be called ASBO's!
But my biggest frustration is at the greeks on this forum who step aside and let these turks run riot.
I don't know why I care, guess I've been brainwashed as well back home to think people who take from others belong in jail, not a cafe. |
Someone should tell this kid there are no "Turks" or "Greeks" in this forum...Just confused Cypriots....Very confused Cypriots  |
You are a shining example of a "confused Cypriot" Bir, there's no mistake there.
Funny that everyone in the world is talking about Turkish Cypriots and Greek Cypriots but a few "confused Cypriots" like you, for what ever makes your tiny brains function in a way that is only to be described as childish and idiotic, refuse to accept the two completely different races that are living in Cyprus.
Just because you chose to convert doesn't mean that the Turkish Cypriots have ceased to exist in Cyprus. The next time you visit Cyprus just cross the border to the TRNC and you'll find thousands of Turkish Cypriots including your own family/cousins and friends who for certain do not agree with you at all. |
I am waiting patiently for the day I will see a post by you without personal insults,Eric...I might even reply seriously to such a post...  |
I insult you personally Bir but you insult all the TCs in every one of your postings by claiming that we are all converts like you and kick-a-poonokio.
If you don't want to be insulted then I suggest you stop your stupidity and
racism against us TCs otherwise you will be insulted every single time you
insult us TCs by claiming that there are no Turkish Cypriots in Cyprus.
Stop being so stupid and do not put us TCs in the same "convert" basket you climbed in Bir.
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Another fine example of TC demodracy? Keep quiet till you agree with what we say!
I think you'd be talking a lot better as a muslim Cypriot Ricco |
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Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 12:14 pm |
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Continuing this prematurely truncated thread .......
Just found this site which is definitely worth a browse.
http://www.kypros.org/Occupied_Cyprus/amvrosios/
Ayios Amvrosios village, has been captured by the Turkish army after Turkey attacked CYPRUS July 20, 1974. All Greek Cypriots inhabitants were forced out by Turkish military forces and are now refugees in their own country.
GREEK LAWFUL INHABITANTS NEVER FORGET, and wait for the holy day of RETURN.
"No one can rest, no one's conscious can be clean, until the hour comes when all refugees return to the ancient Greek land of Kyrenia. Kyrenia is the land where we belong, is the land of our ancient history, it is where our identity exists".
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Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 1:06 am |
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Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 1:38 am |
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| Oracle wrote: |
Continuing this prematurely truncated thread .......
Just found this site which is definitely worth a browse.
http://www.kypros.org/Occupied_Cyprus/amvrosios/
Ayios Amvrosios village, has been captured by the Turkish army after Turkey attacked CYPRUS July 20, 1974. All Greek Cypriots inhabitants were forced out by Turkish military forces and are now refugees in their own country.
GREEK LAWFUL INHABITANTS NEVER FORGET, and wait for the holy day of RETURN.
"No one can rest, no one's conscious can be clean, until the hour comes when all refugees return to the ancient Greek land of Kyrenia. Kyrenia is the land where we belong, is the land of our ancient history, it is where our identity exists".
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Yes this thread definitely is definitely worthy of resurrection.
Agios Amvrosios, Kyrenia District is one of my home villages (as it were). Only ever spent a couple of hours there on a visit a couple of summers ago. A large village of some 2,000 in 1974, every man, woman and child were gc. All took refuge in the Free Areas in the aftermath of the Barbaric Ethnic Cleansing by Turkey.
Located just off the northern coastal road about 7-8 miles east of Kyrenia. Noted for its crops of apricots.
The village Akanthou to which Brit. refers in the first post in this thread was a neighbouring village a few miles to the east. Kalogrea and Karcha are small villages nearby.
We will Return. |
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Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 1:50 am |
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Does anyone know where this place is??? I believe there used to be two people there that were in government but one decided to steal the rights of the other in government by force.....Now they have something called the "RoC" that stole this right and will not give it back...Bloody thieves...
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Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 2:11 am |
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Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 2:14 am |
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Par for the course for Turkey not to respect the cease-fire but to pursue its policy of Expansionism and Ethnic Cleansing. |
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Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 2:16 am |
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| bill cobbett wrote: |
Par for the course for Turkey not to respect the cease-fire but to pursue its policy of Expansionism and Ethnic Cleansing. |
Was that the ceasefire in which the GCs were moving more arms and men to kill even more TCs???? |
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Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 2:30 am |
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| zan wrote: |
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Par for the course for Turkey not to respect the cease-fire but to pursue its policy of Expansionism and Ethnic Cleansing. |
Was that the ceasefire in which the GCs were moving more arms and men to kill even more TCs???? |
Credible link? - little porkies again?  |
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