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Postby zan » Mon Mar 26, 2007 11:22 pm

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Viewpoint wrote:Im sorry Get Real but the lack of trust is still very real, ask any TC how they feel when they cross back into the TRNC.


How do you people feel when you cross back into the "TRNC"?


Relieved to be home, as the south doesnt warrant home its like a foreign land.


Well, Kerynia Famagusta, Morfou and the whole north Cyprus is the homeland of 200.000 GCs, the majority, who you cleansed out with the barbaric invasion. They also want to go home and they don't give a damn about your lame excuses.


I didn't want to leave my island either but your so called preist leader had other plans for me and mine so I don't give a damn about your lame excuses.
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Postby Get Real! » Mon Mar 26, 2007 11:32 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Im sorry Get Real but the lack of trust is still very real, ask any TC how they feel when they cross back into the TRNC.


How do you people feel when you cross back into the "TRNC"?


Relieved to be home, as the south doesnt warrant home its like a foreign land.


It must be all the bloody foreigners! :lol: Even we feel like aliens down town!

Hmm, I wonder if you've experienced any prejudice in any of your southern trips...
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Postby Viewpoint » Mon Mar 26, 2007 11:42 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Im sorry Get Real but the lack of trust is still very real, ask any TC how they feel when they cross back into the TRNC.


How do you people feel when you cross back into the "TRNC"?


Relieved to be home, as the south doesnt warrant home its like a foreign land.


It must be all the bloody foreigners! :lol: Even we feel like aliens down town!

Hmm, I wonder if you've experienced any prejudice in any of your southern trips...


A few times both me and my children.
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Postby Piratis » Tue Mar 27, 2007 12:18 am

zan wrote:
Piratis wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Im sorry Get Real but the lack of trust is still very real, ask any TC how they feel when they cross back into the TRNC.


How do you people feel when you cross back into the "TRNC"?


Relieved to be home, as the south doesnt warrant home its like a foreign land.


Well, Kerynia Famagusta, Morfou and the whole north Cyprus is the homeland of 200.000 GCs, the majority, who you cleansed out with the barbaric invasion. They also want to go home and they don't give a damn about your lame excuses.


I didn't want to leave my island either but your so called preist leader had other plans for me and mine so I don't give a damn about your lame excuses.


Here is the "one Turk equals the whole world" again. Ok Zan, you suffered, but many GCs suffered also during the same time because of the plans of your leaders. In fact, in overall way more GCs suffered than you. So now how can that be an excuse for even more crimes and illegalities against GCs?
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Postby zan » Tue Mar 27, 2007 12:25 am

Piratis wrote:
zan wrote:
Piratis wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Im sorry Get Real but the lack of trust is still very real, ask any TC how they feel when they cross back into the TRNC.


How do you people feel when you cross back into the "TRNC"?


Relieved to be home, as the south doesnt warrant home its like a foreign land.


Well, Kerynia Famagusta, Morfou and the whole north Cyprus is the homeland of 200.000 GCs, the majority, who you cleansed out with the barbaric invasion. They also want to go home and they don't give a damn about your lame excuses.


I didn't want to leave my island either but your so called preist leader had other plans for me and mine so I don't give a damn about your lame excuses.


Here is the "one Turk equals the whole world" again. Ok Zan, you suffered, but many GCs suffered also during the same time because of the plans of your leaders. In fact, in overall way more GCs suffered than you. So now how can that be an excuse for even more crimes and illegalities against GCs?


We were forced out in 64 the intervention happened in 74...Ten years too short a time for you guys to sort it out so that no more killings happened. Sorry I forgot you were still trying to get rid of the rest that was there. Stop trying to hide behind the fact that the first leader of our republic tried to take the power away from a third of his people through murder and deceit. That priest worked only with you guys in mind and fucked the rest of us. No matter how many postings you make it will not change that fact and I will be here to remind you of it.
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Postby Piratis » Tue Mar 27, 2007 12:46 am

zan wrote:
Piratis wrote:
zan wrote:
Piratis wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Im sorry Get Real but the lack of trust is still very real, ask any TC how they feel when they cross back into the TRNC.


How do you people feel when you cross back into the "TRNC"?


Relieved to be home, as the south doesnt warrant home its like a foreign land.


Well, Kerynia Famagusta, Morfou and the whole north Cyprus is the homeland of 200.000 GCs, the majority, who you cleansed out with the barbaric invasion. They also want to go home and they don't give a damn about your lame excuses.


I didn't want to leave my island either but your so called preist leader had other plans for me and mine so I don't give a damn about your lame excuses.


Here is the "one Turk equals the whole world" again. Ok Zan, you suffered, but many GCs suffered also during the same time because of the plans of your leaders. In fact, in overall way more GCs suffered than you. So now how can that be an excuse for even more crimes and illegalities against GCs?


We were forced out in 64 the intervention happened in 74...Ten years too short a time for you guys to sort it out so that no more killings happened. Sorry I forgot you were still trying to get rid of the rest that was there. Stop trying to hide behind the fact that the first leader of our republic tried to take the power away from a third of his people through murder and deceit. That priest worked only with you guys in mind and fucked the rest of us. No matter how many postings you make it will not change that fact and I will be here to remind you of it.


What you forget is about the TMT and the TC terrorists that acted in 63, 64, 65 etc. So don't try to pretent that you were the only victim during that time. You as a person might have been victimized but the same was the case for many GCs that suffered from your terrorists.
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Postby Viewpoint » Tue Mar 27, 2007 7:48 am

Out right aggression vs retaliation Piratis are you familiar with these terms, there is a difference.
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Postby GreekForumer » Tue Mar 27, 2007 12:25 pm

Viewpoint wrote:Out right aggression vs retaliation Piratis are you familiar with these terms, there is a difference.


How do you know which is an act of aggression or retaliation ?

The increasing intercommunal strife effectively became a civil war between the Greeks and Turks and it reached its zenith in August1958. That month, late one night, I was in the Larnaca police station and saw a crowd of policemen gathered round a car (a Ford Consul) with dark liquid leaking from under its doors. We went to have a look and promptly wished we hadn't. The liquid was blood, coming from the remains of three Greek Cypriots who had been caught by Turks. The Turks had hacked them to pieces, cutting off their penises and stuffing them in their mouths in the course of the frenzied attack. Apparently this was part of some religious rite to prevent the victims entering heaven. I hope God was pleased.

http://www.britains-smallwars.com/cypru ... corps.html


If the brother or cousin or friend of one the GC victims above subsequently murdered one or more TCs, is that an act of aggression or retaliation ?

I think you should clarify this aggression vs retaliation business.
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Postby Viewpoint » Tue Mar 27, 2007 12:40 pm

GreekForumer wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Out right aggression vs retaliation Piratis are you familiar with these terms, there is a difference.


How do you know which is an act of aggression or retaliation ?

The increasing intercommunal strife effectively became a civil war between the Greeks and Turks and it reached its zenith in August1958. That month, late one night, I was in the Larnaca police station and saw a crowd of policemen gathered round a car (a Ford Consul) with dark liquid leaking from under its doors. We went to have a look and promptly wished we hadn't. The liquid was blood, coming from the remains of three Greek Cypriots who had been caught by Turks. The Turks had hacked them to pieces, cutting off their penises and stuffing them in their mouths in the course of the frenzied attack. Apparently this was part of some religious rite to prevent the victims entering heaven. I hope God was pleased.

http://www.britains-smallwars.com/cypru ... corps.html


If the brother or cousin or friend of one the GC victims above subsequently murdered one or more TCs, is that an act of aggression or retaliation ?

I think you should clarify this aggression vs retaliation business.


You constantly hit me over the head, punch kick break my fingers legs arms and torment me then one day in dispair I turn around and stab you in the heart...which aggression and which is retaliation?
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Postby GreekForumer » Tue Mar 27, 2007 12:54 pm

Viewpoint wrote:You constantly hit me over the head, punch kick break my fingers legs arms and torment me then one day in dispair I turn around and stab you in the heart...which aggression and which is retaliation?


You really didn't answer the question.
How can you tell which GC or TC action is aggression and which one is retaliation ?
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