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DOCUMENTARY FILM ‘THE MISSING BUS’ IS ON THE SCREEN

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Postby Piratis » Thu May 10, 2007 4:44 pm

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Sotos wrote:Did you make any documentary about the Greek Cypriots that you killed also?



Did you ever make a documentary about the "intercommunal violence" period?

What happened to the only man that did? He was called a traitor by almost everyone :roll:. Did they also air his documentary in RoC? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

You sound like such a little child... :roll:


Aggastiniotis didn't make a documentary about the intercommunal conflict. He made a documentary exclusively about the casualties of TCs during that conflict. See the problem?
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Postby karma » Thu May 10, 2007 9:34 pm

I have just watched another good documentary ''Attila 74'' by Michalis Kakogiannis..I think both documentaries must be watched by all Cypriots..
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Postby halil » Fri May 11, 2007 9:50 am

karma wrote:I have just watched another good documentary ''Attila 74'' by Michalis Kakogiannis..I think both documentaries must be watched by all Cypriots..


why not !!!!!
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Postby zan » Fri May 11, 2007 9:57 am

Piratis wrote:
turkish_cypriot wrote:
Sotos wrote:Did you make any documentary about the Greek Cypriots that you killed also?



Did you ever make a documentary about the "intercommunal violence" period?

What happened to the only man that did? He was called a traitor by almost everyone :roll:. Did they also air his documentary in RoC? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

You sound like such a little child... :roll:


Aggastiniotis didn't make a documentary about the intercommunal conflict. He made a documentary exclusively about the casualties of TCs during that conflict. See the problem?


What he made a film about was the civilain TCs that were attacked by a GC army and murdered. This was not a CONFLICT between two well armed forces as you would have us believe. :roll:
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Postby Piratis » Fri May 11, 2007 10:08 am

Really? So how did the 100s of innocent GC civilians died if not by the TMT Turkish Cypriot terrorists? You are such a pathetic sad person trying to invent history in order to excuse the crimes you continue to commit against us as we speak.

The fact is that it is not called intercommunal conflict for nothing. It was a conflict between the 2 communities and over 10 years of conflict a few 100s of people from both sides died. Compare that with the Turkish invasion that butchered 6000 people within days.

So not only you are trying to blame only our side for those events, but you are also exaggerating them by a degree of 100.

Sorry Zan, nothing can excuse the crimes that you want to continue committing against us as you did for most of history since the time Turks set their foot on our island.
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Postby halil » Fri May 11, 2007 10:27 am

Last night documentary started at 7.30 pm at the Ataturk Congress and Cultural Centre of the Near East University .it was too crowed.there was also some greek cypriots at the gala. we have learnt too many things about missing people.i hope we never have such a things again in our island.we ,the cypriots ,we must get good lessons from our past .
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Postby karma » Fri May 11, 2007 8:27 pm

halil wrote:
karma wrote:I have just watched another good documentary ''Attila 74'' by Michalis Kakogiannis..I think both documentaries must be watched by all Cypriots..


why not !!!!!


Can I have a copy of ''The missing Bus'' documentary ??
I wld be very glad if U cld do tht favour for me..
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Postby halil » Thu May 24, 2007 10:15 pm

Yesterday, the film was put on a display at the Buffer Zone.
The film was watched by Ambassadors from 14 countries, high ranking UN officials and many foreign diplomats at the Buffer Zone.

The display was organized by the UN Peace Keeping Force in Cyprus.

The film addresses a bitter incident of the past; a bus carrying a group of Turkish Cypriots to work which went missing on the 13th of May 1964 after taking off from Larnaca.

The documentary will also be screened in the foreign countries soon.
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