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How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby DT. » Sat Jul 14, 2007 11:10 am

As he says...

‘I never said the Turks did not commit war crimes. They did. But I am responsible for the Greek side. I hope a Turkish Cypriot has the guts to do what I have done and make a film about Turkish atrocities’


I'm adding this to my post cause i just watched it. Speechless and sickened. Not much more i can say.
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Postby karma » Sat Jul 14, 2007 2:35 pm

thanks t_c , another ugly but true story about the black history of Cyprus..

May all innocent victims from both sides rest in peace..

and let some forum members realize that ''there are No borders on earth but only Good or Bad people''
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Postby MR-from-NG » Sat Jul 14, 2007 2:53 pm

Thanks T_C, I'm not sure I should have watched this first thing in the morning.

Saturday is my favorite day of the week. This one started with tears, and now I have this huge lump in my throat.

My wife has been complaining that this forum is affecting my health. I'm beginning to believe she may be right. :cry: :cry:

God give all these people strength, including the GC families who suffered similar atrocities.
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Postby Murataga » Sat Jul 14, 2007 3:45 pm

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turkish_cypriot wrote:Antonis Tony Angastiniotis more than a director is a peacemaker that had the courage to expose crimes committed by his own community (Greek) against the Turkish Cypriot community during the 1974 war in Cyprus. Tony was attacked by the Greek Cypriot media and death threats are part of his daily diet, nevertheless he has become a strong voice of peace and reconciliation within his community. In one of his interviews when asked about the attack by the nationalists media he said, “All this trash they throw against me will one day become a platform for me to speak to the country, the more trash the bigger the platform”. The documentary reveals the mass execution of civilians, mainly woman and children, by Greek nationals during the second intervention of the Turkish army. After 30 years of silence eyewitness of the event talk to the camera and reveal how they survived. If for no other reason this documentary is very important for those interested in the Cyprus history. It reveals the atmosphere of hatred that existed in the island those days.


I haven't watched this and will do so, however if this is true then the only thing i can say is, shame how you don't have a TC filmaker on your side with the same courage to expose the Turkish atrocities.


Right back at you for not having any alternative media anywhere close to our Afrika and Yeni Duzen, which criticizes you as harshly as they criticize us at almost every single topic regarding the Cyprus issue.
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Postby paliometoxo » Sat Jul 14, 2007 4:58 pm

thanks for the video
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Postby T_C » Sat Jul 14, 2007 5:03 pm

I'm sorry for everything the GCs went through as well. :(

As long as we all understand where the others are coming from then we might just start getting somewhere....
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Postby DT. » Sat Jul 14, 2007 5:37 pm

Murataga wrote:
DT. wrote:
turkish_cypriot wrote:Antonis Tony Angastiniotis more than a director is a peacemaker that had the courage to expose crimes committed by his own community (Greek) against the Turkish Cypriot community during the 1974 war in Cyprus. Tony was attacked by the Greek Cypriot media and death threats are part of his daily diet, nevertheless he has become a strong voice of peace and reconciliation within his community. In one of his interviews when asked about the attack by the nationalists media he said, “All this trash they throw against me will one day become a platform for me to speak to the country, the more trash the bigger the platform”. The documentary reveals the mass execution of civilians, mainly woman and children, by Greek nationals during the second intervention of the Turkish army. After 30 years of silence eyewitness of the event talk to the camera and reveal how they survived. If for no other reason this documentary is very important for those interested in the Cyprus history. It reveals the atmosphere of hatred that existed in the island those days.


I haven't watched this and will do so, however if this is true then the only thing i can say is, shame how you don't have a TC filmaker on your side with the same courage to expose the Turkish atrocities.


Right back at you for not having any alternative media anywhere close to our Afrika and Yeni Duzen, which criticizes you as harshly as they criticize us at almost every single topic regarding the Cyprus issue.


its called politis.and cyprus mail
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Postby paliometoxo » Sat Jul 14, 2007 7:20 pm

that does look bad all the turkish murderd and he EOKA B the way they whee happy saying our work here is done .. have they no shame?
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Postby Murataga » Sat Jul 14, 2007 7:48 pm

DT. wrote:
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DT. wrote:
turkish_cypriot wrote:Antonis Tony Angastiniotis more than a director is a peacemaker that had the courage to expose crimes committed by his own community (Greek) against the Turkish Cypriot community during the 1974 war in Cyprus. Tony was attacked by the Greek Cypriot media and death threats are part of his daily diet, nevertheless he has become a strong voice of peace and reconciliation within his community. In one of his interviews when asked about the attack by the nationalists media he said, “All this trash they throw against me will one day become a platform for me to speak to the country, the more trash the bigger the platform”. The documentary reveals the mass execution of civilians, mainly woman and children, by Greek nationals during the second intervention of the Turkish army. After 30 years of silence eyewitness of the event talk to the camera and reveal how they survived. If for no other reason this documentary is very important for those interested in the Cyprus history. It reveals the atmosphere of hatred that existed in the island those days.


I haven't watched this and will do so, however if this is true then the only thing i can say is, shame how you don't have a TC filmaker on your side with the same courage to expose the Turkish atrocities.


Right back at you for not having any alternative media anywhere close to our Afrika and Yeni Duzen, which criticizes you as harshly as they criticize us at almost every single topic regarding the Cyprus issue.


its called politis.and cyprus mail


Apparently you have no idea of what is in Afrika and Yeni Duzen as you are pathetically comparing them to Politis and Cyprus Mail.
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Sat Jul 14, 2007 11:36 pm

Perhaps they have a more valid basis to criticise?
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