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Postby shahmaran » Tue Jan 29, 2008 12:48 pm

You could start from the start and tell him how you took our rights and followed your hatred all the way through until you started dumping your fellow citizens into mass graves?

However i wouldn't hold my breath...

So you could just go with the classic way that seems to be the more popular choice on that side, take advantage of his fragile age and start filling him up with plenty of anti-Turkish hatred and make sure he turns out like you did.
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Postby umit07 » Tue Jan 29, 2008 12:54 pm

Wind me up and let me go. Phoenix style :lol:

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Postby observer » Tue Jan 29, 2008 1:00 pm

phoenix wrote:
observer wrote:Phoenix. You seem to have so much hate that I really wonder if you are for real, or if your comments are just intended to wind people up.


I took my son to Nicosia for the first time in his young life last Saturday. I did not prepare him for what was about to meet our eyes as we approached our Capital City ....

His reaction will stay with me forever, and I will not go into my feelings associated with that now.

But as our resident observer:

What reason would you offer for the welcome on the hillside that met us ...


You may not know it, but the survivors of Tokhni massacre, mostly women and children, were resettled in a village in the North which is now called Tashkent. I'm sorry, I don't know its former name, but if you look over at the big flag on the mountain, it's the village down from the right corner of the flag, which is a memorial to their dead.
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Postby purdey » Tue Jan 29, 2008 1:01 pm

Flags and Nazis here we go again.No comparison what so ever.How on earth can you compare the two it beggars belief and I find it insulting.I was in Krakow over the festive period,I took a trip for the second time to Auschwitz,not a pleasant experience but something I think most people should try and do.
I see no comparison with what I saw there and the Cyprus problem,wether it be a flag or the Turkish army in Northern Cyprus.
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Postby Piratis » Tue Jan 29, 2008 1:06 pm

shahmaran wrote:And then comes in Phoenix with her preposterous logic as usual comparing the TRNC flag with the Nazi symbol, bloody ironic don't you think, since the only people who have attempted a Nazi-like genocide on this island seem to have the "legal" flag and are actually in the EU :roll:

I, as a Cypriot, have no affiliation with the flag of the so called "RoC" who claims to own the island when they clearly don't, in fact the reality is that they own this entire island as much as the Greeks own Istanbul, and that is the bottom line. :lol:


The Turks have killed 10s of thousands of Cypriots and then you pretend to be the victim on top of it? :roll:

phoenix is right on this.

Just like the swastika was used by those invading sovereign countries and violating the human rights of others, the same goes for the "trnc" flag. It represents illegal occupation and violation of human rights.

As I have shown above it is not a "TC community flag" it is a Turkish occupation flag.
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Postby phoenix » Tue Jan 29, 2008 1:06 pm

I see there is dissension in the Turkish Camps ... :shock:

According to Observer, I am the one that winds people up, but according to umit, I am the victim of the wind ups ...

Make up your minds :roll: ..... or is VPs absence leaving you disparate like headless chickens.

Still, at least I never have to log on to youtube anymore ....... you Turks are very good at conjuring up a great variety for my delectation.

Keep it up troops ....

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Postby umit07 » Tue Jan 29, 2008 1:11 pm

Phoenix I see you choose to understand with your arse once again.
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Postby shahmaran » Tue Jan 29, 2008 1:48 pm

She has no choice...

On the other hand Piratis, the "RoC" hass violated our human rights too, it makes no difference what everyone else thinks about you or your flag, we all know what happened here, as much as you personally like to be in denial about all of it, you are a serious minority.
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Postby Piratis » Tue Jan 29, 2008 2:01 pm

shahmaran wrote:She has no choice...

On the other hand Piratis, the "RoC" hass violated our human rights too, it makes no difference what everyone else thinks about you or your flag, we all know what happened here, as much as you personally like to be in denial about all of it, you are a serious minority.


Yes shahmaran, we all know very well what happened and that you are looking in tiny selective parts of the past to find excuses. You are the one in denial my friend, not me.
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Postby phoenix » Tue Jan 29, 2008 2:08 pm

umit07 wrote:Phoenix I see you choose to understand with your arse once again.


That is the only organ that can digest the Turks ....

Full of coprophagous bacteria ... Turks yum yum, turn to methane very fast .... :P


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