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Cyprus Problem in 150 Questions........

Postby BirKibrisli » Fri Feb 01, 2008 10:44 am

I just came across this book by a Mr Sabahattin Ismail,who,according to the back cover of his book, is a Paphian Journalist who has occupied some important positions in the trnc administration. In the year 2000, he was working as the permanent secretary to the President,who I take to be Mr RR Denktash...So we can safely assume this is the Official trnc approved short history of the Cyprus problem...

I thought it might be interesting to take a close look at it.
This will give our Cypriot brothers and sisters a good idea of the kind of brainwashing which goes on in the North of the border...

Please feel free to jump in as usual and agree or disagree with Mr Ismail's version of the events...The book is in Turkish,so I intend to summarise the general points for you in English,and translate some of the more important aspects in full...The Questions in question goes back to 1571,and covers most of the important milestones in the Cyprus conflict,strictly from the Turkish and TC perspective...I hope you will enjoy
this exercise,and participate in great numbers in bringing out the truth of the matters...
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Re: Cyprus Problem in 150 Questions........

Postby zan » Fri Feb 01, 2008 10:47 am

Birkibrisli wrote:I just came across this book by a Mr Sabahattin Ismail,who,according to the back cover of his book, is a Paphian Journalist who has occupied some important positions in the trnc administration. In the year 2000, he was working as the permanent secretary to the President,who I take to be Mr RR Denktash...So we can safely assume this is the Official trnc approved short history of the Cyprus problem...

I thought it might be interesting to take a close look at it.
This will give our Cypriot brothers and sisters a good idea of the kind of brainwashing which goes on in the North of the border...

Please feel free to jump in as usual and agree or disagree with Mr Ismail's version of the events...The book is in Turkish,so I intend to summarise the general points for you in English,and translate some of the more important aspects in full...The Questions in question goes back to 1571,and covers most of the important milestones in the Cyprus conflict,strictly from the Turkish and TC perspective...I hope you will enjoy
this exercise,and participate in great numbers in bringing out the truth of the matters...


So you still disagree that the "RoC" is not the Cyprus Republic then and we should all become Greek......
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Re: Cyprus Problem in 150 Questions........

Postby andreas123 » Fri Feb 01, 2008 10:52 am

Birkibrisli wrote:I just came across this book by a Mr Sabahattin Ismail,who,according to the back cover of his book, is a Paphian Journalist who has occupied some important positions in the trnc administration. In the year 2000, he was working as the permanent secretary to the President,who I take to be Mr RR Denktash...So we can safely assume this is the Official trnc approved short history of the Cyprus problem...

I thought it might be interesting to take a close look at it.
This will give our Cypriot brothers and sisters a good idea of the kind of brainwashing which goes on in the North of the border...

Please feel free to jump in as usual and agree or disagree with Mr Ismail's version of the events...The book is in Turkish,so I intend to summarise the general points for you in English,and translate some of the more important aspects in full...The Questions in question goes back to 1571,and covers most of the important milestones in the Cyprus conflict,strictly from the Turkish and TC perspective...I hope you will enjoy
this exercise,and participate in great numbers in bringing out the truth of the matters...

where is it then?
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Postby BC Numismatics » Fri Feb 01, 2008 11:01 am

Here's an article about the wanker called Rauf Denktash; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rauf_Denktash .

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Postby zan » Fri Feb 01, 2008 11:04 am

BC Numismatics wrote:Here's an article about the wanker called Rauf Denktash; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rauf_Denktash .

Aidan.


I think Rawk is in the process of writing one about you.... :roll:
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Postby zan » Fri Feb 01, 2008 11:16 am

Oh! Well.....Can't wait any longer for your reply Birkibrisli, I have to go to work......Keep up the good work of unification.....I am sure that you are pulling out all the stops to make us appreciate each other..... :roll: :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby BC Numismatics » Fri Feb 01, 2008 11:16 am

Zan,Rawk is definitely a faggot who is sick in the head.

It's a shame that few people have read www.godhatesfags.com .

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Postby BirKibrisli » Fri Feb 01, 2008 11:21 am

Question 1 is about the Ottoman conquer of Cyprus and the following administrative order...Here is the opening paragraph in full translation:

"The Ottoman Empire conquered Cyprus in 1571,at a cost of 80,000 martyrs,in order to stop the pirates based on Cyprus from attacking ships sailing through the Mediterranean,and to help the Orthodox Greeks who were oppressed by the Catholic Venetians."


The ottoman rule lasted for 307 years in practice and 352 years legally...

During this time Cyprus experienced a liberty not seen in her long history.

The Turks liberated the Orthodox church and brought the freedom of religion to Greek Cypriots...By accepting the Archbishop as the political representative of his people,Ottoman rule gave Greek Cypriots the right to take their grievances directly to the Palace...

The Greek Cypriots responded by supporting the Greek uprising of 1821 by means of money,ammunition and soldiers,and by trying to massacre the entire Turkish Cypriot population in the same year...

During the Ottoman rule the economic situation of the Greek Cypriots improved immeasurably...This was the result of the great tolerance shown to them by the Ottomans...

The island's administrative system was redrawn,and brought under 17 districts run by "KADIs"...Greek Cypriots as well as Armenian and Maronite Cypriots were given representation rights on the Administrative Council... Hence for the first time in their history,Greek Cypriots had a say in the running of their island...Also by means of tax collection by the Church,and the liberties in the education system,Greek Cypriots enjoyed an early form of self-rule...

There you are,you ungrateful sods....Now you know how good you had it under the Ottomans....What say you...???????? :wink: :D
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Postby BC Numismatics » Fri Feb 01, 2008 11:25 am

Birkibrisli,the Ottoman Turks were a terrible colonial power.The British were the best colonial power.I'm tired of telling you why.

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Postby shahmaran » Fri Feb 01, 2008 12:29 pm

Lets hear it one more time for those of us who don't know why BC, why are the British so great? :roll:


Oh and Birkibrisli, how are you planning to crush these historical claims, by the means of which source?
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