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Postby Get Real! » Thu Apr 10, 2008 8:05 am

These three are definitely GCs on the south side of Ledras prior to the opening on an undisclosed date.
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Postby Oracle » Thu Apr 10, 2008 8:07 am

Get Real! wrote:These three are definitely GCs on the south side of Ledras prior to the opening on an undisclosed date.


Good .... so Murataga's speculation was incorrect then!
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Postby denizaksulu » Thu Apr 10, 2008 8:10 am

Oracle wrote:
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Oracle wrote:Looking at the picture posted above, as Deniz quite rightly pointed out they could just as easily be Turkish soldiers as GC ones or even Greek .. or even Yanks ... they do not have any obvious giveaways, camouflage is camouflage ... so how can Murataga be so certain only he knows what they are?



The Hellenic flag might be a clue!!!


No Deniz mou .... there were flags of all descriptions and aplenty, flying around ... t'would be very easy to capture three men in camouflage having a stroll past any one :D



The evidence before me your''onour', is a Hellenic and perhaps a droopy Cyprus flag. If you would provide a wider angled picture showing all the other flags, I will reconsider. :lol:
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Postby Oracle » Thu Apr 10, 2008 8:15 am

denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:Looking at the picture posted above, as Deniz quite rightly pointed out they could just as easily be Turkish soldiers as GC ones or even Greek .. or even Yanks ... they do not have any obvious giveaways, camouflage is camouflage ... so how can Murataga be so certain only he knows what they are?



The Hellenic flag might be a clue!!!


No Deniz mou .... there were flags of all descriptions and aplenty, flying around ... t'would be very easy to capture three men in camouflage having a stroll past any one :D



The evidence before me your''onour', is a Hellenic and perhaps a droopy Cyprus flag. If you would provide a wider angled picture showing all the other flags, I will reconsider. :lol:


Look through Halil's .... there are at least two other predominately red and white ones flapping around .... which don't even figure in the full parade of EU flags, such as you see outside various establishments in any EU-member country .... :D ....
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Postby miltiades » Thu Apr 10, 2008 8:22 am

Murataga wrote:
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DT. wrote:Those pictures are before it opened, and they are not Greek troops they are Cypriot troops.


More accurately: they are Greek Cypriot armed men who happen to be members of a military organization established and regulated in complete contravention to the constitution of the RoC as defined at the time of her establishment.

Do you REALLY think it's wise to bring up things that contravene the RoC constitution given your support of the most ILLEGAL move against it called the "TRNC"? :?

I can safely assume you've skipped breakfast... :(


The military organization, whose members shown in the picture above, was both established in complete contravention to the constitution and has been set off to launch criminal attacks on the TCs before the TRNC and/or before '74.

You can not break the constitution in your favor, kill, enclave and embargo the TC community and at the same time expect them to yield on their inalienable right to actually do something about all of it.

The voice of REASON !!! has spoken , contraventions , illegal constitutions , illegal regimes in spite of the entire worlds opinion that the ROC is the ONLY recognised government of the island of Cyprus !!
Forget the 40 thousand troops , forget the countless UN resolutions asking for their removal , NO SIR Mr Muratanga is indeed concerned that the Cypriot army was established illegally , while of course the glorious Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus was legally and universally recognised to have been created legally , this is why NO NATION recognises its creation !! I wonder when the likes of Muratanga will put the past behind and move ahead as Cypriots first , it seems to me that every sentence written by those sharing such views contains views unlikely to help the people of Cyprus come together and work out a solution that the future generations will be able to live together peacefully .
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Postby humanist » Thu Apr 10, 2008 8:28 am

taht shits me, the first offensive thing I saw was the Greek flag in lack of a Cypriot flag, and ofcourse I can't tell the difference between the Turkish and the fake trnc flags :):):)
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Postby humanist » Thu Apr 10, 2008 8:30 am

is there youtube clips of the openning of Ledra. I didn't get to see any of the speeches or anything.
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Postby Viewpoint » Thu Apr 10, 2008 8:32 am

humanist wrote:taht shits me, the first offensive thing I saw was the Greek flag in lack of a Cypriot flag, and ofcourse I can't tell the difference between the Turkish and the fake trnc flags :):):)


Easy really ones white others red.
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Postby denizaksulu » Thu Apr 10, 2008 8:34 am

Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:Looking at the picture posted above, as Deniz quite rightly pointed out they could just as easily be Turkish soldiers as GC ones or even Greek .. or even Yanks ... they do not have any obvious giveaways, camouflage is camouflage ... so how can Murataga be so certain only he knows what they are?



The Hellenic flag might be a clue!!!


No Deniz mou .... there were flags of all descriptions and aplenty, flying around ... t'would be very easy to capture three men in camouflage having a stroll past any one :D



The evidence before me your''onour', is a Hellenic and perhaps a droopy Cyprus flag. If you would provide a wider angled picture showing all the other flags, I will reconsider. :lol:


Look through Halil's .... there are at least two other predominately red and white ones flapping around .... which don't even figure in the full parade of EU flags, such as you see outside various establishments in any EU-member country .... :D ....



There are red and white flags but NO Turkish soldiers. You quoted me with regards the pic of Greek speaking soldiers. I see only two flags. Provide your evidence, please.
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Postby Oracle » Thu Apr 10, 2008 8:46 am

denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:Looking at the picture posted above, as Deniz quite rightly pointed out they could just as easily be Turkish soldiers as GC ones or even Greek .. or even Yanks ... they do not have any obvious giveaways, camouflage is camouflage ... so how can Murataga be so certain only he knows what they are?



The Hellenic flag might be a clue!!!


No Deniz mou .... there were flags of all descriptions and aplenty, flying around ... t'would be very easy to capture three men in camouflage having a stroll past any one :D



The evidence before me your''onour', is a Hellenic and perhaps a droopy Cyprus flag. If you would provide a wider angled picture showing all the other flags, I will reconsider. :lol:


Look through Halil's .... there are at least two other predominately red and white ones flapping around .... which don't even figure in the full parade of EU flags, such as you see outside various establishments in any EU-member country .... :D ....



There are red and white flags but NO Turkish soldiers. You quoted me with regards the pic of Greek speaking soldiers. I see only two flags. Provide your evidence, please.


Deniz, kindly read through the whole of these quotes again ... before you work yourself up into a frenzy having brought language into it now as well :roll:

There were flags some EU, some non-EU, and there were men in camouflage ... Murataga got into a tizz too ..... but the rest is speculation, and as GR! pointed out, we don't have the benefit of knowing exact dates ......

Enough mind-gymnastics ... housework beckons ..... :D
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