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Postby bilako22 » Thu May 22, 2008 11:17 pm

DT. wrote:Bilako...you need to stop posting for a second a start thinking a little. There's very little you've managed to say that has been helpful to your side. On the contrary I believe you are frustrating your fellow TC's with the mistakes and easily corrected false historical facts you keep providing us with.


I am trying to be honest rather than helpful to any side .
As regards false historical facts I am suprised by the amount of lies that you Greeks argue are so-called historical facts.
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Postby bilako22 » Thu May 22, 2008 11:18 pm

DT. wrote:
Piratis wrote:
There's very little you've managed to say that has been helpful to your side.


Maybe thats because he is Greek ;)


Nah, he wouldn't have made it this obvious.


Bilako as a name is definitely not Turkish.
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Postby bilako22 » Thu May 22, 2008 11:21 pm

Piratis wrote:Cooperline, things are much easier my friend:

A Greek speaking Cypriot is a Greek Cypriot. And Greek Cypriots with their Greek identity but also local Cypriot identity existed for 1000s of years, always having a Greek religion (first Olympus Gods, then Greek Orthodox Christianity - religions that exist exclusively among Greeks) and a Greek kind of culture with distinctive Cypriot elements.

The question is when the "Turkish Cypriots" and the "Turkish Cypriot Community" was created? Because what we had in Cyprus during the Ottoman rule was a Muslim minority (a religion not exclusively for Turks) that did not identify (as a whole at least) as Turks, and many of them didn't even speak Turkish!

So when was decided that this Muslim minority was actually a Turkish minority? And how come and people that didn't even speak Turkish were grouped as "Turkish Cypriots"?


What are your sources for these so-called historical facts , as outlined above?
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Postby Get Real! » Thu May 22, 2008 11:35 pm

bilako22 wrote:As regards false historical facts I am suprised by the amount of lies that you Greeks argue are so-called historical facts.

If you ever suspect someone is lying then it's YOUR JOB to prove it by presenting him/her with your facts. That's what a political forum is all about.

What you should NEVER do is merely suggest that they are lies and then just disappear... because all you can ever accomplish with that is to reinforce the validity of what you called a lie.
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Postby bilako22 » Fri May 23, 2008 8:55 am

Get Real! wrote:
bilako22 wrote:As regards false historical facts I am suprised by the amount of lies that you Greeks argue are so-called historical facts.

If you ever suspect someone is lying then it's YOUR JOB to prove it by presenting him/her with your facts. That's what a political forum is all about.

What you should NEVER do is merely suggest that they are lies and then just disappear... because all you can ever accomplish with that is to reinforce the validity of what you called a lie.


Any facts that are presented refuting your lies are merely ignored or deemed as not credible evidence . We can all play this game , dear compatriot.
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