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Postby Paphitis » Thu May 29, 2008 4:00 pm

xxNilxx wrote:xNilxx, the Cypriots never ventured out of their island to harm anybody << quote stop chatting rubbish..


The only way for the GC's to change mentally is excorcism... even your football teams promote political propganda... you guys are 100% crazy 8) 8) Rafaella I hope you do not ever get the chance to see your house in Famagusta and that it is completely demolish ...as ours is in Limasol 8)


Can you get any more immature and spiteful?
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Postby DT. » Thu May 29, 2008 4:05 pm

Paphitis wrote:
xxNilxx wrote:xNilxx, the Cypriots never ventured out of their island to harm anybody << quote stop chatting rubbish..


The only way for the GC's to change mentally is excorcism... even your football teams promote political propganda... you guys are 100% crazy 8) 8) Rafaella I hope you do not ever get the chance to see your house in Famagusta and that it is completely demolish ...as ours is in Limasol 8)


Can you get any more immature and spiteful?


this is the same person who on a previous thread described how GC's strangled TC's. The result was that even the TC's told her it was a load of crap.
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Postby xxNilxx » Thu May 29, 2008 4:22 pm

http://www.greekmurderers.net/index.php ... &Itemid=18

they attempted to strangle them...hello - 500 G/Cs were throwning stuff at them and shouting at themm.... idn't that bad enough!
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Postby xxNilxx » Thu May 29, 2008 4:23 pm

I couldn't care less about the propaganda of an APOEL fan 8)
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Postby xxNilxx » Thu May 29, 2008 4:23 pm

T/C genocide is not crap :evil:
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Re: T/Cs do you remember??

Postby Magnus » Thu May 29, 2008 4:53 pm

One last try:

Magnus wrote:
xxNilxx wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mu745mZcZaw :? :? they are proud of this - they are PROUD of it ...

Geriye doğru yürüyoruz...Bunların tekrarlamasını istermisin Kıbrıslı Türkler???



Nil, you need to recognise some very simple facts:

1. Posting random pictures does not prove your claims. Try posting a CREDIBLE SOURCE or don't post your pictures at all. Just to make this clear to you, 'YouTube' does not make propaganda any more convincing or credible.

2. If you disagree with anything someone posts, be it Get Real! or anyone else, then argue your point with logic, reason and evidence. Throwing stupid names around (Grivas, GayReek etc) only proves your intellectual inferiority and complete lack of knowledge, understanding and credibility. If you want to be taken seriously then stop acting like a child.

3. Your grandfather may have been killed and that's very sad for you but you need to recognise that almost every single person on this forum (from all 'sides') can tell you a story like that, and some of them are far worse than what happened to your family. That may hurt you but it's the sad truth. Horrible things happened, accept it and try to find a way forward so they don't happen again. If you want to use your personal experiences to argue a point then you have to back it up with genuine evidence, just like any other claim you make.

4. Winding people up, causing friction and spreading hate doesn't constitute patriotism and does not honour the dead.


xxNilxx wrote:http://www.greekmurderers.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=366&Itemid=18


This is a well-known propaganda site and isn't even subtle in it's use. Even the title is a giveaway. Please use a credible source.

also, please try and make your comments in a single post whenever possible. Multiple one-line posts may get your 'post count' up but a high post count doesn't equate to credibility either. You know how to use the 'edit' feature, please use it.
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Postby Get Real! » Thu May 29, 2008 4:58 pm

xxNilxx wrote:I completely support the TMT - they were our resistance against EOKA B.

TMT Vs EOKA B ...interesting.

GayReek shut up you ignorant idiot, you don't even know what you talk about..

How can I be ignorant? Did I ever deny a fight between TMT and EOKA B? In fact I've only just heard of it but if YOU say so I accept it... :? :lol:

You are just 4-5 silly Greeks teaming up together. But me and many others will never forget the Turkish Cypriot genocide.

I confess there was a TC genocide... of their brains, the repercussions of which can be seen today in you my little watermelon... :lol:
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Postby RAFAELLA » Thu May 29, 2008 5:53 pm

xxNilxx wrote:xNilxx, the Cypriots never ventured out of their island to harm anybody << quote stop chatting rubbish..

The only way for the GC's to change mentally is excorcism... even your football teams promote political propganda... you guys are 100% crazy 8) 8) Rafaella I hope you do not ever get the chance to see your house in Famagusta and that it is completely demolish ...as ours is in Limasol 8)

Little Nil, as I said quite a few times you are realy miserable. I feel sorry for you honestly. I do not hate you, not at all. I pitty you.

As for my house in Famagusta, thank God it's in very good hands. It still has its beautiful garden, it's well kept etc. ...and you know why little Nil?My Tc friend who stays there is taking care of it and not only that but she also kept our photo albums all these years. ...she hasn't even the slightest sample of your vicius hate.

...but do not change anything little Nil, keep boiling in your own hateful juice :)

...as for our football teams promoting political propaganda, my little Nil, you are for laughs!
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Postby paliometoxo » Thu May 29, 2008 7:55 pm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7CbIYGh ... re=related

intresting documentry from the british
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Postby paliometoxo » Fri May 30, 2008 12:29 am

The Turkish invasion of Cyprus (Turkish:Kıbrıs Barış Harekatı - Cyprus Peace Operation) is the Turkish military action starting on July 20, 1974 following a coup by the Cypriot National Guard against the Makarios III, President of Cyprus with purported aim to save the Turkish Cypriots from the EOKA organization and restore constitutional order.
Though Turkey had consistently refused to recognize Makarios or his Government as legitimate, it claimed that under the provisions of the 1960 Treaty of Guarantee which provided that Greece, Turkey and United Kingdom would ensure the independence and sovereignty of the Republic of Cyprus, it had the right to take unilateral military action purportedly to restore constitutional order. No international body or organ has recognised this position.
Today, Turkey states that in 1963 the Republic of Cyprus had collapsed, however claims that the Treaty of Guarantee of 1960, gave her the right to intervene as a guaranteeing power in 1974. Article Four of the Treaty of Guarantee states that: "each of the three guaranteeing Powers reserves the right to take action with the sole aim of re-establishing the state of affairs created by the present Treaty.” [1]
Article Four of the Treaty of Guarantee refers to the right of intervention, however it does not refer to military intervention because according to the United Nations Charter, no state has the right to intervene militarily in another state without the consent of the UN Security Council.[2]
The Cyprus Government has always supported the above position and called upon Turkey, which doubted it, to recourse, together with Cyprus, to the International Court of Justice at The Hague for a decision on whether Turkey legally invaded Cyprus. Turkey, however, refuses to do so.[3]
Turkey invaded Cyprus in two waves on the 20 July and 14 August occupying 37% of the island's territory contrary to a series of UN Security Council and UN General Assembly resolutions demanding the end of all military action in Cyprus and the removal of the Turkish army from the island.
After the first wave of the invasion constitutional order in Cyprus was restored with Glafkos Klerides, the leader of Cyprus Parliament taking over as interim president until the return of Makarios III. The Turkish military, however, continued with the second wave.
The result of the invasion was the creation of an internationally unrecognized Turkish Cypriot breakaway state in the areas under Turkish occupation and the displacement of over 160,000 Greek Cypriots[1] [2] who made up the majority of the population of these areas. The invasion also led to the displacement of about 50,000 Turkish Cypriots who left the areas under the control of the Republic of Cyprus moved to the areas under Turkish military control and settled in the homes and properties left behind by the Greek Cypriots. Many of them did so clandestinely, defying a Cyprus Government imposed ban which aimed at preventing the separation of the Cypriot population along ethnic lines.
Today, although Turkish Cypriots have full free movement and settlement rights throughout the island as citizens of the Republic of Cyprus, Greek Cypriots are still being prevented from returning to their homes and properties in the Turkish occupied areas.
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