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Postby Oracle » Fri Oct 17, 2008 9:48 pm

My family had some land in the Suburbs Of Constantinople in Byzantine times ... may I have it back please? :?
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Postby Viewpoint » Fri Oct 17, 2008 9:48 pm

pantheman wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Let the games begin....in 1946 the "RoC" was a non entity.


As I said Clutching straws, you are a very sad case VP..

You will die a very bitter person and you won't make a sod all bit of difference.

Get a life, you only have one.


Thank you for your caring words, I have a great life living peacefully on my beautiful island out of the cltches of greedy and dangerous people like yourself.
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Postby Oracle » Fri Oct 17, 2008 9:51 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
pantheman wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Let the games begin....in 1946 the "RoC" was a non entity.


As I said Clutching straws, you are a very sad case VP..

You will die a very bitter person and you won't make a sod all bit of difference.

Get a life, you only have one.


Thank you for your caring words, I have a great life living peacefully on my beautiful island out of the cltches of greedy and dangerous people like yourself.


Piss of phucking thieving Turk :lol:
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Re: Zero to the Turks

Postby Expatkiwi » Sat Oct 18, 2008 1:41 am

[quote="Sotos]16th century?? :roll: Then we will bring to them records from the 15th century that show that Turks in Cyprus were 0%. Fucking Turks, the keep invading us, stealing our lands, importing settlers from Turkey, giving them the lands they stole from us, and then calling those Settlers as "Turkish Cypriots" and make claims on our island!![/quote]

Sotos, I saw in a documentary that Greece invaded Turkey in 1920 in order to absorb what they saw as historical Greek lands (part of the "Greater Hellas" ideal), but ended up getting kicked out of Turkey by the Turkish military under Ataturk in 1922. So please remember that you folk were not on the receiving end all of the time, please?
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Re: Zero to the Turks

Postby Sotos » Sat Oct 18, 2008 2:11 am

Expatkiwi wrote:Sotos, I saw in a documentary that Greece invaded Turkey in 1920 in order to absorb what they saw as historical Greek lands (part of the "Greater Hellas" ideal), but ended up getting kicked out of Turkey by the Turkish military under Ataturk in 1922. So please remember that you folk were not on the receiving end all of the time, please?


And in 1944 the Allies invaded France which was occupied by the Nazis. Bloody Allies invading the poor Nazis! :roll:
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Re: Zero to the Turks

Postby Expatkiwi » Sat Oct 18, 2008 4:19 am

Sotos wrote:
Expatkiwi wrote:Sotos, I saw in a documentary that Greece invaded Turkey in 1920 in order to absorb what they saw as historical Greek lands (part of the "Greater Hellas" ideal), but ended up getting kicked out of Turkey by the Turkish military under Ataturk in 1922. So please remember that you folk were not on the receiving end all of the time, please?


And in 1944 the Allies invaded France which was occupied by the Nazis. Bloody Allies invading the poor Nazis! :roll:


You're missing the point, Soto - deliberately, I think. You have sounded like Greece has always suffered from the Turks "when they unprovokedly attack everything Greek". From what I've been reading and watching lately, it seems that the Turks only attack Greeks after getting either attacked (as in 1920), or provoked (as in 1974).
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Postby repulsewarrior » Sat Oct 18, 2008 4:30 am

...and what about the Treaty of Lausanne?

do you think that a schmeterlink is not a butterfly, because it is German?

what does Turkey's archives have to do with the British, their sovereignty over the land, and their administration of it. Pigs can fly, but there is little reason in their doing so. Moreso, with a European intertest, this effort only aggrevates their confidence in Turkey as an International player, playing on a level field. (This has to do with Famagusta, and its (lol) return, imho.)
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Re: Zero to the Turks

Postby Sotos » Sat Oct 18, 2008 4:36 am

Expatkiwi wrote:
Sotos wrote:
Expatkiwi wrote:Sotos, I saw in a documentary that Greece invaded Turkey in 1920 in order to absorb what they saw as historical Greek lands (part of the "Greater Hellas" ideal), but ended up getting kicked out of Turkey by the Turkish military under Ataturk in 1922. So please remember that you folk were not on the receiving end all of the time, please?


And in 1944 the Allies invaded France which was occupied by the Nazis. Bloody Allies invading the poor Nazis! :roll:


You're missing the point, Soto - deliberately, I think. You have sounded like Greece has always suffered from the Turks "when they unprovokedly attack everything Greek". From what I've been reading and watching lately, it seems that the Turks only attack Greeks after getting either attacked (as in 1920), or provoked (as in 1974).


:roll: Yeah. Asia Minor was Turkish. The turks made everything there, like Constantinople .. I mean Istanbul, what is this "Constantinople" anyways ?? .. and they are the native people of Cyprus until these crazy Greeks attacked them!! the Turks are the most civilized peaceful people, they made a lot of contribution to the world in sciences, medicine and literature and they never harmed anybody, never committing genocides for example, and they always respect their minorities.



Like the my fairy tale Expatkiwi? Its just like the ones you have been reading lately so I am sure you like it :roll:
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Postby repulsewarrior » Sat Oct 18, 2008 4:53 am

...please, genocide, stuff like that, was not uncommon, at the advent of the Modern Age or there abouts. Turkey was a master then, just getting old and a little sicker...

still, these forms of plunder are denied, with the aspiration to live as they once were, before Ataturk, but as Kemalists.
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Postby Medman » Sat Oct 18, 2008 11:12 am

Yaaaaaaaaaaaaawwwwwwwwwwwnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn!!!!!!!!!!!
Just woken up.
What are you lot moaning about now???????????????
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