The former Leader of the Turkish Cypriot Struggle for Freedom Doctor Fazil Kucuk will be remembered tomorrow, on the 25th anniversary of his death.
halil wrote:The former Leader of the Turkish Cypriot Struggle for Freedom Doctor Fazil Kucuk will be remembered tomorrow, on the 25th anniversary of his death.
Get Real! wrote:halil wrote:The former Leader of the Turkish Cypriot Struggle for Freedom Doctor Fazil Kucuk will be remembered tomorrow, on the 25th anniversary of his death.
Yet they have the audacity to accuse the Greek Cypriots of entering the 1959 agreements with bad intentions!
Kucuk, the man whose catastrophic policies TRASHED the Turkish Cypriot community… sure, don’t ever forget him!
zan wrote:Get Real! wrote:halil wrote:The former Leader of the Turkish Cypriot Struggle for Freedom Doctor Fazil Kucuk will be remembered tomorrow, on the 25th anniversary of his death.
Yet they have the audacity to accuse the Greek Cypriots of entering the 1959 agreements with bad intentions!
Kucuk, the man whose catastrophic policies TRASHED the Turkish Cypriot community… sure, don’t ever forget him!
Talk about egt hooked on something that amounts to nothing.. You can now quote that line as proof n your propaganda GR...
I m sure that without him we would have all been writing from a foreign country as TCs abroad...Without a country!!!
DT. wrote:zan wrote:Get Real! wrote:halil wrote:The former Leader of the Turkish Cypriot Struggle for Freedom Doctor Fazil Kucuk will be remembered tomorrow, on the 25th anniversary of his death.
Yet they have the audacity to accuse the Greek Cypriots of entering the 1959 agreements with bad intentions!
Kucuk, the man whose catastrophic policies TRASHED the Turkish Cypriot community… sure, don’t ever forget him!
Talk about egt hooked on something that amounts to nothing.. You can now quote that line as proof n your propaganda GR...
I m sure that without him we would have all been writing from a foreign country as TCs abroad...Without a country!!!
Actually he was probably the only one to propose that solution to Inonu when Inonu asked him to take back his seat in the govt.
insan wrote:He was a good leader. I appreciate all he had done under the then circumstances and I have empathy for all of his inabilities. In this occasion, I'd like to express my sentiment regarding Makarios that his situation was the hardest among all movers and shakers of Cyprus.
Cheers
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests