doesntmatter wrote:Tim Drayton wrote:zan wrote:Tim Drayton wrote:Nikitas wrote:Zan likes to imagine things that will support his views. He is also very good at multiplication.
The fact is that this latest piece of news, the statement by the actor, has shaken the policy of silence that Turkey has imposed about its military action in Cyprus. There will be more people who will come forth and speak out. There is one particular instance that happened in a Mesaoria village, it was probably Kontea or Lysi, where Turkish soldiers were ordered to execute prisoners. Perhaps now there will be pressure to open that particular mass grave and reveal the glory of the Turkish army. My information is that the dead are in three figures.
I have personally spoken to people in Turkey who saw and did things in 1974 in Cyprus - things that have troubled their consciences ever since. I wouldn't be surprised if other revelations start coming forth. As I said a few pages ago, let us hold our breaths and see how this thing pans out.
Yu guys did realise hat tis guy was lying :roll:
I hope they do come out...Can we expect the same from the "RoC" and Greece????
Based on what evidence? All that has been provided are links that open to blank pages. Even if he did make a retraction, who is to say that he did not do so under duress?
Let us hold our breaths and see how this thing pans out
Tim don't tell me you have not been aboe to find what I posted on google either.
Do you want me to give you the instructions again, in Turkish maybe?
Perhaps you could simply quote the source of this alleged story.
The highly respected Turkish daily Radikal has in the past hour posted a new report
http://www.radikal.com.tr/Default.aspx? ... egoryID=77
giving news of a request made by Nikos Theodosiou of the Pancypriot Committee of Relatives for Olgaç to provide them with a detailed statement.
This means that the people at Radikal either have not heard about this alleged retraction, or are not taking it very seriously.