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How many TCs were killed by the Invading Turks in 1974?

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Postby Oracle » Thu Jan 29, 2009 11:26 am

Thank you GR!, Paliometoxo and Nikitas for casualties inflicted by Turks on Turks during the 1974 Invasion.

What I would like to find out about, are the TC casualties (civilian) inflicted by the Turks during their invasions.

The image portrayed (on forum) is that ZERO TCs were killed, intentionally or even accidentally, by the Turkish soldiers. Instead only the GCs are accused of any TC deaths and missing individuals.

How can they be so sure?

How can the Turkish soldiers have been so "skillful" to have killed so many (civilian) GCs, and yet avoid harming a single TC?

Iceman has suggested that the TCs banded together, and presumably let the Turks know exactly where they were.

YFred has said they have a secret technique, which he knows, but he won't tell us!

... This is how ridiculous their portrayal of these "Super-Soldiers" seems to be!
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Postby halil » Thu Jan 29, 2009 12:15 pm

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look very carefully to above map Stella mu .

where , the fighting was going on .

while Turkish Troops were trying to land from the sea .There was a Greek attacks towards the Turkish landing forces .

Almost at same hours There was Greeks attacks to Turkish Cypriots enclaves . From those attacks to Turkish Cypriots civilians died in village called Gönyeli (Geunyeli) and Pileri (Göçeri)

positions of the both sides were very clear Stella mu . Tarkets were clear .

there was a at least 5-8 km between both sides position . It is true how could u know about those places ,without knowing u can asked silly questions . why the Turkish army didn't bombed the TC's .

during the invation time there was a identifications symbols were puting on the TC's fronts and pilots will notice them .This identification colors were changing everyday or sometimes at certaines hours .
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Postby runaway » Thu Jan 29, 2009 1:09 pm

halil wrote:Image

look very carefully to above map Stella mu .

where , the fighting was going on .

while Turkish Troops were trying to land from the sea .There was a Greek attacks towards the Turkish landing forces .

Almost at same hours There was Greeks attacks to Turkish Cypriots enclaves . From those attacks to Turkish Cypriots civilians died in village called Gönyeli (Geunyeli) and Pileri (Göçeri)

positions of the both sides were very clear Stella mu . Tarkets were clear .

there was a at least 5-8 km between both sides position . It is true how could u know about those places ,without knowing u can asked silly questions . why the Turkish army didn't bombed the TC's .

during the invation time there was a identifications symbols were puting on the TC's fronts and pilots will notice them .This identification colors were changing everyday or sometimes at certaines hours .


Halil lol. they don't get it in writing so u decided to show the facts with drawings?:) This is still way complicated for them. You have to show the very basics: This is a gun. You kill me. Start with this.
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Postby Get Real! » Thu Jan 29, 2009 1:15 pm

halil wrote:Image

look very carefully to above map Stella mu .

where , the fighting was going on .

while Turkish Troops were trying to land from the sea .There was a Greek attacks towards the Turkish landing forces .

Almost at same hours There was Greeks attacks to Turkish Cypriots enclaves . From those attacks to Turkish Cypriots civilians died in village called Gönyeli (Geunyeli) and Pileri (Göçeri)

positions of the both sides were very clear Stella mu . Tarkets were clear .

there was a at least 5-8 km between both sides position . It is true how could u know about those places ,without knowing u can asked silly questions . why the Turkish army didn't bombed the TC's .

during the invation time there was a identifications symbols were puting on the TC's fronts and pilots will notice them .This identification colors were changing everyday or sometimes at certaines hours .

What exactly are you trying to highlight Halil?

The Turkish Cypriot traitors who died fighting alongside the Turkish invader in their quest to ethnically cleanse 180,000 indigenous Cypriots and partition the island in contravention of the Treaty of Guarantee, or actual Turkish Cypriot victims who had nothing to do with all this shit?
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Postby halil » Thu Jan 29, 2009 1:27 pm

Get Real! wrote:
halil wrote:Image

look very carefully to above map Stella mu .

where , the fighting was going on .

while Turkish Troops were trying to land from the sea .There was a Greek attacks towards the Turkish landing forces .

Almost at same hours There was Greeks attacks to Turkish Cypriots enclaves . From those attacks to Turkish Cypriots civilians died in village called Gönyeli (Geunyeli) and Pileri (Göçeri)

positions of the both sides were very clear Stella mu . Tarkets were clear .

there was a at least 5-8 km between both sides position . It is true how could u know about those places ,without knowing u can asked silly questions . why the Turkish army didn't bombed the TC's .

during the invation time there was a identifications symbols were puting on the TC's fronts and pilots will notice them .This identification colors were changing everyday or sometimes at certaines hours .

What exactly are you trying to highlight Halil?

The Turkish Cypriot traitors who died fighting alongside the Turkish invader in their quest to ethnically cleanse 180,000 indigenous Cypriots and partition the island in contravention of the Treaty of Guarantee, or actual Turkish Cypriot victims who had nothing to do with all this shit?


you should question only yourself from the begining GR .

why the hell ,we did not satisfied with independance ROC ?

13 points ..... 63-64 ...... 67 and finaly 74 coup and result is today

full stopped .............................
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Postby Get Real! » Thu Jan 29, 2009 2:13 pm

halil wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
halil wrote:Image

look very carefully to above map Stella mu .

where , the fighting was going on .

while Turkish Troops were trying to land from the sea .There was a Greek attacks towards the Turkish landing forces .

Almost at same hours There was Greeks attacks to Turkish Cypriots enclaves . From those attacks to Turkish Cypriots civilians died in village called Gönyeli (Geunyeli) and Pileri (Göçeri)

positions of the both sides were very clear Stella mu . Tarkets were clear .

there was a at least 5-8 km between both sides position . It is true how could u know about those places ,without knowing u can asked silly questions . why the Turkish army didn't bombed the TC's .

during the invation time there was a identifications symbols were puting on the TC's fronts and pilots will notice them .This identification colors were changing everyday or sometimes at certaines hours .

What exactly are you trying to highlight Halil?

The Turkish Cypriot traitors who died fighting alongside the Turkish invader in their quest to ethnically cleanse 180,000 indigenous Cypriots and partition the island in contravention of the Treaty of Guarantee, or actual Turkish Cypriot victims who had nothing to do with all this shit?


you should question only yourself from the begining GR .

why the hell ,we did not satisfied with independance ROC ?

13 points ..... 63-64 ...... 67 and finaly 74 coup and result is today

full stopped .............................

Well seeing that you regard yourself an authority on Attila battles, why don’t you tell us how of many of these “brave” Turkish Cypriots died while assisting the 40,000 invading Turkish army to ethnically cleanse me and my family from the towns and villages we lived in for 10,000 years before clowns like you showed up on this island uninvited? Ha?

And do you suppose I should come and lay a wreath in their honor in July?
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Postby Oracle » Thu Jan 29, 2009 2:54 pm

runaway wrote:Halil lol. they don't get it in writing so u decided to show the facts with drawings?:) This is still way complicated for them. You have to show the very basics: This is a gun. You kill me. Start with this.


Keep proving how skilled the Turks were at discriminately killing one ethnic group (read Genocide) ...

The European Commission of Human Rights reports of 1976 and 1983 state the following:

"Having found violations of a number of Articles of the Convention, the Commission notes that the acts violating the Convention were exclusively directed against members of one of two communities in Cyprus, namely the Greek Cypriot community. It concludes by eleven votes to three that Turkey has thus failed to secure the rights and freedoms set forth in these Articles without discrimination on the grounds of ethnic origin, race, religion as required by Article 14 of the Convention."


.... or will someone go against the Turkish propaganda, and admit the Turkish soldiers couldn't have been so omnipotent, but accidentally killed some TCs also? ... (Conveniently blaming the GCs perhaps, so that they don't lose "respect" as the blameless idols they have become in TC eyes.)
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Postby runaway » Thu Jan 29, 2009 3:21 pm

[quote="Oracle"]b]exclusively directed against members of one of two communities in Cyprus, namely the Greek Cypriot community[/b][/color]quote]

the Greek Cypriot community exclusively directed violence against members of one of two communities in Cyprus, namely the Turkish Cypriot community with the stupid dream of ENOSIS and hence attempted to commit genocide.
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Postby denizaksulu » Thu Jan 29, 2009 3:21 pm

paliometoxo wrote:my history of cyprus teacher said also some planes form greece came to help but where shot down by greek cypriots



That has been on the forum too.
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Postby Paphitis » Thu Jan 29, 2009 3:31 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:my history of cyprus teacher said also some planes form greece came to help but where shot down by greek cypriots



That has been on the forum too.


These aircraft were none other than the 15 Noratlas Airlift Aircraft of the HAF which landed at Nicosia Airport. They were carrying volunteers and troops, but as they approached the airport they sustained friendly fire from the CNG which caused significant casualties.

http://koti.welho.com/msolanak/kyprosengl.html

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=tBaQpF4uQeE

There were absolutely no HAF Phanton F-4E operations over Cyprus.
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