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Postby cannedmoose » Wed Jun 01, 2005 9:12 pm

Piratis wrote:Turkish calculations:

Turks committed 100X crimes, GCs committed 2X crimes.

Subtract 99X of crimes from the Turks because they are either irrelevant or excused, and this leaves the Turks with just 1X crimes.

Therefore the GCs have to be punished again with even more crimes against them.

We got the logic Erolz, don't worry. I hope you also got that we will not accept to be victimized by you again, and that we will fight for justice no matter how long that takes.


Even by your standards Piratis... bizarre... a crime is a crime is a crime...
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Postby Piratis » Wed Jun 01, 2005 9:23 pm

Even by your standards Piratis... bizarre... a crime is a crime is a crime...


1)Shouldn't the serial killer serve the same sentence with all all other criminals then?

2)Somebody that stole 100 cars is the same with somebody that stole one?

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Sorry, but we've heard enough lame excuses for the Turkish crimes in Cyprus. It is really pathetic to try to equate what the Turks did to us with the 1/1000th that we did to them.
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Postby erolz » Wed Jun 01, 2005 9:23 pm

magikthrill wrote: taksim would require the forced removal of Greek Cypriots from their homeland of millenia.


taksim did not require the forced removal of GC if it was agreed to by GC. It would require some movement of people but the idea itself did not required forced movement per se, just the acceptance of some movement of some people.

Enosis rquired TC accpet to be ruled by Greece.
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Postby Piratis » Wed Jun 01, 2005 9:25 pm

taksim did not require the forced removal of GC if it was agreed to by GC. It would require some movement of people but the idea itself did not required forced movement per se, just the acceptance of some movement of some people.

Enosis rquired TC accpet to be ruled by Greece.


Using your logic it didn't not. The ones that didn't want to be ruled by Greece could accept to be moved to Turkey.
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Postby detailer » Wed Jun 01, 2005 9:33 pm

* the Turkish Rhodes protested against the 1974 invasion, something i found quite interesting.


Well, we, TC, are not opposed to it. How many turkish are leaving in rhodes anyway?

I am sure if ENOSIS was finished, there would be a couple of 1000 Turkish people in cyprus enjoying Greek rule.
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Postby magikthrill » Wed Jun 01, 2005 9:34 pm

Murtaza wrote:
creete?


i was using present day examples. the issue of crete was 100 years ago when the turkish cretes demanded minority rights at a time period when there was much hostility between Greeks and Turks throughout the two countries.

the reason the turkish cretes left was because Turkey lost the balkan wars, the same thing that would have happened to TCs had Turkey's pro-nazi agenda had been more evident in WWII.
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Postby magikthrill » Wed Jun 01, 2005 9:35 pm

erolz wrote:
taksim did not require the forced removal of GC if it was agreed to by GC. It would require some movement of people but the idea itself did not required forced movement per se, just the acceptance of some movement of some people.

Enosis rquired TC accpet to be ruled by Greece.


the same way taksim required GCs to be removed from their homes.
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Postby detailer » Wed Jun 01, 2005 9:36 pm

the reason the turkish cretes left was because Turkey lost the balkan wars, the same thing that would have happened to TCs had Turkey's pro-nazi agenda had been more evident in WWII.


Can you xplre this one?
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Postby detailer » Wed Jun 01, 2005 9:38 pm

Piratis wrote:
taksim did not require the forced removal of GC if it was agreed to by GC. It would require some movement of people but the idea itself did not required forced movement per se, just the acceptance of some movement of some people.

Enosis rquired TC accpet to be ruled by Greece.


Using your logic it didn't not. The ones that didn't want to be ruled by Greece could accept to be moved to Turkey.


Instead they prefered resisting to ENOSIS and we are still in Cyprus. :wink:
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Postby Murtaza » Wed Jun 01, 2005 9:40 pm

magikthrill wrote:
Murtaza wrote:
creete?


i was using present day examples. the issue of crete was 100 years ago when the turkish cretes demanded minority rights at a time period when there was much hostility between Greeks and Turks throughout the two countries.

the reason the turkish cretes left was because Turkey lost the balkan wars, the same thing that would have happened to TCs had Turkey's pro-nazi agenda had been more evident in WWII.



Magic I dont see less hostility between Greeks and Turks.
I think there is less hostility.
But not anymore.

In fact I dont like peacefully in their homes of centuries the same way the turkish greeks live in thrace.
Because They dont live peacefully.
I dont argue again who make biggest mistake.
But I think Greeks are not nice to Turks.

Maybe reason is they afraid from Turkey. Or have other reason.
But what I see, They dont like it..

And When there is attack of Turkey, there were hostility between Turks and Greeks.bad one Cunta in Greek, and worse in cyprus, Murderers.
At present time, Turkey dont attack Cyprus too.

But attack happened past time.
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