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Postby insan » Sat Feb 28, 2009 1:44 am

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Postby RAFAELLA » Sat Feb 28, 2009 10:29 am

kafenes wrote:After watching the interview, I am convinced that Akin did not fire the first shot which got Solomou on the neck. I am absolutely sure he followed up with the shooting, whether he managed a hit or not, it's not definite.
Yfred, according to this man, he is willing to do it again. Knowing that, how can you say they (GC and TC murderers) be pardoned? I think whoever is found guilty from both sides should pay and become an example. How can we unite a country knowing that this kind of people are still around.


Kafenes, I do not believe a word he says to save his arse.
There are a few questions regarding Akin that I believe Tsouroulis should have asked him.
1- Why he didn't denay killing Solomos back in 1996 when CyR gov issued an arrest warrant.
2- Why did he lied? He said he was not even present at the scene.
3- Why after 13 years he decided to speak. What is he afraid of? ...a possible solution maybe? ... and that he might not be able to escape justice.

This man, along with others responsible also for Isaak's murder, should have been arrested after those tragic insidents. On the contrary, they reward them by giving them permission to hold a gun.
...but what can we expect from a puppet state build on illegalities and violations :?
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Postby RAFAELLA » Sat Feb 28, 2009 10:57 am

insan wrote:Cut a long story short; all whom r suspected the death of Solomou should have been tried according to relevant TRNC laws. If the relevant TRNC courts r not able to do their trials because of probable to come forward opposition to it; sooner or later(if then they still alive) they will be tried by international courts.

...so, anyone can commit a crime in the occupied areas but he can get away with it because of possible oppositions! How nice and democratic! ...and why don't you hand this criminal to international courts?

insan wrote:The legal number is 950. They have at least 2000 stationed in South Cyprus. Illegal is illegal; no matter if it is 951, 2000 or 100.000. 15.000 National Guard is completely illegal.

Insan can you, please, explain why the National Guard is illegal? Thank you.

insan wrote:Why do u ask me something u've already know, dear RichardB? UN reported that 21.000 Turkish troops r stationed in North. Legal number is 650. Is it something u didn't know?

21.000?! :lol:
Don't you believe that if Tr was reducing the no of her troops in CyR, even her arse would be chanting about it? (so that everybody would know)

UN should explain comment on Turkish troop numbers
http://www.cyprus-mail.com/news/main.ph ... 0&cat_id=1
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Postby denizaksulu » Sat Feb 28, 2009 1:01 pm

Oracle wrote:
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Oracle wrote:Please stop describing his death in that way ....

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Sorry O.


You have nothing to be sorry about Kafenes. It was just a graphic description of what actually happened; but I couldn't help feeling for his mother. On the one hand to be proud of him for standing up against this oppression and then a fleeting moment later to lose him forever ... :(

I don't really want to dwell on this, but I know we can' be cowardly about what he did and choose to forget to make life easier for us.

Kenan Akin and that Attila actor should both swing ... and the way I feel right now ... I could tie the knots myself!



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Postby YFred » Sat Feb 28, 2009 1:16 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
kafenes wrote:
Oracle wrote:Please stop describing his death in that way ....

:(


Sorry O.


You have nothing to be sorry about Kafenes. It was just a graphic description of what actually happened; but I couldn't help feeling for his mother. On the one hand to be proud of him for standing up against this oppression and then a fleeting moment later to lose him forever ... :(

I don't really want to dwell on this, but I know we can' be cowardly about what he did and choose to forget to make life easier for us.

Kenan Akin and that Attila actor should both swing ... and the way I feel right now ... I could tie the knots myself!



May I be of assistance?

I see being blood thirsty is in the average Cypriot's levis.
Has no body told you that in conflict situations and eye for an eye leaves everybody blind.
Sorry, I for got you can't see it.
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Postby Oracle » Sat Feb 28, 2009 1:34 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
kafenes wrote:
Oracle wrote:Please stop describing his death in that way ....

:(


Sorry O.


You have nothing to be sorry about Kafenes. It was just a graphic description of what actually happened; but I couldn't help feeling for his mother. On the one hand to be proud of him for standing up against this oppression and then a fleeting moment later to lose him forever ... :(

I don't really want to dwell on this, but I know we can' be cowardly about what he did and choose to forget to make life easier for us.

Kenan Akin and that Attila actor should both swing ... and the way I feel right now ... I could tie the knots myself!



May I be of assistance?


Thank you dear, but I am perfectly capable, having done a course in "Knots, Hitches and Lashings" for the RYA Skipper's certificate. 8)

Kidding aside; I'm not one for dishing out punishments, as you know, but I can't come to terms with such behaviour, and the vast following these cold-blooded murderers seem to have attracted, just because they singled out unarmed GCs.

It's like they have some kind of cult status amongst the worst of all humanity, and I'd just like to see a Just end to these Servants of Lucifer!
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Postby denizaksulu » Sat Feb 28, 2009 5:05 pm

YFred wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
kafenes wrote:
Oracle wrote:Please stop describing his death in that way ....

:(


Sorry O.


You have nothing to be sorry about Kafenes. It was just a graphic description of what actually happened; but I couldn't help feeling for his mother. On the one hand to be proud of him for standing up against this oppression and then a fleeting moment later to lose him forever ... :(

I don't really want to dwell on this, but I know we can' be cowardly about what he did and choose to forget to make life easier for us.

Kenan Akin and that Attila actor should both swing ... and the way I feel right now ... I could tie the knots myself!



May I be of assistance?

I see being blood thirsty is in the average Cypriot's levis.
Has no body told you that in conflict situations and eye for an eye leaves everybody blind.
Sorry, I for got you can't see it.



If a crime has been commited, it should not go unpunished. Surely you will agree to that.
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Postby insan » Sat Feb 28, 2009 5:38 pm

RAFAELLA wrote:
insan wrote:Cut a long story short; all whom r suspected the death of Solomou should have been tried according to relevant TRNC laws. If the relevant TRNC courts r not able to do their trials because of probable to come forward opposition to it; sooner or later(if then they still alive) they will be tried by international courts.

...so, anyone can commit a crime in the occupied areas but he can get away with it because of possible oppositions! How nice and democratic! ...and why don't you hand this criminal to international courts?

insan wrote:The legal number is 950. They have at least 2000 stationed in South Cyprus. Illegal is illegal; no matter if it is 951, 2000 or 100.000. 15.000 National Guard is completely illegal.

Insan can you, please, explain why the National Guard is illegal? Thank you.

insan wrote:Why do u ask me something u've already know, dear RichardB? UN reported that 21.000 Turkish troops r stationed in North. Legal number is 650. Is it something u didn't know?

21.000?! :lol:
Don't you believe that if Tr was reducing the no of her troops in CyR, even her arse would be chanting about it? (so that everybody would know)

UN should explain comment on Turkish troop numbers
http://www.cyprus-mail.com/news/main.ph ... 0&cat_id=1


Rafaella, opposition against the trial of suspects might arise because of the old unsettled accounts; such as granting amnesty for almost all EOKA-B members whom should have been trialed for supporting the coup, killing many GCs and TCs.

I personally have never believed 2 wrongs r equal to 1 correct but it is a fact that there's still a primitive rivalry between some extremist groups of 2 communities.

National Guard was established in 1964 with a one sided decision of GC MPs. The estimated number of NG troops is 13.000-15.000. The number of GC reservists r 30.000-60.000. In South there r also more than 2000 ELDYK troops stationed. "RoC" has a joint defense doctrine with Greece. Under such a circumstance how u can still ask withdrawal of Turkish troops? Withdrawal of troops could only be carried into effect with a mutual agreement by all concerned parties. Asking Turkey to withdraw her troops one sidedly is just a galimatias.
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Postby YFred » Sat Feb 28, 2009 10:35 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
YFred wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
kafenes wrote:
Oracle wrote:Please stop describing his death in that way ....

:(


Sorry O.


You have nothing to be sorry about Kafenes. It was just a graphic description of what actually happened; but I couldn't help feeling for his mother. On the one hand to be proud of him for standing up against this oppression and then a fleeting moment later to lose him forever ... :(

I don't really want to dwell on this, but I know we can' be cowardly about what he did and choose to forget to make life easier for us.

Kenan Akin and that Attila actor should both swing ... and the way I feel right now ... I could tie the knots myself!



May I be of assistance?

I see being blood thirsty is in the average Cypriot's levis.
Has no body told you that in conflict situations and eye for an eye leaves everybody blind.
Sorry, I for got you can't see it.



If a crime has been commited, it should not go unpunished. Surely you will agree to that.

Sorry Deniz, you got between me and O. All crimes must be punished. The problem arises because if you go back 10 years to punish this man, why not back to 63. All conflicts get resolved because people are willing to forgive and move on. They draw a line under the past and move on. Some of these people are very powerful, particularly on the GC side. If you insist on backdated justice, then you will not have peace.

We have IRA terrorist pardoned and called upon to go to places like Srilanka and Palestine and Cyprus to help people with conflict resolution. By your reasoning they have murdered and should be rotting in a jail.
We have to move on. In effect seeking revenge may jeopardise the peace process. You are underestimating the power these people have in the media and how they can affect the vote.

Have a look at who has the power in the media on the GC side and you will understand why they voted the way they did.
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Postby denizaksulu » Sat Feb 28, 2009 10:55 pm

YFred wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
YFred wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
kafenes wrote:
Oracle wrote:Please stop describing his death in that way ....

:(


Sorry O.


You have nothing to be sorry about Kafenes. It was just a graphic description of what actually happened; but I couldn't help feeling for his mother. On the one hand to be proud of him for standing up against this oppression and then a fleeting moment later to lose him forever ... :(

I don't really want to dwell on this, but I know we can' be cowardly about what he did and choose to forget to make life easier for us.

Kenan Akin and that Attila actor should both swing ... and the way I feel right now ... I could tie the knots myself!



May I be of assistance?

I see being blood thirsty is in the average Cypriot's levis.
Has no body told you that in conflict situations and eye for an eye leaves everybody blind.
Sorry, I for got you can't see it.



If a crime has been commited, it should not go unpunished. Surely you will agree to that.

Sorry Deniz, you got between me and O. All crimes must be punished. The problem arises because if you go back 10 years to punish this man, why not back to 63. All conflicts get resolved because people are willing to forgive and move on. They draw a line under the past and move on. Some of these people are very powerful, particularly on the GC side. If you insist on backdated justice, then you will not have peace.

We have IRA terrorist pardoned and called upon to go to places like Srilanka and Palestine and Cyprus to help people with conflict resolution. By your reasoning they have murdered and should be rotting in a jail.
We have to move on. In effect seeking revenge may jeopardise the peace process. You are underestimating the power these people have in the media and how they can affect the vote.

Have a look at who has the power in the media on the GC side and you will understand why they voted the way they did.



I understand what you say, but 'revenge' has never been on my mind. Only justice.
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