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Postby Dr J » Fri Jul 03, 2009 12:18 pm

I noticed the badges in the top right corner of the site depicted wolves - can you explain that Halil?
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Postby GreekForumer » Fri Jul 03, 2009 12:24 pm



Halil, you have misunderstood. I was surprised that the important year of 1974 was missing from your website because I knew it existed on other commemorative websites, like the one posted above.
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Postby halil » Fri Jul 03, 2009 12:29 pm

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Halil, you have misunderstood. I was surprised that the important year of 1974 was missing from your website because I knew it existed on other commemorative websites, like the one posted above.


what do u mean my website . I have no website .
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Postby Tim Drayton » Fri Jul 03, 2009 12:32 pm

Dr J wrote:I noticed the badges in the top right corner of the site depicted wolves - can you explain that Halil?


I think these are the badges of various units within the TMT.
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Postby denizaksulu » Fri Jul 03, 2009 12:37 pm

Dr J wrote:I noticed the badges in the top right corner of the site depicted wolves - can you explain that Halil?



Its a symbol of Turkism. It symbolises the Exodus of the Turkic people from Ergenokon (Legend says that the wolves shoed the way to the people through a mountain pass) Above it meant nothing sinister.

Like St. Georges flag in the UK it has been hi-jacked by 'militant nationalists'.
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Postby GreekForumer » Fri Jul 03, 2009 12:40 pm

halil wrote:
GreekForumer wrote:


Halil, you have misunderstood. I was surprised that the important year of 1974 was missing from your website because I knew it existed on other commemorative websites, like the one posted above.


what do u mean my website . I have no website .


denizaksulu wrote:CBBB, just for you. This is the list of all those known to have died at the hands of the Greek Cypriots. Apologies for putting this list forward as it was produced by Halil. But then he wont mind.

http://www.kibrisliturksehitler.com/sehitler.htm
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Postby Kuruovali » Fri Jul 03, 2009 12:47 pm

Piratis wrote:
CBBB wrote:
Piratis wrote:
CBBB wrote:How many TCs had been killed/threatened when Turkey invaded?


None. In 1974 no TC was killed until after 20th of July when Turkey with the assistance of TCs invaded Cyprus and started killing Greek Cypriots by the 1000s.

So the start a war, they kill 1000s, and then they pretend to be the victims because in the war they started they also had a few casualties? (far less than the casulties they caused to us).

The same is true for the inter-communal conflict. The TCs started it in 1958, they killed 100s of GCs, and then they present themselves as the victims because in the conflict they started they had casualties as well.



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I've been reading your posts for several years now and as someone commented in the past it is indeed like listening to the same record over and over again. It sounds like you must have attended the Geobals school of propaganda whereby you just keep telling stories over and over again in the hope the people will eventully believe you!

I don't think that any GC who knows the history of Cyprus well and understood the past problems would come out with some of the stuff you come out with. You appear to have a one track mind filled with nothing but hatred and vengence.

I can only assume that you are young probably in your late twenties or late thirties max and you spend most of your time socialising with like minded people. I suggest you broaden your horizons a bit and maybe actually go to Cyprus cross over to the north and speak to some Turkish Cypriots. It might do you some good in the long run.

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Postby halil » Fri Jul 03, 2009 12:55 pm

GreekForumer wrote:
halil wrote:
GreekForumer wrote:


Halil, you have misunderstood. I was surprised that the important year of 1974 was missing from your website because I knew it existed on other commemorative websites, like the one posted above.


what do u mean my website . I have no website .


denizaksulu wrote:CBBB, just for you. This is the list of all those known to have died at the hands of the Greek Cypriots. Apologies for putting this list forward as it was produced by Halil. But then he wont mind.

http://www.kibrisliturksehitler.com/sehitler.htm


I don't know why Deniz put my name . It looks he is trying to explain CBBB that those list are shown by above web page . Some times in the forum we have to supply evidances and we are given links .

they are a civilian organization all the members and directors are families of people who are lost their lifes in Cyprus problem .

they don't hide their identidities .here is the link for the directors also they have a contact adress u can ask them anything u want .
http://www.kktc-sehitaileleri.org/kurul.html

http://www.kktc-sehitaileleri.org/iletisim.html








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Postby Oracle » Fri Jul 03, 2009 12:57 pm

Kuruovali wrote:... I suggest you broaden your horizons a bit and maybe actually go to Cyprus cross over to the north and speak to some Turkish Cypriots. It might do you some good in the long run.


If you are concerned about our welfare, perhaps you should not be endorsing a "cross over" within one country.

Surely in this day and age, to advocate crossing over in order to mix with a segregated group of people, as though it would do one good, is indicative of your brainwashed mentality that itself needs a restorative.

The only solution is removal of the troops and other Turks and no more "cross over" mentality, within one country!
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Postby GreekForumer » Fri Jul 03, 2009 1:03 pm

halil wrote:I don't know why Deniz put my name .


OK, no worries.
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