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Cyprus must be liberated

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Postby denizaksulu » Sun Mar 22, 2009 12:23 am

Get Real! wrote:
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denizaksulu wrote:Will you be leading the 20,000 GR?

Why is that important to you Deniz?

Just liked to have a return cup of coffee before hostilities commence. Perhaps we could stop this madness for the people of Cyprus.

Or even 'single armed combat'. :lol:

That there are some good TCs Deniz, is a undisputed fact but unfortunately there’s just not enough of you, and neither should you expect Cypriots to take this shit forever from Turkey and her TC supporters because 35 years is more than enough time for negotiations.



Dont give up. If you carry out your little dream, there is the danger that yo would go down in history like those of the Junta in 74.
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Postby Simon » Sun Mar 22, 2009 12:28 am

That would be pretty impossible considering the Junta were a foreign unelected power trying to topple the elected President of Cyprus and destroy the constitution. This would be Cypriots liberating their homeland from 35 years of occupation. You cannot even compare the two.
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Postby Get Real! » Sun Mar 22, 2009 12:30 am

Simon wrote:That would be pretty impossible considering the Junta were a foreign unelected power trying to topple the elected President of Cyprus and destroy the constitution. This would be Cypriots liberating their homeland from 35 years of occupation. You cannot even compare the two.

:lol: Somehow Deniz is confused about what the junta did... :?
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Postby denizaksulu » Sun Mar 22, 2009 1:00 am

Get Real! wrote:
Simon wrote:That would be pretty impossible considering the Junta were a foreign unelected power trying to topple the elected President of Cyprus and destroy the constitution. This would be Cypriots liberating their homeland from 35 years of occupation. You cannot even compare the two.

:lol: Somehow Deniz is confused about what the junta did... :?


Deniz is not confused.

It wasnt what they did that I was comparing. When the Junta came to power, to a lot of Greeks they were hero's. How they were despised later was my point.
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Postby Oracle » Sun Mar 22, 2009 1:03 am

denizaksulu wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Simon wrote:That would be pretty impossible considering the Junta were a foreign unelected power trying to topple the elected President of Cyprus and destroy the constitution. This would be Cypriots liberating their homeland from 35 years of occupation. You cannot even compare the two.

:lol: Somehow Deniz is confused about what the junta did... :?


Deniz is not confused.

It wasnt what they did that I was comparing. When the Junta came to power, to a lot of Greeks they were hero's. How they were despised later was my point.


That's rubbish Turkish propaganda Deniz .....

The junta did not represent any Greeks ... only the CIA!
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Postby Simon » Sun Mar 22, 2009 1:05 am

They were despised by many at the time too. They are despised because of what they did. You cannot disassociate the two; which is why you cannot compare that to this.
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Postby Oracle » Sun Mar 22, 2009 1:11 am

Simon wrote:They were despised by many at the time too. They are despised because of what they did. You cannot disassociate the two; which is why you cannot compare that to this.


Your pronouns leave me confused .... :?
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Postby Simon » Sun Mar 22, 2009 1:16 am

You would have to follow closely what Deniz has said and then read my post in this context. I will help you.

They = The junta.

Two = What the junta did and the fact that they were/are despised.

That = What the Junta did.

This = The prospect of a war for liberation.

Get it? :lol:
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Postby Oracle » Sun Mar 22, 2009 1:17 am

Excellent .... :D
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Postby denizaksulu » Sun Mar 22, 2009 1:18 am

Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Simon wrote:That would be pretty impossible considering the Junta were a foreign unelected power trying to topple the elected President of Cyprus and destroy the constitution. This would be Cypriots liberating their homeland from 35 years of occupation. You cannot even compare the two.

:lol: Somehow Deniz is confused about what the junta did... :?


Deniz is not confused.

It wasnt what they did that I was comparing. When the Junta came to power, to a lot of Greeks they were hero's. How they were despised later was my point.


That's rubbish Turkish propaganda Deniz .....

The junta did not represent any Greeks ... only the CIA!



Turkish Propaganda? dont think so. I never even read any Turkish papers prior to 74. I had been to Athens twice and that was the impression I got. Perhaps I was misled but I remember all the Zito Junta graffiti on the walls.
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