Ierini-Baris wrote:My question how many cypriots were killed in the coup in 1974 ? because some of your posts are like If no TC were killed that means no events happened !
96. I've posted the official lists of all GC victims somewhere on this board.
Ierini-Baris wrote:My question how many cypriots were killed in the coup in 1974 ? because some of your posts are like If no TC were killed that means no events happened !
Get Real! wrote:Ierini-Baris wrote:My question how many cypriots were killed in the coup in 1974 ? because some of your posts are like If no TC were killed that means no events happened !
96. I've posted the official lists of all GC victims somewhere on this board.
utu wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the building in northern Nicosia (called the museum of Barbarism) a former Turkish Cypriot residence where the perople living there were killed by Greek Cypriot paramilitaries? If so, then this is certainly an example of Turkish Cypriots killed by Greek Cypriots between 1963 and 1974.
YFred wrote:Get Real! wrote:Ierini-Baris wrote:My question how many cypriots were killed in the coup in 1974 ? because some of your posts are like If no TC were killed that means no events happened !
96. I've posted the official lists of all GC victims somewhere on this board.
You've got to do better than that, find out how many they really were, because 96 is just a joke. Do you really think that RoC will declare how many they killed themselves? You have more common sense than that GR.
You owe it to them to find out how many and who so their bones can rest and their families can have peace.
Get Real! wrote:utu wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the building in northern Nicosia (called the museum of Barbarism) a former Turkish Cypriot residence where the perople living there were killed by Greek Cypriot paramilitaries? If so, then this is certainly an example of Turkish Cypriots killed by Greek Cypriots between 1963 and 1974.
You'd have to prove that first before anyone can answer your question...
utu wrote:Get Real! wrote:utu wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the building in northern Nicosia (called the museum of Barbarism) a former Turkish Cypriot residence where the perople living there were killed by Greek Cypriot paramilitaries? If so, then this is certainly an example of Turkish Cypriots killed by Greek Cypriots between 1963 and 1974.
You'd have to prove that first before anyone can answer your question...
So what's your take on it?
Get Real! wrote:utu wrote:Get Real! wrote:utu wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the building in northern Nicosia (called the museum of Barbarism) a former Turkish Cypriot residence where the perople living there were killed by Greek Cypriot paramilitaries? If so, then this is certainly an example of Turkish Cypriots killed by Greek Cypriots between 1963 and 1974.
You'd have to prove that first before anyone can answer your question...
So what's your take on it?
I don't know and I won't speculate.
utu wrote:Get Real! wrote:utu wrote:Get Real! wrote:utu wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the building in northern Nicosia (called the museum of Barbarism) a former Turkish Cypriot residence where the perople living there were killed by Greek Cypriot paramilitaries? If so, then this is certainly an example of Turkish Cypriots killed by Greek Cypriots between 1963 and 1974.
You'd have to prove that first before anyone can answer your question...
So what's your take on it?
I don't know and I won't speculate.
Why?
Get Real! wrote:Because the CyProb contains enough bullshit without me adding even more to it. I wish I knew.
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