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Postby Acikgoz » Tue May 19, 2009 11:33 pm

If decent GCs are out there then do they ever come out of hiding? There just seems to appear this torrent of Greeks first / massive hate to Turkey madness as though cranked up on crystal meth and making about as much sense.
I simply wanted to say I don't think its fair all this calling of people in the North thieves and all the other names and wanted someone to think and say, yes we too are to blame for our having had to follow this path and we should consider returning the rights and pay compensation for those we too have wronged.
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Postby polis » Tue May 19, 2009 11:35 pm

Viewpoint wrote:Do not trust the horse, Trojans. Whatever it is, I fear the Greeks Cypriots even when they bring gifts or arrows.


ΒΤW idiot, given your IQ I can understand your mixing up the Trojans, a horse and the Greek Cypriots, even the 's' at the end of Greek, but the arrows?!! What are you smoking, man?! You cannot even google a quote from Virgil! How pathetic can one get?!
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Postby polis » Tue May 19, 2009 11:41 pm

Acikgoz wrote:If decent GCs are out there then do they ever come out of hiding? There just seems to appear this torrent of Greeks first / massive hate to Turkey madness as though cranked up on crystal meth and making about as much sense.
I simply wanted to say I don't think its fair all this calling of people in the North thieves and all the other names and wanted someone to think and say, yes we too are to blame for our having had to follow this path and we should consider returning the rights and pay compensation for those we too have wronged.


Yeah, I'm sure. Between calling everyone bigoted and racist, right after the "self-interested, freeloader" part and just before the "brain washed and/or naturally masochistic individual" ending, that was exactly what you were trying to say. Pitty everyone, other than Viewpoint, YFred and the rest of that particular circus, missed that. Maybe it was the "I've lost a loved one so I can get away with murder (literally)" bit that misled everyone.

It's clear that your idea of a conversation is where you say something and then others just come back with a response you have already prepared for them so why don't you write out your script on a piece of paper, read it out loud in the privacy of the home of whichever unfortunate family you've happened to have robbed their house off and give much of the rest of us a break.
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Postby miltiades » Tue May 19, 2009 11:45 pm

Lets see if we can find out how Ackigoz's father died . So far Ackigoz has told us that his late father was on his way back to Istinjo in order to fetch his mother to their new home in Nicosia. I presume when his father left Istinjo he did so in order to bring his family to safety . He tells us that Istinjo was mostly a G/C village. Now this is utterly incorrect , Istinjo was a 100 T/C village . I wonder if he can tell us something about his father's murder , when and where .
I do promise that I shall ask my dear friend Bir to throw some light on this , Bir's father being a village elder would no doubt have had some knowledge of this " murder" Lets find out shall we !
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Postby polis » Wed May 20, 2009 12:01 am

miltiades wrote:Lets see if we can find out how Ackigoz's father died . So far Ackigoz has told us that his late father was on his way back to Istinjo in order to fetch his mother to their new home in Nicosia. I presume when his father left Istinjo he did so in order to bring his family to safety . He tells us that Istinjo was mostly a G/C village. Now this is utterly incorrect , Istinjo was a 100 T/C village . I wonder if he can tell us something about his father's murder , when and where .
I do promise that I shall ask my dear friend Bir to throw some light on this , Bir's father being a village elder would no doubt have had some knowledge of this " murder" Lets find out shall we !


Miltiades feels like having a game of cluedo. It was Miss Scarlet, there. Now go to bed! Goodnight.
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Postby Acikgoz » Wed May 20, 2009 12:02 am

Militades, some facts for some facts. All around us were Greek villages, my eldest siblings spoke Greek as fluently as any Greek Cypriot. Speak with your friend. Obtain what you need, I pray he remembers my father and you will be an honest broker in sharing your findings.
Now you give me a fact, for someone that appears to have both knowledge and contacts. Did not the Turkish Cypriots in that area need to leave their homes to find safety? You're working to evaluate my character, let's hear about your ability to share the truth. Or, is this a game for you, assasinate character to avoid admitting the truth. Focus on the question I am asking, I can see you are finding it hard to answer.
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Postby Get Real! » Wed May 20, 2009 12:10 am

Acikgoz wrote:Did not the Turkish Cypriots in that area need to leave their homes to find safety?

I'm sure once the order came from the TMT you had to go or you'd end up like these people here...


TMT attacks against Turkish Cypriots, May-July, 1958
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- 22.5.58: Murder attempt against Ahmet Sadi, Director of the Turkish Office of the Pancyprian Workers Federation. In order to save his life, Sadi left Cyprus soon after and settled in England.

- 24.5.48: Murder of Fazil Onder, Chief Editor of the weekly newspaper "Inkilapci".

- 29.5.58: Murder of Ahmet Yahya, committee member of the progressive Turkish Cypriot Athletic-Cultural Centre.

- 5.6.58: Murder attempt against Hasan Ali, member of a Construction Workers Committee of the Pancyprian Labour Federation.

- 30.6.58: Murder of Ahmet Ibrahim, a barber from Limassol, because he had friendly relations with Greek-Cypriots and expressed himself in favour of Greek-Turkish cooperation.

- 3.7.58: Murder attempt against Arif Hulusi Barudi. He was working in a business owned by a Greek Cypriot. Before the attempt he had received a threatening letter demanding that he leave his job.
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Postby Oracle » Wed May 20, 2009 12:11 am

Acikgoz

You need to supply some facts and evidence since you are the one making accusations ...

I can already see your story changing shape. :wink:
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Postby YFred » Wed May 20, 2009 1:15 am

Get Real! wrote:
Acikgoz wrote:Did not the Turkish Cypriots in that area need to leave their homes to find safety?

I'm sure once the order came from the TMT you had to go or you'd end up like these people here...


TMT attacks against Turkish Cypriots, May-July, 1958
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- 22.5.58: Murder attempt against Ahmet Sadi, Director of the Turkish Office of the Pancyprian Workers Federation. In order to save his life, Sadi left Cyprus soon after and settled in England.

- 24.5.48: Murder of Fazil Onder, Chief Editor of the weekly newspaper "Inkilapci".

- 29.5.58: Murder of Ahmet Yahya, committee member of the progressive Turkish Cypriot Athletic-Cultural Centre.

- 5.6.58: Murder attempt against Hasan Ali, member of a Construction Workers Committee of the Pancyprian Labour Federation.

- 30.6.58: Murder of Ahmet Ibrahim, a barber from Limassol, because he had friendly relations with Greek-Cypriots and expressed himself in favour of Greek-Turkish cooperation.

- 3.7.58: Murder attempt against Arif Hulusi Barudi. He was working in a business owned by a Greek Cypriot. Before the attempt he had received a threatening letter demanding that he leave his job.

You are racist, What are the blank lines for?
I see the lines have been removed for the Eoka activities, which I am sure were more in number than TMT.
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