YFred wrote:polis wrote:YFred wrote:polis wrote:YFred wrote:polis wrote:YFred wrote:Yeah right, with all the TCs pushed through the mincing machine in 74 by your hero Sampson.
!!! What the hell are you guys smoking? Are you serious???
11 years out, same difference, the action is beyond dispute.
Ok, you say not '74 but '63, still I'm disputing it. It's a load of bull. Can you prove it? Or are you not high but just a lier.
Are you saying that in 63 the TC patients and the nurses were not put through the mincing machine?
Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying and the person who first circulated the rumour then officially retracted it. Where have you been living? So, as I said, this is just a load of bull. If not, do you care to prove it?
One of those people was a nurse from Lurucina, when your murdering friend tell us where they are buried, we will be able to establish beyond any doubt as to how they were killed, until then we shall say no more.
You've posted over 2750 messages in a Cyprus problem forum and you've never heard of Packard's retraction? Whom have you been talking to all this time, Kifeas?
The actual rumour was that Turkish patients of the Nicosia hospital were murdered and then pulverised in a mechanical crusher. The story was adopted by Lt. Commander Martin Packard and was eventually published in the Observer on the 2nd April 1988. On 3 May 1999 the Observer published a full retraction of the story. You can find the article here:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/1999/may/03/balkans5.
For the record, Packard still maintains that a couple of Turkish Cypriot members of the Hospital stuff were indeed killed when members of the Samspon group entered the hospital. On the other hand the former Nicosia Mayor Lellos Dimitriadis has testified how he escorted the Turkish Cypriot hospital staff to the Turkish Cypriot quarters in Nicosia and was then nearly lynched by an angry Turkish Cypriot mob.