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Postby gabaston » Fri Jun 24, 2005 9:21 pm

for crying out loud kifeas my village was kofinou..........

you think grivas never crapped on my family. hey my ninety year old grandfather had a grenade thrown in his bed when they visited and kicked down his door.
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Postby Kifeas » Fri Jun 24, 2005 9:31 pm

gabaston wrote:for crying out loud kifeas my village was kofinou..........

you think grivas never crapped on my family. hey my ninety year old grandfather had a grenade thrown in his bed when they visited and kicked down his door.


I never disputed these things happening gabaston! Against both sides!
But what is the point to keep bringing them up all the time?
We need to look at the present and the future and not waste our time cursing each other for whatever happened in the past and how many each side killed from the other.
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Postby gabaston » Fri Jun 24, 2005 9:37 pm

kifeas

looks like the suns dropping

yes i do agree, i was merely answering your question of who crapped on me.

and i know you are aware of the k battle, because you've been big enough to admit it before. which is why i was supprised that you even asked.
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Postby MicAtCyp » Fri Jun 24, 2005 9:46 pm

JustAnAmerican wrote: Source, scrapping the Sovereign bases will never happen. Even if the Brits said tomorrow they did not want them, the US would finance the operation to keep them open.


And increase your external debt a bit more. Who is going to pay that debt man? Oh I forgot you found some new wells to pump oil out for free again. Until when though?

wrote: The G/Cs and T/C are the ones that cannot come up with a solution, not the EU. The ones that cannot agree will be the ones to blame when we all get tired of the Cyprus problem. The no win situation was created by yourselves.
Hey Pendergras, said it all the other day. Both sides are just too far apart.


Lets me ask you a question. Suppose you were not a super power.And suppose Africa was. Invades the US occupies 40% of the best Northern States to protect her own AfroAmericans from your oppression kicking all whites out of their homes and lands. What would you do? What would be there to discuss with Africa or the ARNA (African Republic of Northern America).What would Prendercast say of the positions of the two sides?Would you be responsible for that?
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Postby Kifeas » Fri Jun 24, 2005 10:00 pm

gabaston wrote:kifeas

looks like the suns dropping

yes i do agree, i was merely answering your question of who crapped on me.

and i know you are aware of the k battle, because you've been big enough to admit it before. which is why i was supprised that you even asked.


But now it is nighttime! How do you see the sun dropping? Are you sure it is not the moon that you are seeing? Tonight is full moon!

For all his sins, Grivas received a very big punishment by god. He died alone in a cave in 1973, hiding from Makarios who was looking to arrest him. He died a very slow and painful death, suffering from cancer.
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Postby Murtaza » Fri Jun 24, 2005 10:08 pm

For all his sins, Grivas received a very big punishment by god. He died alone in a cave in 1973, hiding from Makarios who was looking to arrest him. He died a very slow and painful death, suffering from cancer.


This Grivas guy, I heard him at anatolia too.(I think) So If he had some job, what greek army did anatolia maybe he didnt suffer enough. But well, Talat didnt suffer much too. So np.
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Postby gabaston » Fri Jun 24, 2005 10:09 pm

its still daylight here............. but metaphorically yani

yes i too believe in divine retribution, or what goes around comes around, etc
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Postby MicAtCyp » Sat Jun 25, 2005 7:04 am

Gabaston wrote: hey my ninety year old grandfather had a grenade thrown in his bed when they visited and kicked down his door.


One TC says his 90 year old grandpa in Kofinou was grenaded in his bed, another TC says his 90 year old grandpa in Kofinou was wetted with petrol and set on fire in the center of the village, another TC says his 90 year old grandpa in Kofinou was
sewed with 100 bullets of a machine gun....
Next please!
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Postby gabaston » Sat Jun 25, 2005 9:56 am

OI RE -YOU - "ONE NEXT" GC -


Gibbon, op. cit, p. 177.

The Greek `hordes' rushed up, seized the UN troops who were supposed to keep the peace, and forcibly disarmed them. Then they smashed the UN radio to prevent their communication with UNFICYP headquarters.

The attacks on the Kophinou Turks by the Greek forces were so brutal that Turkey decided to intervene under the Treaty of Guarantee, and thus once more the two NATO allies were brought to the brink of war.

Even a 90 year old Turkish villager who was paralysed and confined to bed was riddled with machine gun bullets and then his mattress was set alight.

Many Turks who were surrendered were taken away, with their hands raised, and machine-gunned.

Turkish houses had set on fire after being looted. Six houses and the schools were completely destroyed by fire. Over 40 houses were partly destroyed.

Following the information received that a Turkish air strike was imminent and Turkey might intervene, the Greeks began their withdrawal, on 16 November. The UN who moved in found 24 Turks dead including 2 women.

All foreign observers once more realised how ineffective was the UN peace keeping force to protect the Turks and peace.

The UN Secretary-General reported on 8 December 1967 that the Kophinou operation had "caused heavy loss of life and had grave repercussions."

UN doc. S/8286

He concluded that the Greek attack on the Kophinou area had been planned in advance.



NEXT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

ANY MORE DOUBTS OUT THERE
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Postby MicAtCyp » Sat Jun 25, 2005 11:07 am

No doubts.
Like I said it seems that story has too many versions, depending on who the grandson is (or imagines he is). :wink:
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