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Postby EPSILON » Tue Jul 28, 2009 4:08 pm

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runaway wrote:Denktaş: Whoever criticizes the Atatürk statue can go to the Rum. 8) The borders are open.

I love this guy. :lol:

Why… because he can hide behind the Turkish military to make such "bold" statements? :lol:

He is a TURKISH Cypriot and he does not want to live with you. You simply can't force people to be a minority under your rule.

So you opted to be a majority under Turkey? Image



I am already majority in Türkiye. and anything but greek cypriot rule is fine for Denktaş. And by the way Bülent Ecevit statue is next in KKTC. Enjoy it. :lol:


which one?

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Our hero who cleaned 37% of the land from the enemy


And..what about the rest 63%??/mission not completed?



south cypriots got the necessary reply. Mission completed.


Ours not yet.
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Postby Nikitas » Wed Jul 29, 2009 1:54 am

UFNAIR! So many stautes and pictures of Kemal and only one of Bulent. You must plan and build more, many more, one in every village square, one on every street corner. Fill the place up and stare at these "Cypriot" heroes till you start to believe you belong to the island.

These nationalist symbols are necessary palliatives for insecurity.

I drove throughout Attika last week. Went through most of the towns on the norh coast and there was not ONE SINGLE staute of a national hero. Same goes for the towns in other European countries. Obviously in these place people do not need to remind themselves of who they are, they know.
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Postby runaway » Wed Jul 29, 2009 7:43 am

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I drove throughout Attika last week. Went through most of the towns on the norh coast and there was not ONE SINGLE staute of a national hero. .


Well that's probably because you don't have national heroes but national failures rather. :lol: Especially against the heroic Turks. 8)
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Postby DT. » Wed Jul 29, 2009 8:53 am

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I drove throughout Attika last week. Went through most of the towns on the norh coast and there was not ONE SINGLE staute of a national hero. .


Well that's probably because you don't have national heroes but national failures rather. :lol: Especially against the heroic Turks. 8)


hmm.. they didn't seem very heroic to me when they were swimming back to anatolia from Crete and Salonika :lol:
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Postby runaway » Wed Jul 29, 2009 9:31 am

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I drove throughout Attika last week. Went through most of the towns on the norh coast and there was not ONE SINGLE staute of a national hero. .


Well that's probably because you don't have national heroes but national failures rather. :lol: Especially against the heroic Turks. 8)


hmm.. they didn't seem very heroic to me when they were swimming back to anatolia from Crete and Salonika :lol:


Last confrontation was indeed in Cyprus and our heroes ordered you to runaway :lol: and you obeyed them like a coward.
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Postby EPSILON » Wed Jul 29, 2009 9:38 am

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I drove throughout Attika last week. Went through most of the towns on the norh coast and there was not ONE SINGLE staute of a national hero. .


Well that's probably because you don't have national heroes but national failures rather. :lol: Especially against the heroic Turks. 8)


hmm.. they didn't seem very heroic to me when they were swimming back to anatolia from Crete and Salonika :lol:


Last confrontation was indeed in Cyprus and our heroes ordered you to runaway :lol: and you obeyed them like a coward.


If I make a pre-agreement with generals in Ankara that, me alone, to be allowed to invate and occupy west Turkey without resistance then i will succeed like your heros in Cyprus.And i will do it alone without any help!!!This what your heros did in Cyprus.,I recommend to you that instead to build Etzevit's status to build hundreds of Ioannides status-this is your real hero.
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Postby DT. » Wed Jul 29, 2009 9:40 am

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I drove throughout Attika last week. Went through most of the towns on the norh coast and there was not ONE SINGLE staute of a national hero. .


Well that's probably because you don't have national heroes but national failures rather. :lol: Especially against the heroic Turks. 8)


hmm.. they didn't seem very heroic to me when they were swimming back to anatolia from Crete and Salonika :lol:


Last confrontation was indeed in Cyprus and our heroes ordered you to runaway :lol: and you obeyed them like a coward.


I don't remember your tc troops telling anyone to bugger off. Now if you want to talk about the turkish and Greek army then I suggest you have a look at this.

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kindly inform me when was the last time the state of Greece gave up territory to the Turks?

The invasion my friend was Turkey against the island of Cyprus. Don't mix the 2 up. As my friend says, are the TC's an entity on their own or not? If they are then taking the glory for someone else's battle is ridiculous.
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Postby runaway » Wed Jul 29, 2009 9:51 am

DT. wrote:
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I drove throughout Attika last week. Went through most of the towns on the norh coast and there was not ONE SINGLE staute of a national hero. .


Well that's probably because you don't have national heroes but national failures rather. :lol: Especially against the heroic Turks. 8)


hmm.. they didn't seem very heroic to me when they were swimming back to anatolia from Crete and Salonika :lol:


Last confrontation was indeed in Cyprus and our heroes ordered you to runaway :lol: and you obeyed them like a coward.


I don't remember your tc troops telling anyone to bugger off. Now if you want to talk about the turkish and Greek army then I suggest you have a look at this.

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kindly inform me when was the last time the state of Greece gave up territory to the Turks?

The invasion my friend was Turkey against the island of Cyprus. Don't mix the 2 up. As my friend says, are the TC's an entity on their own or not? If they are then taking the glory for someone else's battle is ridiculous.



south cyprus is a satellite country of Greece. Greece flags in your country prove you are not independent. 1974 war is won against south cypriots and Greece who were not willing to help their brothers because they knew they would not be able to do anything but to accept defeat.
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Postby EPSILON » Wed Jul 29, 2009 10:01 am

runaway wrote:
DT. wrote:
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DT. wrote:
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Nikitas wrote:
I drove throughout Attika last week. Went through most of the towns on the norh coast and there was not ONE SINGLE staute of a national hero. .


Well that's probably because you don't have national heroes but national failures rather. :lol: Especially against the heroic Turks. 8)


hmm.. they didn't seem very heroic to me when they were swimming back to anatolia from Crete and Salonika :lol:


Last confrontation was indeed in Cyprus and our heroes ordered you to runaway :lol: and you obeyed them like a coward.


I don't remember your tc troops telling anyone to bugger off. Now if you want to talk about the turkish and Greek army then I suggest you have a look at this.

Image

kindly inform me when was the last time the state of Greece gave up territory to the Turks?

The invasion my friend was Turkey against the island of Cyprus. Don't mix the 2 up. As my friend says, are the TC's an entity on their own or not? If they are then taking the glory for someone else's battle is ridiculous.



south cyprus is a satellite country of Greece. Greece flags in your country prove you are not independent. 1974 war is won against south cypriots and Greece who were not willing to help their brothers because they knew they would not be able to do anything but to accept defeat.


Your info my friend is absolutely wrong. Greece not appeared because of its junta regime pre-agreement. In addition Greek junta regime did whatever possible to minimise any resistance to the invasion by individual officers who were not controlled by it.By only one sub marine (the most powerfull on east med that time ) the invasion would be failed.But Captain Gavriel (commander of the sub marine ) instructed by junta to return to Rhodes island when he was just outside Paphos waters!!!!-ready to attack anfd destroy the Turkish fleet.!!!!real story not propaganta.
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Postby runaway » Wed Jul 29, 2009 10:30 am

EPSILON wrote:
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DT. wrote:
runaway wrote:
DT. wrote:
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I drove throughout Attika last week. Went through most of the towns on the norh coast and there was not ONE SINGLE staute of a national hero. .


Well that's probably because you don't have national heroes but national failures rather. :lol: Especially against the heroic Turks. 8)


hmm.. they didn't seem very heroic to me when they were swimming back to anatolia from Crete and Salonika :lol:


Last confrontation was indeed in Cyprus and our heroes ordered you to runaway :lol: and you obeyed them like a coward.


I don't remember your tc troops telling anyone to bugger off. Now if you want to talk about the turkish and Greek army then I suggest you have a look at this.

Image

kindly inform me when was the last time the state of Greece gave up territory to the Turks?

The invasion my friend was Turkey against the island of Cyprus. Don't mix the 2 up. As my friend says, are the TC's an entity on their own or not? If they are then taking the glory for someone else's battle is ridiculous.



south cyprus is a satellite country of Greece. Greece flags in your country prove you are not independent. 1974 war is won against south cypriots and Greece who were not willing to help their brothers because they knew they would not be able to do anything but to accept defeat.


Your info my friend is absolutely wrong. Greece not appeared because of its junta regime pre-agreement. In addition Greek junta regime did whatever possible to minimise any resistance to the invasion by individual officers who were not controlled by it.By only one sub marine (the most powerfull on east med that time ) the invasion would be failed.But Captain Gavriel (commander of the sub marine ) instructed by junta to return to Rhodes island when he was just outside Paphos waters!!!!-ready to attack anfd destroy the Turkish fleet.!!!!real story not propaganta.


Let me tell you the real story: There was a war and you lost it. :lol: Simple as that.
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