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Nearly 2,000 people will cross into Erenkoy(Kokina) by road

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Postby Dr J » Sat Aug 08, 2009 2:15 pm

In your wettest dreams


That's what the Ottomans thought just before the British ruled Cyprus - and how many of them went back to Turkey when the British took control?? :lol:
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Postby Nikitas » Sat Aug 08, 2009 3:04 pm

Vp said:

"Like most people in the south are from mainland Greece with a few Asian eastern workers and Pontians."

That one comment just made me realise what you are all about. You are a malignant little person.

Can you name one family in the south that comes from Greece? Better still, one that came to Cyprus after 1974? Can you name a single person in the civil service of the RoC who is not a true Cypriot national?

You assume that all the world is a bunch of cynical bastards like the ones who set up and run your sorry little ghetto.
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Postby Get Real! » Sat Aug 08, 2009 3:09 pm

Nikitas wrote:Vp said:

"Like most people in the south are from mainland Greece with a few Asian eastern workers and Pontians."

That one comment just made me realise what you are all about. You are a malignant little person.

It’s this VP bitchiness that sometimes crops up that led some people to assume that he is female… :lol:
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Postby Gabira » Sat Aug 08, 2009 3:36 pm

Dr J wrote:
In your wettest dreams


That's what the Ottomans thought just before the British ruled Cyprus - and how many of them went back to Turkey when the British took control?? :lol:


I don't know, you're telling the story. Who and how many went back to Turkey, please tell us ? :idea:

So clearly the GC agenda is to continue to suffocate TC's in every aspect possible until they choke to your ways where you run them out of Cyprus like in the past :roll:

Good luck this time around when trying to choke out anywhere from 3 to 4 hundred thousand Anatolian Turks and a good 100,000 mainland Turkish army out of Cyprus.
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Postby Nikitas » Sat Aug 08, 2009 11:55 pm

Gabira,

Do not provoke fate. Some things can happen in ways you cannot foresee. One thought that come to mind is that those hubdreds of thousands might just choke themselves without any help from outsiders.
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Postby shahmaran » Sun Aug 09, 2009 12:47 pm

You know that is not true Nikitas.

You cannot possibly claim that what is happening to the TC'S over the decades is "self inflicted".

Even further, that the GC's took no part in what is happening.
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Re: Nearly 2,000 people will cross into Erenkoy(Kokina) by r

Postby halil » Sun Aug 09, 2009 10:43 pm

halil wrote:Nearly 2,000 people will cross into Erenkoy by road to attend the ceremony via using the Yesilirmak crossing point which has not been officially opened yet.

Buses will take off from various points of north Cyprus.
Earlier, an agreement was reached between Talat and Christofias to allow participants cross to Erenkoy from the Yesilirmak point for the commemoration ceremony.Talat will be among those attending the ceremony which will take place at the Erenkoy Martyrdom.
In the coming days, it will be the turn for Greek Cypriots to cross into theTRNC from the Yesilirmak crossing point in order to attend a ritual.

Tomorrow, a wreath-laying ceremony at the Erenkoy Martyrdom will be followed by the observance of a minute’s silence and the signing of the Special Book of Martyrdom.

Then speeches will be delivered, including one by TRNC President Talat.
Participants will later tour at the site of the Erenkoy Martyrdom and the Erenkoy Museum.

A folk-dance show and a concert by marching band will also be performed.

Later, poems will be read out and a photograph exhibition will be also displayed.


Martyrs who fell during the Erenkoy Resistance, following the Greek Cypriot onslaught in 1974, were commemorated with the 45th anniversary yesterday.

A commemoration ceremony was held at the Erenkoy Martyrdom in Erenkoy where the TRNC President Mehmet Ali Talat also attended.

Government and military officials, representatives of civil society organizations also attended the memorial service alongside many members of the public.

Around 2,000 people traveled by buses to Erenkoy yesterday morning via the soon-to-be opened Yesilirmak crossing point in line with an agreement reached earlier between President Talat and the Greek Cypriot Leader Dimitris Christofias.

Addressing the audience there, President Talat said that the Erenkoy resistance was a turning point in the history of the struggle of existence waged by the Turks of Cyprus.

He stressed that the Erenkoy resistance had demonstrated the solidarity of the Turks of Cyprus.

Talat also said that the Erenkoy resistance had also shown Turkey’s capacity for tolerance and at which point it could use military force to protect the Turks of Cyprus.

The President also underlined the importance of passing on the spirit of the Erenkoy struggle to future generations.

Also speaking at the ceremony, the Commander of the Cyprus Turkish Peace Forces Lieutenant General Hilmi Akin Zorlu said that martyrs who lost their lives for the existence of Turks of Cyprus are the spiritual symbols of the everlasting existence of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.

The Commander of the Cyprus Turkish Security Forces Major General Abdullah Recep, for his part, said that the current phase that Turks of Cyprus has reached is the result of unlimited self-sacrifice of martyrs.
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