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??
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.
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??
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.
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