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The 2nd Invasion

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Postby Viewpoint » Fri Aug 14, 2009 9:57 pm

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the transfer of GC's back to Turkey to prison.
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Bombing of Nicosia
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Ammochostos
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Melconian School
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Turkish air force Napalm victims.
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Turkish paratroopers dropping from too high an altitude. Most of the Turkish casualties were because of this.
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What blindness you GCs exude borders on insanity.
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Postby bigOz » Fri Aug 14, 2009 10:34 pm

Piratis wrote:The TCs and Turks killed WAY more GCs than the other way around. Most importantly all those people were killed in conflicts and wars which the TCs and Turks started.

The inter-communal conflict was started by the TCs in 1958:



And the war of 1974 was started by Turkey on the 20th of July.

If instead of attacking us the Turks accepted for the Cypriot people to democratically and peacefully choose the destiny of their own island among legitimate options, then there would be no conflicts and nobody would have died.


Piratis you are a nutter man!

Your statement:
"for the Cypriot people to democratically and peacefully choose the destiny of their own island among legitimate options, then there would be no conflicts and nobody would have died."
Brggars belief!!! :shock:

What peaceful & democratic destiny or legitimate options are you talking about? ARE YOU DRUNK?

How was the above possible when your own people were getting murdered bu EOKA B supported by Greek troops of the mainland junta. When they were trying to shove up your arses "union with Greece" by force, against the will of the majority of GCs! :roll:
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Re: The 2nd Invasion

Postby Paphitis » Sat Aug 15, 2009 9:27 am

DT. wrote:The anniversary of the 2nd invasion is upon us. Turkey spat on the Treaty of Guarantee in the 1st invasion but took a match and lit it in the 2nd. The brutality and viciousness of the 2nd invasion that took 37% of the island and expelled 1/3 of the people of this island from their homes is still being uncovered today.

http://www.thelondondailynews.com/turki ... -3248.html

Turkish war crimes uncovered in mass graves in Cyprus


The article is not correct.

Whilst it is true that the 5 soldiers were found in an abandoned well containing the remains of 14 others, mostly civilians, the London Daily News managed to mix up the soldier's age and origin.

I don't think it is possible for the families to file cases with the ECHR, because I believe their was some kind of agreement to let Turkey of the hook. :roll: :roll:

This is in complete contrast to the Pol Pot and Khmer Rouge UN trials on War Crimes. They faced trial, but Turkey is immune and we allowed this to happen... :(

Turkey won't stop until it has taken all of Cyprus. It is just waiting for the right opportunity. :(
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Postby vaughanwilliams » Sat Aug 15, 2009 9:35 am

It had the right opportunity in 1974 and didn't do it then so why would it do it now?
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Postby Paphitis » Sat Aug 15, 2009 9:37 am

vaughanwilliams wrote:It had the right opportunity in 1974 and didn't do it then so why would it do it now?


They were not allowed to do it then, because America did not allow it.

If this was not the case, things might have been different.
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Postby vaughanwilliams » Sat Aug 15, 2009 9:37 am

It also now seems to be the case that vigilante TC's killed these POW's in revenge, against the orders of the Turkish soldiers who captured them.
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Postby vaughanwilliams » Sat Aug 15, 2009 9:46 am

So despite the EU and the US being against it (now) the Turks are still waiting for the "right opportunity"? Any ambitions along that line will long have been put to bed if they ever existed.
You must realise that stopping where they did was one of the things that gave the intervention credability.
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Postby Paphitis » Sat Aug 15, 2009 9:49 am

vaughanwilliams wrote:It also now seems to be the case that vigilante TC's killed these POW's in revenge, against the orders of the Turkish soldiers who captured them.


And you base that on what exactly?

You see, if the Turkish Army didn't want them to be shot, then they wouldn't have been so your story is far fetched.

The Turkish Army would never have released the POWs because they would then have the opportunity to rejoin other CNG units. So the POWs were killed whilst in the custody of the Turkish Army.

Also bear in mind that The Missing Persons Committee does forensically examine the remains. In some cases, the skull has entry and exit points and even The Turkish Army rounds were found.
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Postby Paphitis » Sat Aug 15, 2009 9:57 am

vaughanwilliams wrote:So despite the EU and the US being against it (now) the Turks are still waiting for the "right opportunity"? Any ambitions along that line will long have been put to bed if they ever existed.
You must realise that stopping where they did was one of the things that gave the intervention credability.


The invasion has NO credibility or legitimacy because Turkey does not have any right to violate the Territorial Integrity of the Republic of Cyprus. It is obligated under the Treaty of Guarantee to protect the island's sovereignty, territorial integrity and constitutional order. Turkey has not done this, but instead has breached the Treaty of Guarantee by occupying the island.

Furthermore, I have a detailed British Map depicting almost the exact same demarcation line of how the island should be partitioned. The map dates back to the 1960s.

I will post this one day as a new topic.
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Postby Viewpoint » Sat Aug 15, 2009 10:47 am

Paphitis wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:So despite the EU and the US being against it (now) the Turks are still waiting for the "right opportunity"? Any ambitions along that line will long have been put to bed if they ever existed.
You must realise that stopping where they did was one of the things that gave the intervention credability.


The invasion has NO credibility or legitimacy because Turkey does not have any right to violate the Territorial Integrity of the Republic of Cyprus. It is obligated under the Treaty of Guarantee to protect the island's sovereignty, territorial integrity and constitutional order. Turkey has not done this, but instead has breached the Treaty of Guarantee by occupying the island.

Furthermore, I have a detailed British Map depicting almost the exact same demarcation line of how the island should be partitioned. The map dates back to the 1960s.

I will post this one day as a new topic.


Turkey had every right to step in even your blood stained leader makarios begged for help aginst the coupist, so Turkey helped and even today are still supporting a solution which has not been found for the last 35 years which indicates that maybe there is no alternative solution that will suit both sides but partition.
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