iain wrote:"It's a first hand, eye-witness account.".......in other words....heresay ! Once evidence is produced to back the statement......it becomes fact!
GeorgeV97qaue wrote:Turks dont admit their crimes Bill. Dont know why you bother. Even if the TC who spoke out has this on video they still say it wasnt true.
bill cobbett wrote:GeorgeV97qaue wrote:Turks dont admit their crimes Bill. Dont know why you bother. Even if the TC who spoke out has this on video they still say it wasnt true.
George, in the context of the Summer of 74 it is a regretfully believable account which goes a way to explaining the fate of the missing but we must really have further confirmatory evidence before we accept it as fact.
It's a believable and credible story which needs more investigation.
insan wrote:GeorgeV97qaue wrote:Turks dont admit their crimes Bill. Dont know why you bother. Even if the TC who spoke out has this on video they still say it wasnt true.
U mean Atilla Olgaç?
iain wrote:Didnt actually see the "red sea" nor anyone actually pointing a bayonet in the general direction of a person! Maybe my eyesight aint what it used to be but that all looked pretty peaceful to me!
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