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Postby Oracle » Mon Aug 31, 2009 7:46 pm

Here:

Nikitas wrote:Prepare for a big shock when the details of what happened in Karpasia in 1974 are revealed. The story will come out in dribs and drabs to lessen the shock of bad PR on Turkey. In Karpasia there was no national guard left to provide any excuse that there was fighting. It was a case of Turkish army versus civilians cut off and helpless. The "best in Nato" showed their true colors between August 16 and the end of September of 1974. Even Ecevit knew of this and tried to prepare the ground by laying the blame on GCs for not accepting the Turkish ultimatum: "we would not have had to proceed with Attila II and kill 4500 people" he had said. IT was not a comment made in passing.
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Postby insan » Mon Aug 31, 2009 7:52 pm

Oracle wrote:Here:

Nikitas wrote:Prepare for a big shock when the details of what happened in Karpasia in 1974 are revealed. The story will come out in dribs and drabs to lessen the shock of bad PR on Turkey. In Karpasia there was no national guard left to provide any excuse that there was fighting. It was a case of Turkish army versus civilians cut off and helpless. The "best in Nato" showed their true colors between August 16 and the end of September of 1974. Even Ecevit knew of this and tried to prepare the ground by laying the blame on GCs for not accepting the Turkish ultimatum: "we would not have had to proceed with Attila II and kill 4500 people" he had said. IT was not a comment made in passing.


Hmmm... they killed 4500 civilians only in Karpasia but u still have 1650 missings?
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Postby EPSILON » Mon Aug 31, 2009 8:11 pm

insan wrote:
Oracle wrote:Here:

Nikitas wrote:Prepare for a big shock when the details of what happened in Karpasia in 1974 are revealed. The story will come out in dribs and drabs to lessen the shock of bad PR on Turkey. In Karpasia there was no national guard left to provide any excuse that there was fighting. It was a case of Turkish army versus civilians cut off and helpless. The "best in Nato" showed their true colors between August 16 and the end of September of 1974. Even Ecevit knew of this and tried to prepare the ground by laying the blame on GCs for not accepting the Turkish ultimatum: "we would not have had to proceed with Attila II and kill 4500 people" he had said. IT was not a comment made in passing.


Hmmm... they killed 4500 civilians only in Karpasia but u still have 1650 missings?


Missing concerning these with no records on their actual status. Kills are known and registered.
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Postby insan » Mon Aug 31, 2009 8:11 pm

insan wrote:
Oracle wrote:Here:

Nikitas wrote:Prepare for a big shock when the details of what happened in Karpasia in 1974 are revealed. The story will come out in dribs and drabs to lessen the shock of bad PR on Turkey. In Karpasia there was no national guard left to provide any excuse that there was fighting. It was a case of Turkish army versus civilians cut off and helpless. The "best in Nato" showed their true colors between August 16 and the end of September of 1974. Even Ecevit knew of this and tried to prepare the ground by laying the blame on GCs for not accepting the Turkish ultimatum: "we would not have had to proceed with Attila II and kill 4500 people" he had said. IT was not a comment made in passing.


Hmmm... they killed 4500 civilians only in Karpasia but u still have 1650 missings?


The only 4500 number i came across with my google search is the below quote...

Cypriot Greek and Turkish leaders last week agreed to exchange 4,500 prisoners as well as lists of missing persons. But in Geneva, where Greece and Turkey had been holding broader talks before last month's renewed Turkish offensive, there was no sign of a resumption of discussions. The Greeks were waiting for Turkish concessions that were so far not forthcoming.

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/artic ... 88,00.html
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Postby denizaksulu » Mon Aug 31, 2009 8:27 pm

Shocking news and embarrassing.......................
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Postby Oracle » Mon Aug 31, 2009 11:20 pm

denizaksulu wrote:Shocking news and embarrassing.......................


So shocking and embarrassing even insan is now flooding the CyProb pages with inane outdated topics in order to push these devastating articles away from centre stage ...
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Postby Oracle » Mon Aug 31, 2009 11:56 pm

Yup ... insan is still desperately trying to bury these threads on Turkish massacres under a mountain of outdated old articles ... :roll:
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Postby insan » Tue Sep 01, 2009 12:21 am

Oracle wrote:Yup ... insan is still desperately trying to bury these threads on Turkish massacres under a mountain of outdated old articles ... :roll:


Wrong! I said Chris and Greece shoul ask the investigation of those allegations. That's all! Allegations r allegations and msut be investigated in order to reveal the truth.

On this very "hotspot" there could be some other ill-intentions behind such allegations. If those allegations r proved to be true, then I too, will condemn the Turkish commander who gave the order of massacre...

As for the articles I've posted, I found them interesting and must read; so that i shared them with u for discussion.

If those articles r outdated then the history is outdated! What a nonsense. Do u really believe that someone can "bury" some threads by posting some other threads? If u believe such a thing is possible here among adult intellectuals; then u r just an immature lil kid... i mean ur mentality...
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Postby DT. » Tue Sep 01, 2009 12:24 am

insan wrote:
Oracle wrote:Yup ... insan is still desperately trying to bury these threads on Turkish massacres under a mountain of outdated old articles ... :roll:


Wrong! I said Chris and Greece shoul ask the investigation of those allegations. That's all! Allegations r allegations and msut be investigated in order to reveal the truth.

On this very "hotspot" there could be some other ill-intentions behind such allegations. If those allegations r proved to be true, then I too, will condemn the Turkish commander who gave the order of massacre...

As for the articles I've posted, I found them interesting and must read; so that i shared them with u for discussion.

If those articles r outdated then the history is outdated! What a nonsense. Do u really believe that someone can "bury" some threads by posting some other threads? If u believe such a thing is possible here among adult intellectuals; then u r just an immature lil kid... i mean ur mentality...


Very big of you. But it was 320 people your troops murdered in cold blood, not chickens.
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Postby insan » Tue Sep 01, 2009 12:28 am

DT. wrote:
insan wrote:
Oracle wrote:Yup ... insan is still desperately trying to bury these threads on Turkish massacres under a mountain of outdated old articles ... :roll:


Wrong! I said Chris and Greece shoul ask the investigation of those allegations. That's all! Allegations r allegations and msut be investigated in order to reveal the truth.

On this very "hotspot" there could be some other ill-intentions behind such allegations. If those allegations r proved to be true, then I too, will condemn the Turkish commander who gave the order of massacre...

As for the articles I've posted, I found them interesting and must read; so that i shared them with u for discussion.

If those articles r outdated then the history is outdated! What a nonsense. Do u really believe that someone can "bury" some threads by posting some other threads? If u believe such a thing is possible here among adult intellectuals; then u r just an immature lil kid... i mean ur mentality...


Very big of you. But it was 320 people your troops murdered in cold blood, not chickens.



How soon it was proved true but not ill-intentioned allegations? So if tomorrow a Turk goes to Afrika newspaper and make similar allegations against Greeks and GCs, will u believe or directly label it as propaganda?
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