denizaksulu wrote:F****** ignorant bastards.
for them are just a pile of rocks and stones Deniz
quattro wrote:denizaksulu wrote:F****** ignorant bastards.
for them are just a pile of rocks and stones Deniz
denizaksulu wrote:quattro wrote:denizaksulu wrote:F****** ignorant bastards.
for them are just a pile of rocks and stones Deniz
Its not only in Salamis they are doing this. In the Kyrenia region also. And they know the area is rich in antiquities.
These people in the so called 'Antiquities dept should know better than the rest. Money talks.
yialousa1971 wrote:
In an effort to strengthen their influence in Washington, the Turkish lobby (organizations: Turkish Coalition of America and TCA Turkish Cultural Foundation TCF) held a few days ago an official event, a dinner in honor of President of the U.S. House of Representatives, Republican John Bonner . Presented by the Turks as "historic" event that was the first ever official meeting between the Turkish-American community and the leadership of Congress.
Indeed, according to the TCA, this dinner (which attended, among others, Ileana Ros-Letinen, chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, and Muhtar Kent, president of Coca-Cola) demonstrates that Congress recognizes the practical 'increasingly important role "of the Turks in the U.S..
Back in Turkey, the U.S. ambassador Francis Ritsarntone (again) infuriated the government when Erdogan (re) expressed concern regarding the freedom of the press in the country. Immediate was the response of the AKP, which called him (for the second time in two months) not to interfere in the internal affairs of Turkey.
http://www.ethnos.gr/
C. SKAFIDAS
http://infognomonpolitics.blogspot.com/ ... _6194.html
Filitsa wrote:yialousa1971 wrote:
In an effort to strengthen their influence in Washington, the Turkish lobby (organizations: Turkish Coalition of America and TCA Turkish Cultural Foundation TCF) held a few days ago an official event, a dinner in honor of President of the U.S. House of Representatives, Republican John Bonner . Presented by the Turks as "historic" event that was the first ever official meeting between the Turkish-American community and the leadership of Congress.
Indeed, according to the TCA, this dinner (which attended, among others, Ileana Ros-Letinen, chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, and Muhtar Kent, president of Coca-Cola) demonstrates that Congress recognizes the practical 'increasingly important role "of the Turks in the U.S..
Back in Turkey, the U.S. ambassador Francis Ritsarntone (again) infuriated the government when Erdogan (re) expressed concern regarding the freedom of the press in the country. Immediate was the response of the AKP, which called him (for the second time in two months) not to interfere in the internal affairs of Turkey.
http://www.ethnos.gr/
C. SKAFIDAS
http://infognomonpolitics.blogspot.com/ ... _6194.html
"President of the U.S. House of Representatives, Republican John Bonner "
There is no such title nor name in Congress. The title is Speaker of the House, and the person who holds this office is John Boehner. Safidas needs remedial instruction in Journalism 101.
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