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Kavazoglu article from 1964

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby zan » Fri Sep 18, 2009 7:15 pm

Get Real! wrote:
zan wrote:
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zan wrote:...I am amazed that he has published something that I would be attacked for doing so.....

Your very (afro) existence is enough to warrant an attack! :lol:

Methinks you are worried about hair loss GR....... :lol:

So true... :oops:


Let it go man.......You can't stop the tide...Look at Elton John....All that money and he still has a rug. :lol:
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Postby YFred » Fri Sep 18, 2009 7:47 pm

Kikapu wrote:Thanks Tim, great work as usual.!

I wonder what our in-house Fascist NeoPartitionist of Denktash supporters think of your article.?

Below quoted by Denktash.

“We wish to establish a federal administration in Cyprus. In order to achieve this, it is necessary to move a portion of the Turks from one place to another place and to concentrate our people in certain parts of the island.”


Yeap, it is true, that you cannot make an omelette unless you break few eggs............or 30,000 TCs and a country.!

Yeah but was the floor old or new?
Isn't it typical of you. Break an egg and pretend you are having a steak.
In 1963 the activities of Eoka led to the enclaves. What Dengtash was talking about didn't materialise until 1974.

Its not very clever of you to give credit to Dengtash in 1964 for something he did not do and infact was achived by the Turkish army in 1974. I know you think Denktash was good but he wasn't that good.

I personally witnessed the terror TCs showed in their faces while escaping from eoka and I will never forget it. The face of the TC when she realised that the house (Next to my house) that she was allocated was in the direct firing line of the GCs ( so was mine) was something else. Kid yourself as much as you like dear boy.
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Postby Kifeas » Fri Sep 18, 2009 10:55 pm

Nikitas wrote:Denktash, like Makarios, was a driven man. It is worth investigating what drives a man like that to convert his personal passion into a tragedy for his community. Makarios is easy, he was a monk, something which is evident in all his life and actions. Denktash was a man of the world, a lawyer but it is easy to see a virulent anti Greek sentiment in his actions and his statements. This must come from some event or circumstance. Anyone have any info?


If a man was made since the age of 5, to sing every morning "how happy he is to be a Turk" and "one Turk equals the whole world" -slogans which his father in the mid of his fuddle uttered, what else would you have expected him to have become?
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Postby Viewpoint » Fri Sep 18, 2009 11:09 pm

Kifeas wrote:
Nikitas wrote:Denktash, like Makarios, was a driven man. It is worth investigating what drives a man like that to convert his personal passion into a tragedy for his community. Makarios is easy, he was a monk, something which is evident in all his life and actions. Denktash was a man of the world, a lawyer but it is easy to see a virulent anti Greek sentiment in his actions and his statements. This must come from some event or circumstance. Anyone have any info?


If a man was made since the age of 5, to sing every morning "how happy he is to be a Turk" and "one Turk equals the whole world" -slogans which his father in the mid of his fuddle uttered, what else would you have expected him to have become?


And whats your excuse?
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Postby Kifeas » Fri Sep 18, 2009 11:25 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
Kifeas wrote:
Nikitas wrote:Denktash, like Makarios, was a driven man. It is worth investigating what drives a man like that to convert his personal passion into a tragedy for his community. Makarios is easy, he was a monk, something which is evident in all his life and actions. Denktash was a man of the world, a lawyer but it is easy to see a virulent anti Greek sentiment in his actions and his statements. This must come from some event or circumstance. Anyone have any info?


If a man was made since the age of 5, to sing every morning "how happy he is to be a Turk" and "one Turk equals the whole world" -slogans which his father in the mid of his fuddle uttered, what else would you have expected him to have become?


And whats your excuse?


excuse to what?
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Postby Viewpoint » Fri Sep 18, 2009 11:27 pm

Kifeas wrote:
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Kifeas wrote:
Nikitas wrote:Denktash, like Makarios, was a driven man. It is worth investigating what drives a man like that to convert his personal passion into a tragedy for his community. Makarios is easy, he was a monk, something which is evident in all his life and actions. Denktash was a man of the world, a lawyer but it is easy to see a virulent anti Greek sentiment in his actions and his statements. This must come from some event or circumstance. Anyone have any info?


If a man was made since the age of 5, to sing every morning "how happy he is to be a Turk" and "one Turk equals the whole world" -slogans which his father in the mid of his fuddle uttered, what else would you have expected him to have become?


And whats your excuse?


excuse to what?


For hating TCs?
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Postby insan » Fri Sep 18, 2009 11:30 pm

Kifeas wrote:
Nikitas wrote:Denktash, like Makarios, was a driven man. It is worth investigating what drives a man like that to convert his personal passion into a tragedy for his community. Makarios is easy, he was a monk, something which is evident in all his life and actions. Denktash was a man of the world, a lawyer but it is easy to see a virulent anti Greek sentiment in his actions and his statements. This must come from some event or circumstance. Anyone have any info?


If a man was made since the age of 5, to sing every morning "how happy he is to be a Turk" and "one Turk equals the whole world" -slogans which his father in the mid of his fuddle uttered, what else would you have expected him to have become?


Then every Turk and TC can be considered as potential Denktashs. :shock: :lol:

Lo Kifeas, plz don't be funny... :wink:
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Postby Kifeas » Fri Sep 18, 2009 11:41 pm

insan wrote:
Kifeas wrote:
Nikitas wrote:Denktash, like Makarios, was a driven man. It is worth investigating what drives a man like that to convert his personal passion into a tragedy for his community. Makarios is easy, he was a monk, something which is evident in all his life and actions. Denktash was a man of the world, a lawyer but it is easy to see a virulent anti Greek sentiment in his actions and his statements. This must come from some event or circumstance. Anyone have any info?


If a man was made since the age of 5, to sing every morning "how happy he is to be a Turk" and "one Turk equals the whole world" -slogans which his father in the mid of his fuddle uttered, what else would you have expected him to have become?


Then every Turk and TC can be considered as potential Denktashs. :shock: :lol:

Lo Kifeas, plz don't be funny... :wink:


Aren't you a little Denktash yourself, and even a little Alparslan Turkes at times? Why don't you read your signature in the forum, and compare it with that little Mussolini’s (Devlet Bahcheli's) ideology?
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Postby insan » Fri Sep 18, 2009 11:46 pm

Kifeas wrote:
insan wrote:
Kifeas wrote:
Nikitas wrote:Denktash, like Makarios, was a driven man. It is worth investigating what drives a man like that to convert his personal passion into a tragedy for his community. Makarios is easy, he was a monk, something which is evident in all his life and actions. Denktash was a man of the world, a lawyer but it is easy to see a virulent anti Greek sentiment in his actions and his statements. This must come from some event or circumstance. Anyone have any info?


If a man was made since the age of 5, to sing every morning "how happy he is to be a Turk" and "one Turk equals the whole world" -slogans which his father in the mid of his fuddle uttered, what else would you have expected him to have become?


Then every Turk and TC can be considered as potential Denktashs. :shock: :lol:

Lo Kifeas, plz don't be funny... :wink:


Aren't you a little Denktash yourself, and even a little Alparslan Turkes at times? Why don't you read your signature in the forum, and compare it with that little Mussolini’s (Devlet Bahcheli's) ideology?


But the concept of "Turkis speaking people" is different, Kifeas... I'm not a racist. I'm aware of that all Turkish speaking people including me have mixed blood of various nations. :wink: U r still being funny, Kifeas... U have changed a lot for 1 or 2 years... :?
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Postby Kifeas » Fri Sep 18, 2009 11:47 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
Kifeas wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Kifeas wrote:
Nikitas wrote:Denktash, like Makarios, was a driven man. It is worth investigating what drives a man like that to convert his personal passion into a tragedy for his community. Makarios is easy, he was a monk, something which is evident in all his life and actions. Denktash was a man of the world, a lawyer but it is easy to see a virulent anti Greek sentiment in his actions and his statements. This must come from some event or circumstance. Anyone have any info?


If a man was made since the age of 5, to sing every morning "how happy he is to be a Turk" and "one Turk equals the whole world" -slogans which his father in the mid of his fuddle uttered, what else would you have expected him to have become?


And whats your excuse?


excuse to what?


For hating TCs?


You do not need me to hate you! You hate yourselves enough! I heard you are erecting another huge statue in Nicosia, of Lala Mustafa this time! When is Attila the Hun’s turn going to be?
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