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Tpap’s corpse stolen!

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Postby verywitty » Sat Dec 12, 2009 8:42 pm

BirKibrisli wrote:Grave desecration is a shameful act. To use this vile act to spread more hatred between Cypriots is reprehensible.On this issue VP is very much on his own...Even Rauf Denktash,the archenemy to many GCs has condemned it...Lets wait and see what the police will turn up...If nothing,that will say it all..Please,enough Turk/TC bashing,and enough irresponsible and contemptable comments about the dead... :( :(


Do you think these people care about the incident or the person at all? The only thing that is in their mind is to to take advantage of this sick incident to deploy their agenda and other distorted obssessions. The sad thing is that its not just these people that think this way, its a lot of politicians too. But I guess that just proves what they say about your countrys politicians that "you get what you deserve".
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Postby Malapapa » Sat Dec 12, 2009 9:02 pm

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I'm so glad we agree on somethings; this and the new NZ flag. If only your porky-penpal hadn't filled your mind with nonsense you'd probably be an OK guy.


Well, I appreciate about half of what you said. I do think that I'm an okay guy, but one of my faults is that I get my back up at affronts a little too much. While I can't apologize for how I feel on the Cyprus Issue, I will expess my apologies to you for any personal insults I hurled at you on this forum.


Well thanks, Expat. Although to be fair I don't recall you ever did. Likewise from me in turn if the banter has sometimes got a little too colourful.

I would ask that you try and be more objective with your feelings on Cyprus. It's bad enough Cypriots who take extreme positions, but when outsiders come along and do it, without the personal pain and anger, it's even more distasteful.

Here's the archbishop's email in Cyprus:

[email protected]

Consider becoming his penpal as this might negate anything the prickly-porker may tell you.
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Postby Expatkiwi » Sat Dec 12, 2009 10:20 pm

Malapapa wrote:Well thanks, Expat. Although to be fair I don't recall you ever did. Likewise from me in turn if the banter has sometimes got a little too colourful.

I would ask that you try and be more objective with your feelings on Cyprus. It's bad enough Cypriots who take extreme positions, but when outsiders come along and do it, without the personal pain and anger, it's even more distasteful.

Here's the archbishop's email in Cyprus:

[email protected]

Consider becoming his penpal as this might negate anything the prickly-porker may tell you.


Rauf Denktas has always presented his arguments to me in a style that sounds both logical and sensible. His arguments about partition do make sense after reading them. Still, I think it would be worth writing to the archbishop. I'd like to be able to read his arguments. I'll give it a shot.
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Postby Malapapa » Sat Dec 12, 2009 10:42 pm

Expatkiwi wrote:
Rauf Denktas has always presented his arguments to me in a style that sounds both logical and sensible. His arguments about partition do make sense after reading them. Still, I think it would be worth writing to the archbishop. I'd like to be able to read his arguments. I'll give it a shot.


Good luck, Expat. I'm sure I'm not the only one here who'd love to know how you get on.
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Postby Acikgoz » Sun Dec 13, 2009 8:17 pm

People are a product of their environment. Those that fire hurtful accusations real or false in an evil way to cause utmost resentment and pain can only expect hurtful accusations in the same way.

Look at how the story developed, before any negative sentiment was put up by a TC about PapaD, accusations about Turkish Cypriots were made on the theft of the body. Hey, you don't have even a lead on who did the crime yet point a finger why don't you.

Don't like the way things develop, consider your contribution to the situation, it may point more accurately to the answers.
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Postby Malapapa » Sun Dec 13, 2009 9:07 pm

From:
www.famagusta-gazette.com

Cyprus police look to Flick case in hunt for grave robbers
Police are said to be looking at the almost identical case of billionaire Friedrich Karl Flick, whose remains from the family grave in the southern Austrian town of Velden were stolen late last year.

The case, which appears to be almost copy cat, saw the robbers remove the heavy granite gravestone and little evidence of the theft was left at the site.

Mystery surrounded grisly abduction until last month when following a year-long investigation, police recovered Flick's coffin in Hungary.

Several arrests were made that suggested an international gang was behind the theft.
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Postby Get Real! » Sun Dec 13, 2009 9:34 pm

Malapapa wrote:From:
www.famagusta-gazette.com

Cyprus police look to Flick case in hunt for grave robbers
Police are said to be looking at the almost identical case of billionaire Friedrich Karl Flick, whose remains from the family grave in the southern Austrian town of Velden were stolen late last year.

The case, which appears to be almost copy cat, saw the robbers remove the heavy granite gravestone and little evidence of the theft was left at the site.

Mystery surrounded grisly abduction until last month when following a year-long investigation, police recovered Flick's coffin in Hungary.

Several arrests were made that suggested an international gang was behind the theft.

And the motive was what? :?
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Postby Malapapa » Sun Dec 13, 2009 9:39 pm

http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2009/12/ ... flick.html

"The perpetrators contacted the family of the deceased via email and demanded 6 million euros in exchange for returning the remains," it (police statement) said.
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Postby Malapapa » Sun Dec 13, 2009 9:42 pm

Acikgoz wrote:Look at how the story developed, before any negative sentiment was put up by a TC about PapaD, accusations about Turkish Cypriots were made on the theft of the body. Hey, you don't have even a lead on who did the crime yet point a finger why don't you.


No one objected to negative sentiment towards Papadopoulos. It's these sort of inflammatory contributions which were objected to:

Viewpoint wrote:the decreation (sic) of his grave can also be deemed sweet jutice (sic)


The desecration of graves isn't justice, Acikgoz. It's sick. There are enough examples in the north as testament.
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Postby Oracle » Sun Dec 13, 2009 9:46 pm

verywitty wrote: ... your countrys politicians that "you get what you deserve".


Here's another one in the mould of VP ... this verywetty scum!
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