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Postby Oracle » Sat Jan 09, 2010 1:49 pm

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BirKibrisli wrote:Oracle???? where areeeeee youuuuuuuuu?????

Are you digesting the information on the 2 links I gave you?????

aloooooooooo?????? CAt got your tongue :lol: :lol:


I've only just this minute seen your post. :roll:

But, when your "credible" links contain sweeping generalisations such as:

From 1960 to 1974, Greek Cypriots attempted to both wipe out the Turkish Cypriots or send them fleeing from the island.


... without references or evidence, then all they do is serve your exaggerations and go nowhere in presenting the truth.

BTW .... Do you have any evidence, yet, about how those TCs disappeared from the hospital? And quite how "many" such cases there were? You must have lots and lots if it was such a regular occurrence to make such a big thing about, in a political sense, to justify your apartheid!


:lol: :lol: :lol:

If those poor sods slain by your heroes came back to life to tell you what happened,you would still ask them for "credible" evidence....You are a waste of time and space,oracle,truly...


Find the evidence to back your original claims, without going all around the houses to muddy what we initially discussed!

It's perfectly easy to cut and paste random opinions, but that was NOT what we were discussing. I'll take it you are just full of exaggerations without real evidence, then ...

Excuse me, but I have a luscious lemon pudding to prepare for high tea ...
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Postby BirKibrisli » Sun Jan 10, 2010 1:24 am

Enjoy you lemon pudding while reading this:

Remains of 13 martyrs, who were killed by Greek Cypriots in the village of Alaminos during the 1974 Peace Operation, laid to rest today with a military ceremony.

They were among 15 men who were taken prisoners and killed by Greek Cypriots in the village of Alaminos in Larnaca 33 years ago.

They were given an emotional farewell on their final journey.

President Mehmet Ali Talat, Prime Minister Ferdi Sabit Soyer, Turkish Ambassador to Lefkosa Turkekul Kurttekin, first President of the TRNC Rauf Denktash, Commander of the Turkish Peace Forces in Cyprus Lieutenant General Hayri K1vr1kolu, the commander of the Cyprus Turkish Security Forces Major General Mehmet Ersöz, deputy-Prime Minister Foreign Minister Turgay Avc1, the leader of the National Unity Party Tahsin Erturulolu, ministers, MPs, representatives from political parties, high ranking military officials, family members and a large crowd of people attended the ceremony.

Remains of 13 martyrs from the village of Alaminos who have been remembered on the 20th of July every year as Martyrs of Alaminos since 1974, were buried today with a military funeral ceremony at the Lefkosa Cemetery.

Before their burial, a religious ceremony was also held at the Cemetery.

In an address at the ceremony, Kudret Ozersay a relative of one of the martyrs said that the relatives of the missing persons are still today feeling the pain of the bitter experiences of the past in spite of the 33 years passed.

`We raised a fresh generation of conscious, highly alert and intelligent youthful men and women in stead of those embracing blind enmity with the aim of preventing the repetition of the bitter experiences of the past, which went into the Turkish Cypriot history as shameful instances of `inhumane deeds` he said.

After the burial of the remains, families of the martyrs left flowers at the graves of their loved ones and said prayers.

The ceremony was covered by a large number of journalists from various media organizations, including some from Turkey and South Cyprus.

The remains of Tahir Osman (Kaptanolu), Hasan Ali (Kand1ral1), Ali Hasan (Cenk), Güney Hüseyin (Alaminyolu), Zafer Hasan (0mamolu), Osman Mehmet (Reis), Mehmet Ali Bodo (Kozok), Ali Ali Bodo (Kozok), Hüseyin Dildar (Özersay), Hasan Dildar (Özersay), Ahmet Halil (Alk1n), Mustafa Ali (Tabel) and Ömer Ali (Tabel) were unearthed by the Committee on the Missing Persons.




The remains were unearthed by the Committee on the Missing Persons...
You probably would call them "not credible" :wink:


http://news.pseka.net/index.php?module=article&id=7141
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Postby Oracle » Sun Jan 10, 2010 1:35 am

BirKibrisli wrote:Enjoy you lemon pudding while reading this:

Remains of 13 martyrs, who were killed by Greek Cypriots in the village of Alaminos during the 1974 Peace Operation, laid to rest today with a military ceremony.

They were among 15 men who were taken prisoners and killed by Greek Cypriots in the village of Alaminos in Larnaca 33 years ago.

They were given an emotional farewell on their final journey.

President Mehmet Ali Talat, Prime Minister Ferdi Sabit Soyer, Turkish Ambassador to Lefkosa Turkekul Kurttekin, first President of the TRNC Rauf Denktash, Commander of the Turkish Peace Forces in Cyprus Lieutenant General Hayri K1vr1kolu, the commander of the Cyprus Turkish Security Forces Major General Mehmet Ersöz, deputy-Prime Minister Foreign Minister Turgay Avc1, the leader of the National Unity Party Tahsin Erturulolu, ministers, MPs, representatives from political parties, high ranking military officials, family members and a large crowd of people attended the ceremony.

Remains of 13 martyrs from the village of Alaminos who have been remembered on the 20th of July every year as Martyrs of Alaminos since 1974, were buried today with a military funeral ceremony at the Lefkosa Cemetery.

Before their burial, a religious ceremony was also held at the Cemetery.

In an address at the ceremony, Kudret Ozersay a relative of one of the martyrs said that the relatives of the missing persons are still today feeling the pain of the bitter experiences of the past in spite of the 33 years passed.

`We raised a fresh generation of conscious, highly alert and intelligent youthful men and women in stead of those embracing blind enmity with the aim of preventing the repetition of the bitter experiences of the past, which went into the Turkish Cypriot history as shameful instances of `inhumane deeds` he said.

After the burial of the remains, families of the martyrs left flowers at the graves of their loved ones and said prayers.

The ceremony was covered by a large number of journalists from various media organizations, including some from Turkey and South Cyprus.

The remains of Tahir Osman (Kaptanolu), Hasan Ali (Kand1ral1), Ali Hasan (Cenk), Güney Hüseyin (Alaminyolu), Zafer Hasan (0mamolu), Osman Mehmet (Reis), Mehmet Ali Bodo (Kozok), Ali Ali Bodo (Kozok), Hüseyin Dildar (Özersay), Hasan Dildar (Özersay), Ahmet Halil (Alk1n), Mustafa Ali (Tabel) and Ömer Ali (Tabel) were unearthed by the Committee on the Missing Persons.




The remains were unearthed by the Committee on the Missing Persons...
You probably would call them "not credible" :wink:


http://news.pseka.net/index.php?module=article&id=7141


Well, the "Peace Operation" referred above is definitely not credible!

What are you trying to establish with this, anyway? That these few equate to the thousands of GCs killed before this event by the Turks?

So, have you found any evidence to substantiate what you asserted earlier, or are you going to carry on digging up anything you can find, hoping I'd forget?


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Postby BirKibrisli » Sun Jan 10, 2010 1:44 am

Oracle wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:Enjoy you lemon pudding while reading this:

Remains of 13 martyrs, who were killed by Greek Cypriots in the village of Alaminos during the 1974 Peace Operation, laid to rest today with a military ceremony.

They were among 15 men who were taken prisoners and killed by Greek Cypriots in the village of Alaminos in Larnaca 33 years ago.

They were given an emotional farewell on their final journey.

President Mehmet Ali Talat, Prime Minister Ferdi Sabit Soyer, Turkish Ambassador to Lefkosa Turkekul Kurttekin, first President of the TRNC Rauf Denktash, Commander of the Turkish Peace Forces in Cyprus Lieutenant General Hayri K1vr1kolu, the commander of the Cyprus Turkish Security Forces Major General Mehmet Ersöz, deputy-Prime Minister Foreign Minister Turgay Avc1, the leader of the National Unity Party Tahsin Erturulolu, ministers, MPs, representatives from political parties, high ranking military officials, family members and a large crowd of people attended the ceremony.

Remains of 13 martyrs from the village of Alaminos who have been remembered on the 20th of July every year as Martyrs of Alaminos since 1974, were buried today with a military funeral ceremony at the Lefkosa Cemetery.

Before their burial, a religious ceremony was also held at the Cemetery.

In an address at the ceremony, Kudret Ozersay a relative of one of the martyrs said that the relatives of the missing persons are still today feeling the pain of the bitter experiences of the past in spite of the 33 years passed.

`We raised a fresh generation of conscious, highly alert and intelligent youthful men and women in stead of those embracing blind enmity with the aim of preventing the repetition of the bitter experiences of the past, which went into the Turkish Cypriot history as shameful instances of `inhumane deeds` he said.

After the burial of the remains, families of the martyrs left flowers at the graves of their loved ones and said prayers.

The ceremony was covered by a large number of journalists from various media organizations, including some from Turkey and South Cyprus.

The remains of Tahir Osman (Kaptanolu), Hasan Ali (Kand1ral1), Ali Hasan (Cenk), Güney Hüseyin (Alaminyolu), Zafer Hasan (0mamolu), Osman Mehmet (Reis), Mehmet Ali Bodo (Kozok), Ali Ali Bodo (Kozok), Hüseyin Dildar (Özersay), Hasan Dildar (Özersay), Ahmet Halil (Alk1n), Mustafa Ali (Tabel) and Ömer Ali (Tabel) were unearthed by the Committee on the Missing Persons.




The remains were unearthed by the Committee on the Missing Persons...
You probably would call them "not credible" :wink:


http://news.pseka.net/index.php?module=article&id=7141


Well, the "Peace Operation" referred above is definitely not credible!

What are you trying to establish with this, anyway? That these few equate to the thousands of GCs killed before this event by the Turks?

So, have you found any evidence to substantiate what you asserted earlier, or are you going to carry on digging up anything you can find, hoping I'd forget?


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The remains of Tahir Osman (Kaptanolu), Hasan Ali (Kand1ral1), Ali Hasan (Cenk), Güney Hüseyin (Alaminyolu), Zafer Hasan (0mamolu), Osman Mehmet (Reis), Mehmet Ali Bodo (Kozok), Ali Ali Bodo (Kozok), Hüseyin Dildar (Özersay), Hasan Dildar (Özersay), Ahmet Halil (Alk1n), Mustafa Ali (Tabel) and Ömer Ali (Tabel) were unearthed by the Committee on the Missing Persons.
Here is my evidence that ,despite your repeated denials,these individuals became victims of the Cyprus coflict in the hands of the GCs....
More names,places,numbers will follow....I am also trying to convince some from Nicosia Hospital killings to arise from the dead in order to convince you of their fate...It won't be too long now... :wink:
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Postby Get Real! » Sun Jan 10, 2010 2:06 am

BirKibrisli wrote:Enjoy you lemon pudding while reading this:

"Remains of 13 martyrs, who were killed by Greek Cypriots in the village of Alaminos during the 1974 Peace Operation, laid to rest today with a military ceremony."

I don't know where you get the gall to post the story of a mere 13 people killed during your "Peace Operation" while other Turkish Cypriots happily took part in the killing of 5,000 Greek Cypriots! :roll:
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Postby Me Ed » Sun Jan 10, 2010 2:12 am

The one thing the TCs and GCs agree on - no more anatolian settlers, descends into another chaotic thead about recriminations from the past.
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Postby Oracle » Sun Jan 10, 2010 8:36 am

BirKibrisli wrote:..I am also trying to convince some from Nicosia Hospital killings to arise from the dead in order to convince you of their fate...It won't be too long now... :wink:


So, that just proves you have no evidence of what you claim, but are willfully making up stories, filling gaps with crap, to suit your partitionist claims that the GCs were so "murderous" that they should lose half their island. If only we could make the tens of thousands of GCs which the Turk-TCs killed, arise from the dead too ....

Just get lost, apartheid justifying subjugator!
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Postby BirKibrisli » Sun Jan 10, 2010 11:25 am

Get Real! wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:Enjoy you lemon pudding while reading this:

"Remains of 13 martyrs, who were killed by Greek Cypriots in the village of Alaminos during the 1974 Peace Operation, laid to rest today with a military ceremony."

I don't know where you get the gall to post the story of a mere 13 people killed during your "Peace Operation" while other Turkish Cypriots happily took part in the killing of 5,000 Greek Cypriots! :roll:


sorry ,I forgot that robots only go by numbers....It takes humans with compassion in their hearts to feel for even one innocent person killed in any senseless act of violence..Keep up the good work GR/Oracle,Partition is getting closer by the day...No one is safe in any democracy with you in it.... :twisted:
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Postby BirKibrisli » Sun Jan 10, 2010 11:30 am

Oracle wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:..I am also trying to convince some from Nicosia Hospital killings to arise from the dead in order to convince you of their fate...It won't be too long now... :wink:


So, that just proves you have no evidence of what you claim, but are willfully making up stories, filling gaps with crap, to suit your partitionist claims that the GCs were so "murderous" that they should lose half their island. If only we could make the tens of thousands of GCs which the Turk-TCs killed, arise from the dead too ....

Just get lost, apartheid justifying subjugator!


Look who is talking??? :lol: :lol: :lol:
The apartheid desiring racist provocateur!!!
I am wasting my time with you and your puppet master...You are heartless robots bent on achieving what even Denktas and the TMT couldn't :agreed partition...good luck,not that you need much...
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Postby miltiades » Sun Jan 10, 2010 12:28 pm

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BirKibrisli wrote:Oracle???? where areeeeee youuuuuuuuu?????

Are you digesting the information on the 2 links I gave you?????

aloooooooooo?????? CAt got your tongue :lol: :lol:

We wish. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Oh what a joyous occasion that would be.

Not long ago you were proclaiming that yout motherland is the island of Cyprus. I see now you have changed your mind and have become another foreigner on our shores.
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