A documentary concerning the invasion of Turkish troops in Cyprus in summer of 1974 black and which committed atrocities, is transformed into a book with shocking descriptions. The book was published by 'Lebanon - New Frontiers "and is written by journalist Sofia Iordanidou, which took the interview by Dr. Küçük, who participated as a reserve officer of the Turkish military invasion of Attila businesses II in August 1974, martyred in Cyprus.
The title of the book "Ntalgka Ntalgka-, wave-wave" to chose with the main Küçük, notes in the foreword the author. "I hope this book will be read and Cyprus. Not to learn anything in the world who does not know or did not survive, but to keep, along f others were written by Greek Cypriots, the memories alive and contribute to the sense-battle continues over the years to solve the problem, in a way that will justify the blood shed.
The scenes of horror against the Greek Cypriots in the Turkish military invasion of Cyprus in 1974 is shocking. The reserve officer then describes Küçük including the murder of a Greek, trying to give the outline of the terror imposed on the island of Attila, the first and second, to the possession of half of Cyprus, and the establishment of the Turkish army on the island with aimed at the occupation of all territories.
Let's see, then, with some of the many dramatic descriptions of the most reliable eye-witness: "A person deserted by hope, lunar landscape. The eyes of two cracks in the blade and knowledge. The 'see, he knew! He knew that dies. He held his body straight. He was tall and muscular. He was wearing a blue shirt. His eyes do not 'da net that had color. I saw only despair to fluorescent bulbs in the turning madly within sarkines their pockets ... I do not know if they still hoped to "deus ex machina. So do not say that yours classics? Erected a blue shirt on the wall, sweating from the heat and the fear of death can, you know, hope to the last moment. I put forward and removed. In one hundred and fifty meters, with gusts as anticipated ... "
"For the mass executions I witnessed in one of those. Imagine a wall. Freskoasvestomeno a wall, blinding white beneath the harsh light of midday, which swallows every shade. Contra wall scattered men, most of the couple, tan, with dark clothes, which from afar seemed huge stains on the immaculate whiteness of the stone. I was in the jeep, passing from there. I stopped a moment to look better, as if I believed in what I saw, to understand what that passage across was ready to do. Among the men showed up some children amoustaka yet. Then, unexpectedly, face a man trapped in my eyes ... ....
"I'll tell you about the murder of a woman, a brutal act will not live as extinguished from my mind. We were in a village, no longer remember his name, for cleansing operations under the command of Captain Alkatsoglou. In one of these villages in Cyprus the cypress and eucalyptus trees full. Exchanged a few shots and I was rammed in a garden full of unripe grapes even at one end of which was a small cistern. I cut a bunch of grapes and tasting like sour grapes to it, hesitate n 'decide whether to make a bathroom as the soldiers loot homes ... Suddenly I heard shots near me and saw two soldiers in Sefik and Suleiman, proud to shout: "Oldurdum, oldurdum, komutanim", ie "kill, kill, boss." They knew. They were hooligans. I got to where it seemed cheironomontas excited. A new sfadazontas overweight woman lying in the ground ... They emptied their pistols amid the Gulf of ... ".
But you know, the more murders committed by the TurkishCypriots, known mukavement mucahit (moukavement moutzachit). When the war began, included in the regular units. But they were cowards and the first few days escaped. The moutzachit belonged to the paramilitary force that operated in the Turkish Cypriot community, the famous Turkish Resistance Organization (TMT). Head was the current president of the "Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus," Denktash. This was indeed a war criminal, not Karadzic.
The conclusions of yours, my friends.
Source:http://www.sigmalive.com/simerini/analiseis/other/235117#googtrans/el/en
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