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Postby yorgozlu » Wed Feb 17, 2010 1:06 am

B25 wrote:Deniz, that is most sad and I am sorry to hear that, but where does the 'buried alive" come from? If they were killed is one thing, but Yurgo said buried alive.

Eitherway, it was wrong and I don't agree with those actions, but when people start to throw in comments, unsubtantiated to claim a victory they need to be challanged, otherwise it leads to more hatred, don't you agree??


Yes,thats all fine B25,however,since when being shot meant dead?
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Postby yorgozlu » Wed Feb 17, 2010 1:07 am

Get Real! wrote:Hey Cujo, answer the lady before I genocide you for the fourth time! :evil:

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Postby Oracle » Wed Feb 17, 2010 1:07 am

yorgozlu wrote:
B25 wrote:Deniz, that is most sad and I am sorry to hear that, but where does the 'buried alive" come from? If they were killed is one thing, but Yurgo said buried alive.

Eitherway, it was wrong and I don't agree with those actions, but when people start to throw in comments, unsubtantiated to claim a victory they need to be challanged, otherwise it leads to more hatred, don't you agree??


Yes,thats all fine B25,however,since when being shot meant dead?


Are you ready to come clean?
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Postby denizaksulu » Wed Feb 17, 2010 1:07 am

Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
yorgozlu wrote:
B25 wrote:
yorgozlu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
B25 wrote:
yorgozlu wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Turkey is not going anywhere until we agree a solution.


Forget solution, Turkey is not getting off the hook in Cyprus until she has made good on all the human rights abuses she has perpetrated.


Forget Turkey,bring back 11 members of my family that was buried alive and I for one WILL support YOU for the rest of my life. :cry:


Yugo, I am sorry for your loss, but how do you know there were buried alive??


Good question.

I have NOT spotted a reply .....


May be because there is no such member called "Yugo". :wink:


I already explained that, but anyhow here goes again;

Yurgozlu, I am sorry for your loss, but how do you know there were buried alive??

Only if you want to like, we don't want to be upsetting your body guard DTA now do we?? :lol:

Does a place called AYVASIL ring a bell?


No!

Tell us how you know 11 members of your family were "buried alive" ....



At sun set, our patriotic Greek Cypriots from Ayvasýl, Mammari and Astromerit started to intrude into Turkish houses and collect everything they found. From one of these house fire was opened. The Greek Cypriots dynamited the house and 8 to 10 Turkish Cypriots left the house and came outside. All of them were killed. There were two Turks amongst them. The name of one of the Turks was Ömer, I do not remember the other’s name. They were Ay Vasilli’s good people. Their grandmother was in another house nearby with her small grandchildren. As soon she understood what was going on, she left the house and hug the dead bodies. Our Hellen Orthodox patriots killed the grandmother and the little girl too. They buried them into a mass grave. However, while doing this they were in a hurry and one of the Turks hand, who was also buried into this mass grave, was left outside the grave pointing the sky. That was the reason why the village is called Türkeli (Turkish hand) today.

None of these psychopath murderers was put into prison. None of them were taken in front of the international court of Lahey, neither their leaders, who gave them these orders. I wonder who was teaching the Greek Cypriot villagers living in the region to kill the Turkish villagers?

Who turned these people into animals and


Thank you Deniz for proving "Yorgozlu" is a liar .... and sad tidings to all involved in the bloody fight for Cyprus' freedom.



I was not trying to prove anything. I am searching for reports on the incident which I vaguely remember. It was one of the first attacks on villagers. There must be a UN report somewhere.
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Postby Oracle » Wed Feb 17, 2010 1:10 am

denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
yorgozlu wrote:
B25 wrote:
yorgozlu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
B25 wrote:
yorgozlu wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Turkey is not going anywhere until we agree a solution.


Forget solution, Turkey is not getting off the hook in Cyprus until she has made good on all the human rights abuses she has perpetrated.


Forget Turkey,bring back 11 members of my family that was buried alive and I for one WILL support YOU for the rest of my life. :cry:


Yugo, I am sorry for your loss, but how do you know there were buried alive??


Good question.

I have NOT spotted a reply .....


May be because there is no such member called "Yugo". :wink:


I already explained that, but anyhow here goes again;

Yurgozlu, I am sorry for your loss, but how do you know there were buried alive??

Only if you want to like, we don't want to be upsetting your body guard DTA now do we?? :lol:

Does a place called AYVASIL ring a bell?


No!

Tell us how you know 11 members of your family were "buried alive" ....



At sun set, our patriotic Greek Cypriots from Ayvasýl, Mammari and Astromerit started to intrude into Turkish houses and collect everything they found. From one of these house fire was opened. The Greek Cypriots dynamited the house and 8 to 10 Turkish Cypriots left the house and came outside. All of them were killed. There were two Turks amongst them. The name of one of the Turks was Ömer, I do not remember the other’s name. They were Ay Vasilli’s good people. Their grandmother was in another house nearby with her small grandchildren. As soon she understood what was going on, she left the house and hug the dead bodies. Our Hellen Orthodox patriots killed the grandmother and the little girl too. They buried them into a mass grave. However, while doing this they were in a hurry and one of the Turks hand, who was also buried into this mass grave, was left outside the grave pointing the sky. That was the reason why the village is called Türkeli (Turkish hand) today.

None of these psychopath murderers was put into prison. None of them were taken in front of the international court of Lahey, neither their leaders, who gave them these orders. I wonder who was teaching the Greek Cypriot villagers living in the region to kill the Turkish villagers?

Who turned these people into animals and


Thank you Deniz for proving "Yorgozlu" is a liar .... and sad tidings to all involved in the bloody fight for Cyprus' freedom.



I was not trying to prove anything. I am searching for reports on the incident which I vaguely remember. It was one of the first attacks on villagers. There must be a UN report somewhere.


Take it easy, Old Man :wink:

Yorgozlu has first hand experience.

Let him fill in the gaps. The UN have NOT cast aspersions.
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Postby Get Real! » Wed Feb 17, 2010 1:10 am

denizaksulu wrote:There were two Turks amongst them.

What were they doing in there? What month/year was this?
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Postby yorgozlu » Wed Feb 17, 2010 1:13 am

denizaksulu wrote:SSorry, missed this bit out.

"Greek Cypriot daily, POLITIS Yankos Mikellidi in an article entitled “Greek Cypriots...” explained how the village of Türkeli took its name by relating to a recent incident experienced at the British School in South Cyprus and stated that the Greek Cypriots’ mentality has not changed since then. He said :"

This must be the report Yorgozlu was referring to.

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Thank you Deniz "abi",I was refering to that,however,I wanted them to find out what took place themselves.
Also,there are live proofs that many of them were not dead at the time of being buried,hence THE HAND.
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Postby denizaksulu » Wed Feb 17, 2010 1:13 am

B25 wrote:Deniz, that is most sad and I am sorry to hear that, but where does the 'buried alive" come from? If they were killed is one thing, but Yurgo said buried alive.

Eitherway, it was wrong and I don't agree with those actions, but when people start to throw in comments, unsubtantiated to claim a victory they need to be challanged, otherwise it leads to more hatred, don't you agree??


If the article which I c & p ed is to be believed, there was one female hand sticking out of the earth. That would lend weight to the suggestion that the poor person may have been buried alive. There could have been other terrible reasons for this - which I will not elaborate on. Word gets around. Sad.
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Postby B25 » Wed Feb 17, 2010 1:13 am

yorgozlu wrote:
B25 wrote:Deniz, that is most sad and I am sorry to hear that, but where does the 'buried alive" come from? If they were killed is one thing, but Yurgo said buried alive.

Eitherway, it was wrong and I don't agree with those actions, but when people start to throw in comments, unsubtantiated to claim a victory they need to be challanged, otherwise it leads to more hatred, don't you agree??


Yes,thats all fine B25,however,since when being shot meant dead?


Yurgo, we could just go round in circles, the report deniz posted said 8 - 10 were killed. Now you are just adding to the story.

If you want to put this to bed, just stop playing silly beggars and tell us, otherwise just retract your statement.

In any case, I am still sorry however they were treated/killed.
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Postby DTA » Wed Feb 17, 2010 1:15 am

Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
yorgozlu wrote:
B25 wrote:
yorgozlu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
B25 wrote:
yorgozlu wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Turkey is not going anywhere until we agree a solution.


Forget solution, Turkey is not getting off the hook in Cyprus until she has made good on all the human rights abuses she has perpetrated.


Forget Turkey,bring back 11 members of my family that was buried alive and I for one WILL support YOU for the rest of my life. :cry:


Yugo, I am sorry for your loss, but how do you know there were buried alive??


Good question.

I have NOT spotted a reply .....


May be because there is no such member called "Yugo". :wink:


I already explained that, but anyhow here goes again;

Yurgozlu, I am sorry for your loss, but how do you know there were buried alive??

Only if you want to like, we don't want to be upsetting your body guard DTA now do we?? :lol:

Does a place called AYVASIL ring a bell?


No!

Tell us how you know 11 members of your family were "buried alive" ....



At sun set, our patriotic Greek Cypriots from Ayvasýl, Mammari and Astromerit started to intrude into Turkish houses and collect everything they found. From one of these house fire was opened. The Greek Cypriots dynamited the house and 8 to 10 Turkish Cypriots left the house and came outside. All of them were killed. There were two Turks amongst them. The name of one of the Turks was Ömer, I do not remember the other’s name. They were Ay Vasilli’s good people. Their grandmother was in another house nearby with her small grandchildren. As soon she understood what was going on, she left the house and hug the dead bodies. Our Hellen Orthodox patriots killed the grandmother and the little girl too. They buried them into a mass grave. However, while doing this they were in a hurry and one of the Turks hand, who was also buried into this mass grave, was left outside the grave pointing the sky. That was the reason why the village is called Türkeli (Turkish hand) today.

None of these psychopath murderers was put into prison. None of them were taken in front of the international court of Lahey, neither their leaders, who gave them these orders. I wonder who was teaching the Greek Cypriot villagers living in the region to kill the Turkish villagers?

Who turned these people into animals and


Thank you Deniz for proving "Yorgozlu" is a liar .... and sad tidings to all involved in the bloody fight for Cyprus' freedom.



I was not trying to prove anything. I am searching for reports on the incident which I vaguely remember. It was one of the first attacks on villagers. There must be a UN report somewhere.


Take it easy, Old Man :wink:

Yorgozlu has first hand experience.

Let him fill in the gaps. The UN have NOT cast aspersions.


Since I asked you first Why dont you tell us about your personal losses of the 1974 invasion and also substantiate what you say.
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