bill cobbett wrote:Hate to ask boys but for those of us who don't speak a word of Turkish and are absolute shyte at Gr, any chance of a brief precis of what this is about please?
denizaksulu wrote:bill cobbett wrote:Hate to ask boys but for those of us who don't speak a word of Turkish and are absolute shyte at Gr, any chance of a brief precis of what this is about please?
Orgeneral Sabri Yirmibeşoğlu claims that when it it necessary to incite people [to violence] mosques can be bombed. He adds that 'in fact we actually bombed one'.
The rest has to do with Ergenokon.
kurupetos wrote:denizaksulu wrote:bill cobbett wrote:Hate to ask boys but for those of us who don't speak a word of Turkish and are absolute shyte at Gr, any chance of a brief precis of what this is about please?
Orgeneral Sabri Yirmibeşoğlu claims that when it it necessary to incite people [to violence] mosques can be bombed. He adds that 'in fact we actually bombed one'.
The rest has to do with Ergenokon.
Welcome back! but I think it's called Ergenekon!
Kifeas wrote:http://www.haberturk.com/gundem/haber/554417-kibrista-cami-bile-yaktik
TMT was not alone in its activities. On the 3rd of December 1963, the EOKA successor, the paramilitary Akritas Organisation (οργάνωσης "Ακρίτας"), bombed the statue of EOKA fighter Markos Drakos
As Richard Patrick observed of the outbreak of inter-communal violence in 1963, 'most Cypriots expected an outbreak of violence to be precipitated by armed extremists'. Both communities' nationalist extremists wanted conflict and tried to create it, but neither wanted to be held responsible for it.
They needed their own community's support, so the extremists wanted their community to believe they were protecting them from others' violence. The paramilitaries didn't want the civilians to know they were not simply failing to protect them, but actually trying to get them harmed in order to excuse their own nationalist violence. 'Had the incident of 21 December not occurred, there can be no doubt that a similar Incident... would have been precipitated'.
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