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Postby lovernomore » Thu Nov 11, 2010 4:42 pm

Get Real! wrote:Hey loverboy,

How did TCs eliminate 5,000 GCs in July and August of 1974?

Surely your parents and grandparents must’ve been talking about all the July/August 1974 atrocities committed in the last 35 years, which no doubt they would’ve been looked upon as heroic deeds but nonetheless it’s interesting to know how so many people were executed.

So what’s the information you were being given all these years?


Totally different scenarios, no need to even discuss this further.
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Postby lovernomore » Thu Nov 11, 2010 4:44 pm

Get Real! wrote:Err, did I just hear little footsteps fading away in the distance? :?


It must be one of your kids, catch him/her before he/she runs into oncoming traffic.
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Re: Call for Civilian Internment of Partitionists ...

Postby denizaksulu » Thu Nov 11, 2010 4:50 pm

Oracle wrote:Cyprus is at war with Turkey. Its mission, to liberate the whole island. During times of war, special rules can be enforced. For example; view this extract from the BBC site:

Internment of civilian nationals belonging to opposing sides was carried out in varying degrees ...
At the outbreak of war there were around 80,000 potential enemy aliens in Britain who, it was feared, could be spies, or willing to assist Britain's enemies in the event of an invasion. All Germans and Austrians over the age of 16 were called before special tribunals and were divided into one of three groups:

'A' - high security risks, numbering just under 600, who were immediately interned;
'B' - 'doubtful cases', numbering around 6,500, who were supervised and subject to restrictions;
'C' - 'no security risk', numbering around 64,000, who were left at liberty.


We all know from this forum that there are 'enemy aliens' amongst us, albeit EU nationals, who present a risk to Cyprus' future by their constant promotion and peddling of anti-Cypriot propaganda as well as overtly and covertly supporting and distributing partitionist claims and demands.

The RoC would be within its rights to repatriate these people, restrict their movements or keep an eye on their daily activities. :wink:


That will include at least six well known forumers hell bent on working for partition - I meant Greek speaking Cypriots. There might even be a few more including yourself.
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Re: Call for Civilian Internment of Partitionists ...

Postby Oracle » Thu Nov 11, 2010 5:21 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:Cyprus is at war with Turkey. Its mission, to liberate the whole island. During times of war, special rules can be enforced. For example; view this extract from the BBC site:

Internment of civilian nationals belonging to opposing sides was carried out in varying degrees ...
At the outbreak of war there were around 80,000 potential enemy aliens in Britain who, it was feared, could be spies, or willing to assist Britain's enemies in the event of an invasion. All Germans and Austrians over the age of 16 were called before special tribunals and were divided into one of three groups:

'A' - high security risks, numbering just under 600, who were immediately interned;
'B' - 'doubtful cases', numbering around 6,500, who were supervised and subject to restrictions;
'C' - 'no security risk', numbering around 64,000, who were left at liberty.


We all know from this forum that there are 'enemy aliens' amongst us, albeit EU nationals, who present a risk to Cyprus' future by their constant promotion and peddling of anti-Cypriot propaganda as well as overtly and covertly supporting and distributing partitionist claims and demands.

The RoC would be within its rights to repatriate these people, restrict their movements or keep an eye on their daily activities. :wink:


That will include at least six well known forumers hell bent on working for partition - I meant Greek speaking Cypriots. There might even be a few more including yourself.


Your reasoning is fallacious. You cannot frighten us with "consequences" because we refuse to accept Turkification.

On the contrary, your accusations, that those who freely call for the immediate removal of Turkish troops, Settlers and the like, and against even those who support our main allies like Greece, as being "partitionists", are tantamount to a covert desire for partition on your part because they are the very people who refuse to accept partition in any form. Do they bother you? GOOD!
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Postby DTA » Thu Nov 11, 2010 5:53 pm

So now you call deniz a partitionist, you are off your trolly.
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Postby Oracle » Thu Nov 11, 2010 6:00 pm

DTA wrote:So now you call deniz a partitionist, you are off your trolly.


Deniz has stated in the past, that he would consider partition over some other alternatives.
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Re: Call for Civilian Internment of Partitionists ...

Postby denizaksulu » Thu Nov 11, 2010 6:09 pm

Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:Cyprus is at war with Turkey. Its mission, to liberate the whole island. During times of war, special rules can be enforced. For example; view this extract from the BBC site:

Internment of civilian nationals belonging to opposing sides was carried out in varying degrees ...
At the outbreak of war there were around 80,000 potential enemy aliens in Britain who, it was feared, could be spies, or willing to assist Britain's enemies in the event of an invasion. All Germans and Austrians over the age of 16 were called before special tribunals and were divided into one of three groups:

'A' - high security risks, numbering just under 600, who were immediately interned;
'B' - 'doubtful cases', numbering around 6,500, who were supervised and subject to restrictions;
'C' - 'no security risk', numbering around 64,000, who were left at liberty.


We all know from this forum that there are 'enemy aliens' amongst us, albeit EU nationals, who present a risk to Cyprus' future by their constant promotion and peddling of anti-Cypriot propaganda as well as overtly and covertly supporting and distributing partitionist claims and demands.

The RoC would be within its rights to repatriate these people, restrict their movements or keep an eye on their daily activities. :wink:


That will include at least six well known forumers hell bent on working for partition - I meant Greek speaking Cypriots. There might even be a few more including yourself.


Your reasoning is fallacious. You cannot frighten us with "consequences" because we refuse to accept Turkification.

On the contrary, your accusations, that those who freely call for the immediate removal of Turkish troops, Settlers and the like, and against even those who support our main allies like Greece, as being "partitionists", are tantamount to a covert desire for partition on your part because they are the very people who refuse to accept partition in any form. Do they bother you? GOOD!


I only accuse those of the right wing tendency and the bile shown on the cf. This 'bile' only plays the hand of partitionists and they only fuel the division. As many have pointed out your views do not enamour most TC's to join your bandwagon. You scare them off and rather not be in ' your' Cyprus and keep apart. Thats why you too are a tacit partitionist. :lol:

And I aint larfing. :?
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Re: Call for Civilian Internment of Partitionists ...

Postby kurupetos » Thu Nov 11, 2010 6:37 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:Cyprus is at war with Turkey. Its mission, to liberate the whole island. During times of war, special rules can be enforced. For example; view this extract from the BBC site:

Internment of civilian nationals belonging to opposing sides was carried out in varying degrees ...
At the outbreak of war there were around 80,000 potential enemy aliens in Britain who, it was feared, could be spies, or willing to assist Britain's enemies in the event of an invasion. All Germans and Austrians over the age of 16 were called before special tribunals and were divided into one of three groups:

'A' - high security risks, numbering just under 600, who were immediately interned;
'B' - 'doubtful cases', numbering around 6,500, who were supervised and subject to restrictions;
'C' - 'no security risk', numbering around 64,000, who were left at liberty.


We all know from this forum that there are 'enemy aliens' amongst us, albeit EU nationals, who present a risk to Cyprus' future by their constant promotion and peddling of anti-Cypriot propaganda as well as overtly and covertly supporting and distributing partitionist claims and demands.

The RoC would be within its rights to repatriate these people, restrict their movements or keep an eye on their daily activities. :wink:


That will include at least six well known forumers hell bent on working for partition - I meant Greek speaking Cypriots. There might even be a few more including yourself.


PM me their names and I will take care of them. :D
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Re: Call for Civilian Internment of Partitionists ...

Postby ZoC » Thu Nov 11, 2010 6:39 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:Cyprus is at war with Turkey. Its mission, to liberate the whole island. During times of war, special rules can be enforced. For example; view this extract from the BBC site:

Internment of civilian nationals belonging to opposing sides was carried out in varying degrees ...
At the outbreak of war there were around 80,000 potential enemy aliens in Britain who, it was feared, could be spies, or willing to assist Britain's enemies in the event of an invasion. All Germans and Austrians over the age of 16 were called before special tribunals and were divided into one of three groups:

'A' - high security risks, numbering just under 600, who were immediately interned;
'B' - 'doubtful cases', numbering around 6,500, who were supervised and subject to restrictions;
'C' - 'no security risk', numbering around 64,000, who were left at liberty.


We all know from this forum that there are 'enemy aliens' amongst us, albeit EU nationals, who present a risk to Cyprus' future by their constant promotion and peddling of anti-Cypriot propaganda as well as overtly and covertly supporting and distributing partitionist claims and demands.

The RoC would be within its rights to repatriate these people, restrict their movements or keep an eye on their daily activities. :wink:


That will include at least six well known forumers hell bent on working for partition - I meant Greek speaking Cypriots. There might even be a few more including yourself.


i wonder if turkey would mind accommodating them in its secure isolation unit in the north along with all the other turds? (pending liberation)
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Re: Call for Civilian Internment of Partitionists ...

Postby Oracle » Thu Nov 11, 2010 6:41 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:Cyprus is at war with Turkey. Its mission, to liberate the whole island. During times of war, special rules can be enforced. For example; view this extract from the BBC site:

Internment of civilian nationals belonging to opposing sides was carried out in varying degrees ...
At the outbreak of war there were around 80,000 potential enemy aliens in Britain who, it was feared, could be spies, or willing to assist Britain's enemies in the event of an invasion. All Germans and Austrians over the age of 16 were called before special tribunals and were divided into one of three groups:

'A' - high security risks, numbering just under 600, who were immediately interned;
'B' - 'doubtful cases', numbering around 6,500, who were supervised and subject to restrictions;
'C' - 'no security risk', numbering around 64,000, who were left at liberty.


We all know from this forum that there are 'enemy aliens' amongst us, albeit EU nationals, who present a risk to Cyprus' future by their constant promotion and peddling of anti-Cypriot propaganda as well as overtly and covertly supporting and distributing partitionist claims and demands.

The RoC would be within its rights to repatriate these people, restrict their movements or keep an eye on their daily activities. :wink:


That will include at least six well known forumers hell bent on working for partition - I meant Greek speaking Cypriots. There might even be a few more including yourself.


Your reasoning is fallacious. You cannot frighten us with "consequences" because we refuse to accept Turkification.

On the contrary, your accusations, that those who freely call for the immediate removal of Turkish troops, Settlers and the like, and against even those who support our main allies like Greece, as being "partitionists", are tantamount to a covert desire for partition on your part because they are the very people who refuse to accept partition in any form. Do they bother you? GOOD!


I only accuse those of the right wing tendency and the bile shown on the cf. This 'bile' only plays the hand of partitionists and they only fuel the division. As many have pointed out your views do not enamour most TC's to join your bandwagon. You scare them off and rather not be in ' your' Cyprus and keep apart. Thats why you too are a tacit partitionist. :lol:

And I aint larfing. :?


That's a nonsensical argument used to silence objectors to Turkification. It's irrelevant if truth (aka "bile") frightens TCs because such TCs are already Turkified and should follow the settlers during repatriation.

The Total Liberation path of Cyprus does not go via appeasing or winning the "trust of TCs"; but will be settled, a la Piratis, when the balance of power swings further back in our hands, away from Turkey. Meantime, we need to protect our Total Liberation goal from the partitionists' mouthpieces (some Brits, most TCs) who sow seeds of fear amongst the weakest.
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