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new videos from 1974

Postby halil » Mon Nov 15, 2010 10:27 pm

series will be in 16 parts.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tm07oxtFl8E

series can be obtain from www.tvplas.com without logos
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Postby paliometoxo » Mon Nov 15, 2010 10:46 pm

thanks for the links, its nice to see rare videos
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Postby Get Real! » Mon Nov 15, 2010 11:26 pm

Nothing new, I've seen this video before 2-3 years ago without the stupid logo obstructing the view!
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Postby annaka » Mon Nov 15, 2010 11:59 pm

We were glued to the TV news programmes when the Turkish army invaded and we watched in horror as each news cast got worse and worse. I still remember the shock when the cameraman stepped on a landmine and the panic of people rushing to help him and in the next broadcast they announced that he had died. I also never forgot the two boys with gunshot wounds on their bodies whose family did not survive. However, the Greek Cypriot people survived and rebuilt their lives.
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Postby shahmaran » Tue Nov 16, 2010 12:22 pm

annaka wrote:We were glued to the TV news programmes when the Turkish army invaded and we watched in horror as each news cast got worse and worse. I still remember the shock when the cameraman stepped on a landmine and the panic of people rushing to help him and in the next broadcast they announced that he had died. I also never forgot the two boys with gunshot wounds on their bodies whose family did not survive. However, the Greek Cypriot people survived and rebuilt their lives.


You were horrified after Turkey started to invade?

What were you doing for the 20 years before that?
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Postby lovernomore » Tue Nov 16, 2010 12:33 pm

shahmaran wrote:
annaka wrote:We were glued to the TV news programmes when the Turkish army invaded and we watched in horror as each news cast got worse and worse. I still remember the shock when the cameraman stepped on a landmine and the panic of people rushing to help him and in the next broadcast they announced that he had died. I also never forgot the two boys with gunshot wounds on their bodies whose family did not survive. However, the Greek Cypriot people survived and rebuilt their lives.


You were horrified after Turkey started to invade?

What were you doing for the 20 years before that?


well pointed out shahmaran. Our sufferings it seems was not of any importance, we were an obstacle and our destruction was a natural process, without us their progress to ENOSIS was guaranteed.
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Postby Get Real! » Tue Nov 16, 2010 12:34 pm

shahmaran wrote:What were you doing for the 20 years before that?

One could ask you the same thing...
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Postby B25 » Tue Nov 16, 2010 12:41 pm

lovernomore wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
annaka wrote:We were glued to the TV news programmes when the Turkish army invaded and we watched in horror as each news cast got worse and worse. I still remember the shock when the cameraman stepped on a landmine and the panic of people rushing to help him and in the next broadcast they announced that he had died. I also never forgot the two boys with gunshot wounds on their bodies whose family did not survive. However, the Greek Cypriot people survived and rebuilt their lives.


You were horrified after Turkey started to invade?

What were you doing for the 20 years before that?


well pointed out shahmaran. Our sufferings it seems was not of any importance, we were an obstacle and our destruction was a natural process, without us their progress to ENOSIS was guaranteed.


What suffering re, its all paid for propoganda as VP would say. All made up lies, just so that you can claim half our country as your own. FFS.
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Postby lovernomore » Tue Nov 16, 2010 1:35 pm

B25 wrote:
lovernomore wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
annaka wrote:We were glued to the TV news programmes when the Turkish army invaded and we watched in horror as each news cast got worse and worse. I still remember the shock when the cameraman stepped on a landmine and the panic of people rushing to help him and in the next broadcast they announced that he had died. I also never forgot the two boys with gunshot wounds on their bodies whose family did not survive. However, the Greek Cypriot people survived and rebuilt their lives.


You were horrified after Turkey started to invade?

What were you doing for the 20 years before that?


well pointed out shahmaran. Our sufferings it seems was not of any importance, we were an obstacle and our destruction was a natural process, without us their progress to ENOSIS was guaranteed.


What suffering re, its all paid for propoganda as VP would say. All made up lies, just so that you can claim half our country as your own. FFS.


Sure B25, thats what you've been taught so I cant blame you. Thats why I would not sit on the negotiating table until you changed your history books and told the truth. I'm aware that I could never convince you of the facts but if it was told by your leaders and historians you may then take it on board.
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Postby Get Real! » Tue Nov 16, 2010 1:55 pm

lovernomore wrote:...I would not sit on the negotiating table until you changed your history books and told the truth.

It’s the “Turkish Cypriot” history books you should be worrying about…

http://thecyprusproblem.100webspace.net ... icle23.htm

I'm aware that I could never convince you of the facts but if it was told by your leaders and historians you may then take it on board.

If countless CREDIBLE FACTS I bombard your brain with on a daily basis, do absolutely NOTHING for your Turkish IQ, what makes you think your baseless drivel can tickle mine? :lol:

Post no more Loverboy...
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