
so who needs permission?...
the only way to stop them is by shutting the gates...does anyone think turkey has the balls to shut the gates?...i thought so...

Bananiot wrote:Matsis spoke on the radio this morning. He said that he was touched by the ordinary TC's who approached him in the hospital and shared their food with him. There is no doubt the Turkish army have tried to show who the boss is, but remember that the TC's are also calling for the Turkish army to leave them alone now. Perhaps together we can achive a lot.
Bananiot wrote:Matsis spoke on the radio this morning. He said that he was touched by the ordinary TC's who approached him in the hospital and shared their food with him. There is no doubt the Turkish army have tried to show who the boss is, but remember that the TC's are also calling for the Turkish army to leave them alone now. Perhaps together we can achive a lot.
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Kikapu wrote:Bananiot wrote:Matsis spoke on the radio this morning. He said that he was touched by the ordinary TC's who approached him in the hospital and shared their food with him. There is no doubt the Turkish army have tried to show who the boss is, but remember that the TC's are also calling for the Turkish army to leave them alone now. Perhaps together we can achive a lot.
I don't get it, Bananiot.
If ordinary TCs shared their food with Matsis, does that mean the hospital refused to give him any food to eat, therefore the ordinary TCs took it upon themselves to share their food with him.? If he was fed by the hospital, why would ordinary TCs needed to share their food with him.?
Is this what he's saying, Bananiot.?
Hermes wrote:BirKibrisli wrote:My questions still remain unanswered...Who gave them this 'mission'? did they recieve permission to carry out their 'mission'??? What were they doing in the 'forbidden military zone' if not acting as provocateurs????:
Why don't you just give up? They were a delegation from a Committee of the EU Parliament on a tour of derelict Orthodox Christian churches and cemeteries in the occupied areas. They don't need "permission" to visit deserted religious monuments and cemeteries. They are everywhere in the north.
The "forbidden military zone" as you put it, is an abandoned church on the edge of a ghost town which the Turkish army insanely guard (as the CM article above aptly puts it).
If you really believe the Turkish army had no choice but to arrest these people then you truly have sunk to the same level of belligerence and stupidity that keeps Turkish troops "guarding" the abandoned town of Varosha. Now give it a rest.
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