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Postby quattro » Fri Apr 01, 2011 7:12 pm

some history of the pass .......your time wont be wasted .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsTmIa6cSRw
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Postby supporttheunderdog » Fri Apr 01, 2011 7:17 pm

Piratis wrote:When they terrorize and murder people in order to serve their own interests it is fine. They killed over 1 million civilians including women and children in Germany and Italy alone. The Americans nuked 2 whole cities in Japan.


Yes and who started world war 2- the Germans, who with Imperialist intentions invaded and tried to conquer Europe including your beloved Greece- and who wilfully killed millions of innocent Jews, Gypsies and others, constructing camps for the purpose, far more than the Allies Killed, and who performed countless atrocities in every country they invaded including in Greece, or would you rather the British and Americans and had done nothing and allowed Hitler's cronies to herd your relatives in to the gas chambers? Let's not forget Japanese Imperialist ambitions in the 1930's with their invasion of China and the atrocities they committed there and in the rest of the far east, following their invasions in 1941 onwards.

b25 wrote:next time I am in london I will take a shit on remembrance sunday on your peoples epitaph. Because thats what you are doing here. And to thing you may even be in Cyprus amongst the very people to desecrate.


I was thinking of suggesting you should stick you head up your own arse, open your gob, and shit some sense in, but then I realsed it was a waste of time because those of you who are still campaiging for the destruction of the Republic of Cyprus already have shit for brains!
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Postby ZoC » Fri Apr 01, 2011 7:26 pm

supporttheunderdog wrote:
Piratis wrote:When they terrorize and murder people in order to serve their own interests it is fine. They killed over 1 million civilians including women and children in Germany and Italy alone. The Americans nuked 2 whole cities in Japan.


Yes and who started world war 2- the Germans,


humiliating treaty of versaille (from german perspective) drafted by the allied powers (including blighty) after ww1, may have had something to do with why....

"blessed are the peacemakers", supporty.... remember?
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Postby B25 » Fri Apr 01, 2011 8:15 pm

supporttheunderdog wrote:
Piratis wrote:When they terrorize and murder people in order to serve their own interests it is fine. They killed over 1 million civilians including women and children in Germany and Italy alone. The Americans nuked 2 whole cities in Japan.


Yes and who started world war 2- the Germans, who with Imperialist intentions invaded and tried to conquer Europe including your beloved Greece- and who wilfully killed millions of innocent Jews, Gypsies and others, constructing camps for the purpose, far more than the Allies Killed, and who performed countless atrocities in every country they invaded including in Greece, or would you rather the British and Americans and had done nothing and allowed Hitler's cronies to herd your relatives in to the gas chambers? Let's not forget Japanese Imperialist ambitions in the 1930's with their invasion of China and the atrocities they committed there and in the rest of the far east, following their invasions in 1941 onwards.

b25 wrote:next time I am in london I will take a shit on remembrance sunday on your peoples epitaph. Because thats what you are doing here. And to thing you may even be in Cyprus amongst the very people to desecrate.


I was thinking of suggesting you should stick you head up your own arse, open your gob, and shit some sense in, but then I realsed it was a waste of time because those of you who are still campaiging for the destruction of the Republic of Cyprus already have shit for brains!


We are campaigning to rid Cyprus of shit bags like you, who think you are still in charge. Why don't you FO back to the UK and play the big I am there and leave us Cypriots to do our own work. It is because of arseholes like you we are in this mess we are in today.

On yer bike laddie!
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Postby supporttheunderdog » Fri Apr 01, 2011 8:52 pm

I have never thought I am in charge... unlike those of you who want to give cyprus away to a foreign country - Greece - I am happybto live in this country ruled by Cypriots for Cypriots -
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Postby Filitsa » Fri Apr 01, 2011 9:04 pm

Bananiot wrote:
Zallongos dance history


Do you expect the forum idiots to know about this quattro? Let me tell you a small detail regarding the mythical "dance of Zalongou". The women that fell off the cliffs did not speak Greek. They spoke Albanian. How many GC schoolchildren (past and present) know this? Well, this is how history is taught in Greek schools.


Bananiot, I often respect what you have to say, but this time I'm compelled to ask if one is less of a forum idiot if one knows the story of the Dance of Zalongo? :wink: Further, would you kindly reconcile for me how the story can be at once "mythical" and factual? I ask because you refer to it as mythical and then state as a fact that the women who jumped from the cliffs spoke Albanian. Lastly, what difference does it make if they spoke Albanian or Greek? Many of the border villages were mixed. Consequently, many of their inhabitants were bilingual. Sound familiar? I find it interesting that The Albanian lyrics to the song of the Dance of Zalongo refer to a Souliotissa named Despo. A name not uncommon in both Greece and Cyprus. Will you next be suggesting that Ali Pasha (an Albanian, by the way) was a benevolent ruler? Sorry, but I went to Greek school. :lol: :wink:
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Postby Get Real! » Fri Apr 01, 2011 9:13 pm

Those EOKA members who fought for liberation from British colonial rule (as per the UN’s 1960 decolonization declaration) are Cypriot heroes, but those who also had an underlying motive to unite with Greece are just treasonous garbage!
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Postby Bananiot » Fri Apr 01, 2011 10:05 pm

Filitsa, here we cross swords with the most reactionary forces within the Greek Cypriot society, who bear the views of those who are primarily responsible for the destruction of our country. Their main weapon, they think, is their Greekness and my job is to break their bubble.

Of course it does not matter if the Souliotisses did not speak Greek and the Peloponnese was inhabited by orthodox Albanians. It makes no difference to me whatsoever and you probably have gathered by now that I am an ardent internationalist and only distinguish people by the degree of goodness they project.

My comments, as I said earlier, target the likes of Yialousa and the rest of the sick nationalists that infest this forum. However, you did well to spot my contradiction. Perhaps I used the word “mythical” in the Greek sense, meaning “epical” rather than fiction as the word mythical implies. The women that fell off the cliff by their own volition were of Albanian origin and this is fine by me, but it is a stake in the heart for nationalists.
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Postby Bananiot » Fri Apr 01, 2011 10:06 pm

What about the killing of the 18 year old English girl in Famagusta in 1958, GR, was that a heroic act?

P.S. Did anyone watch the video of Arif Hoca?
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Postby B25 » Fri Apr 01, 2011 10:15 pm

Bananiot wrote:What about the killing of the 18 year old English girl in Famagusta in 1958, GR, was that a heroic act?

P.S. Did anyone watch the video of Arif Hoca?


What about the burning of Afxentiou and the hanging of the young EOKA heros by the British? I suspect in your book, they were heroic acts. I suppose it also serves us right, a?
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