Hermes wrote:Here are some pictures from today's Gay Rights March in the occupied areas:
halil wrote:from Famagusta .....
B25 wrote:Hermes wrote:Here are some pictures from today's Gay Rights March in the occupied areas:
ZoC and BC having a fun day. Oops, where's Sarris in all this???
ZoC wrote:B25 wrote:Hermes wrote:Here are some pictures from today's Gay Rights March in the occupied areas:
ZoC and BC having a fun day. Oops, where's Sarris in all this???
stupid prick thinks i'm gay 'cos i take the piss out of homophobes...
hey, b25. i got a big black one just for u! (i'm anti-racist too).
ZoC wrote:thanks. that's wot i love about u donkeys... ignorant but filotimi.
halil wrote:there was a demonstrations in north Cyprus today....also there was a fight between students from Turkey.....
see the demonstration video............
halil wrote:there was a demonstrations in north Cyprus today....also there was a fight between students from Turkey.....
Main topics in all Turkish Cypriot dailies (22.10.11) are the incidents occurred on Friday at the illegal Near East University (YDU), when a group of Kurdish students studying there, skirmished with the group of "Grey Wolves" who were gathered in order to commemorate the 24 soldiers who died after an attack by the Kurdish workers' Party (PKK) in Turkey.
Turkish Cypriot daily Afrika (22.10.11) covers the issue under the title "Bloody day at YDU".
The paper cites information acquired by illegal TAK and reports that a group of students, who wanted to demonstrate in order to condemn the PKK attack in Turkey, clamoured with another group of protesters, members of the "Grey Wolves". The incidents ended after the intervention of the so-called police which were forced to open fire. Two "police officers" were injured and 4 students were arrested, writes the paper and adds that a lot of damages were observed in cars and buildings.
Turkish Cypriot daily Afrika (23.10.11) continues to cover the issue with the front-page title "deportation for 4 Kurds". The paper writes that the 4 students of Kurdish origin, who were detained due to the incidents at illegal YDU, were deported hurriedly in spite of the decision of a "court" that ordered them to remain under custody for three days.
Meanwhile, as the paper reports, a group of "Grey Wolves" after the incidents at illegal YDU, organized yesterday (Saturday) protested in occupied Famagusta, Lefkosia and Keryneia. The protesters were shouting slogans such as "Tit for Tat, blood for blood, revenge" etc. The protest will continue today at the illegal YDU, writes the paper.
Also, Murat Kanatli, secretary of the executive committee of the YKP condemned the fact that after the incidents only Kurdish students were arrested and stated that the slogan, shouted by the "Grey Wolves" during their protest and after the incidents that "We will massacre you in Cyprus", was overlooked by the so-called police. According to Kanatli, the decision of the so-called police to excel the Kurdish students, despite the decision of the "court", was another political pressure.
Finally, Turkish Cypriot daily Yeni Duzen (24.10.11) report that 25 students of Kurdish origin, were sent away from the occupied area of Cyprus after the incidents at illegal YDU. "Experts" told Yeni Duzen that the self-styled council of ministers has the authority to "deport criminals". The same experts, however, expressed the belief that the "government" possess no evidence, proving relation of the above-mentioned students with the PKK.
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