Sgt. Tuna ?
All sounds a bit fishy to me !
boomerang wrote:stud you really need to stop the nonsense with equating eoka with eoka-b and TMT...it's like calling the french resistance and the ANC scumbags...their aim was liberation of their country...not saying others didn't have different aendas, but the majority beleived in liberation...what would have done if your country is continously denied self determination?...and in every perspective via brutal means...
barouti wrote:boomerang wrote:stud you really need to stop the nonsense with equating eoka with eoka-b and TMT...it's like calling the french resistance and the ANC scumbags...their aim was liberation of their country...not saying others didn't have different aendas, but the majority beleived in liberation...what would have done if your country is continously denied self determination?...and in every perspective via brutal means...
Hmmm, to quote you:
"stop the nonsense with equating eoka" and "their aim was liberation of their country"
EOKA-A was led by Grivas, yet whom in another thread you stated "so in short barouti, grivas, your hero, achieved his mission turks got nearly 40% and the rest we go"
Ah re, papara, with your neo-Cypriot and anti-Greek obsession you've clouded the history in your head so much you don't even realise your contradictions. You praise EOKA, led by the hero Grivas, as fighting for liberation and in the same breath accuse him of your ridicules "double-enosi" theory (or is stupidity a better word).
Wait...is when you're going to bombard me with copy-and-paste jobs whose contents do not prove your theories...
barouti wrote:And just to add Boom-Boom, since you acknowledge EOKA-A as freedom fighters (actually fighting for enosi rather than independence...dont make up history) this was their fighting flag...
kimon07 wrote:Viewpoint wrote:Did someone kill this terrorist?
Your masters, the British, hanged him as you very well know. But you owe to him and to his mates your freedom from the colonialist rule (pity you chose to submit to an even worse one).
supporttheunderdog wrote:kimon07 wrote:Viewpoint wrote:Did someone kill this terrorist?
Your masters, the British, hanged him as you very well know. But you owe to him and to his mates your freedom from the colonialist rule (pity you chose to submit to an even worse one).
If I understand the views of the evil takists such as Lordo, VP, etc, their view was that, in the light of the history between the Greece and Turkey (in particular events only say 33 years before 1955, which many then would have remembered), what EOKA A was fighting for was worse - ie Enosis not independance, where they would live under a Greek government, they probably feared, or be ethnically cleansed,and absent Takism making , British rule (or independance) their prefered options.
Their fears of oppression and ethnic cleansing may not have been justified, but these fears were certainly preyed upon by Turkey and their TMT tools who for their own reasons would not tollerate a full Enosis of Cyprus with Greece, irrespective of the presence of the Kibrilisi on the Island.
Evgoras Pallikarides himself said he did not die for Cyprus but for Greece.
He died for the right and freedom to choose his identity instead of having Imperialist racists like you deciding for him, and us!
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