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Postby supporttheunderdog » Thu Dec 13, 2012 11:52 am

Neophytos Cleanthous from Mesogi, killed in October 13, 1956; Andreas Michaelides from Kato Pyrgos, October 18, 1956; Michalis Mikrasiatis from Frenaros, December 10, 1956; Christodoulos Ornitharis from Frenaros, December 10, 1956; Costas Sfiggos from Xylotympou, November 11, 1956; Panayiotis Tsaros from Ashia, November 26, 1957; Georgios Polytechnis from Lefkoniko, 1957 (no exact date given); Michalis Petrou from Lysi, January 21, 1958; Elias Ttofaris from Koma tou Gialou, January 21, 1958; Kyriacos Patatas from Pigi, May 6, 1958; Savvas Menikos from Goufes, May 23, 1958; Andreas Sakkas from Pera Orinis, May 25, 1958; Demetris Matsoukos from Gypsou, May 23, 1958; Panayiotis Stylianou from Acheritou, May 29, 1958; Nicodemos Ioannou from Ayios Theodoros Agrou, June 18, 1958; Savvas Thouppos from Tympou, August 9, 1958; Maria Charitou from Milia Famagusta, August 26, 1958; Despoula Katsouri from Milia Famagusta, August 26, 1958; and Pieris Pistolas from Lefkoniko, December 1958.

May their killers rot in hell.
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Re: nineteen victims of terrorism

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Thu Dec 13, 2012 10:41 pm

You are sick, methinks.
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Re: nineteen victims of terrorism

Postby supporttheunderdog » Thu Dec 13, 2012 11:36 pm

GreekIslandGirl wrote:You are sick, methinks.

so you condone the murder of these people?
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Re: nineteen victims of terrorism

Postby kurupetos » Fri Dec 14, 2012 12:35 am

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Re: nineteen victims of terrorism

Postby Piratis » Fri Dec 14, 2012 6:58 am

Victims, maybe. But why victims of "terrorism"? Is everybody who is wrongfully killed a victim of terrorism?

The only terrorists in Cyprus in those times were the British Imperialists. They terrorized the people of this island in an effort to force them into submission so the colonialists could continue to enslave the Cypriot people and continue to exploit Cyprus for their own benefit. A single post, and possibly the whole forum, would not be able to fit a list with the victims of the British terrorism worldwide.

So who should burn in hell in the case of the British Terrorists? Just the terrorists carrying the weapons and committing the murders? The terrorist masterminds based in London? Or possibly the 50%+ of the population of Britain who voted terrorists as their leaders?
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Re: nineteen victims of terrorism

Postby supporttheunderdog » Fri Dec 14, 2012 7:03 am

Piratis wrote:Victims, maybe. But why victims of "terrorism"? Is everybody who is wrongfully killed a victim of terrorism?

The only terrorists in Cyprus in those times were the British Imperialists. They terrorized the people of this island in an effort to force them into submission so the colonialists could continue to enslave the Cypriot people and continue to exploit Cyprus for their own benefit. A single post, and possibly the whole forum, would not be able to fit a list with the victims of the British terrorism worldwide.

So who should burn in hell in the case of the British Terrorists? Just the terrorists carrying the weapons and committing the murders? The terrorist masterminds based in London? Or possibly the 50%+ of the population of Britain who voted terrorists as their leaders?


you may hold your views on who is or is not a terrorist, and I hold mine, where one man's freedom fighter is another's terrorist. These people were howver murdered because of their legitimate political beleifs., by an organised gang of politically motivated killers, i.e terrorists. TheirAkelite vieews are not views qhich I share - indeed the Soviet style communism is just as abhorent to me as the sick views of the golden shower mob Golden Dawn in Greece and other facist neo-nazi groups.
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Re: nineteen victims of terrorism

Postby Piratis » Fri Dec 14, 2012 7:45 am

supporttheunderdog wrote:
Piratis wrote:Victims, maybe. But why victims of "terrorism"? Is everybody who is wrongfully killed a victim of terrorism?

The only terrorists in Cyprus in those times were the British Imperialists. They terrorized the people of this island in an effort to force them into submission so the colonialists could continue to enslave the Cypriot people and continue to exploit Cyprus for their own benefit. A single post, and possibly the whole forum, would not be able to fit a list with the victims of the British terrorism worldwide.

So who should burn in hell in the case of the British Terrorists? Just the terrorists carrying the weapons and committing the murders? The terrorist masterminds based in London? Or possibly the 50%+ of the population of Britain who voted terrorists as their leaders?


you may hold your views on who is or is not a terrorist, and I hold mine, where one man's freedom fighter is another's terrorist. These people were howver murdered because of their legitimate political beleifs., by an organised gang of politically motivated killers, i.e terrorists. TheirAkelite vieews are not views qhich I share - indeed the Soviet style communism is just as abhorent to me as the sick views of the golden shower mob Golden Dawn in Greece and other facist neo-nazi groups.


Somebody being murdered because of his political beliefs is a victim, but in most cases not a victim of terrorism.

The British army is also an organized gang of politically motivated killers. They take orders from politicians and kill and terrorize people in response.

The "one man's freedom fighter is another's terrorist" doesn't hold true in our case. In the case of Cyprus it is more than clear that the terrorists were the British. EOKA would not have even been formed if the British did not insist on terrorizing Cyprus.
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Re: nineteen victims of terrorism

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Fri Dec 14, 2012 12:02 pm

Piratis wrote:The British army is also an organized gang of politically motivated killers. They take orders from politicians and kill and terrorize people in response.


You are so right, Piratis. Perhaps stud would appreciate a recent example:

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-12-13/r ... er/4425006
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Re: nineteen victims of terrorism

Postby supporttheunderdog » Fri Dec 14, 2012 6:35 pm

I unreservedly condemn the murder of Pat Finucane and may all those involved Rot in Hell, too,
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Re: nineteen victims of terrorism

Postby kurupetos » Fri Dec 14, 2012 9:00 pm

supporttheunderdog wrote:I unreservedly condemn the murder of Pat Finucane and may all those involved Rot in Hell, too,

Do you condemn the murder of the EOKA freedom fighters?
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