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tomorrow, a day which lives in infamy

Postby repulsewarrior » Tue Aug 13, 2013 6:00 pm

...i offer a moment of silence for the brave heroes, who in the days to follow stood innocent victims, as Cypriots with a stronger Faith in Humanity and stayed: the displaced, the missing, the murdered.

R.I.P. these dearest, Freedom for Cyprus, Liberty too, for Cypriots.
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Re: tomorrow, a day which lives in infamy

Postby Viewpoint » Tue Aug 13, 2013 6:15 pm

repulsewarrior wrote:...i offer a moment of silence for the brave heroes, who in the days to follow stood innocent victims, as Cypriots with a stronger Faith in Humanity and stayed: the displaced, the missing, the murdered.

R.I.P. these dearest, Freedom for Cyprus, Liberty too, for Cypriots.


Are these the people that were killed by the Greeks? During the coup of 1974.
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Re: tomorrow, a day which lives in infamy

Postby repulsewarrior » Tue Aug 13, 2013 7:13 pm

... yes vp of course, if you mean the victims of the "Greeks" whose coup almost immediately failed because no support from Greek Cypriots followed, they are no better than the "Turks" amongst Turkish people; wouldn't you agree?
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Re: tomorrow, a day which lives in infamy

Postby Flying Horse » Tue Aug 13, 2013 8:32 pm

To Uncle Giorgos of Zodhia, who was too young. Whose tragic death scarred his family and friends memory for good. To the other Uncle, whom we know little of.

Also to ALL those in Cyprus whom remember their loved ones.

One day they shall have peace.
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Re: tomorrow, a day which lives in infamy

Postby Viewpoint » Tue Aug 13, 2013 10:24 pm

repulsewarrior wrote:... yes vp of course, if you mean the victims of the "Greeks" whose coup almost immediately failed because no support from Greek Cypriots followed, they are no better than the "Turks" amongst Turkish people; wouldn't you agree?


Wasnt it your dream to give Cyprus to Greece thats why all these deaths occurred?
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Re: tomorrow, a day which lives in infamy

Postby repulsewarrior » Tue Aug 13, 2013 10:33 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
repulsewarrior wrote:... yes vp of course, if you mean the victims of the "Greeks" whose coup almost immediately failed because no support from Greek Cypriots followed, they are no better than the "Turks" amongst Turkish people; wouldn't you agree?


Wasnt it your dream to give Cyprus to Greece thats why all these deaths occurred?


...but what do i know, as i've said, i come from a "mixed" village; we were(are) loving and respectful to the land and to each other.

not my dream, unlike you i am Cypriot. is it still your dream to "give" the island to Turkey?
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Re: tomorrow, a day which lives in infamy

Postby Viewpoint » Tue Aug 13, 2013 10:37 pm

repulsewarrior wrote:
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repulsewarrior wrote:... yes vp of course, if you mean the victims of the "Greeks" whose coup almost immediately failed because no support from Greek Cypriots followed, they are no better than the "Turks" amongst Turkish people; wouldn't you agree?


Wasnt it your dream to give Cyprus to Greece thats why all these deaths occurred?


...but what do i know, as i've said, i come from a "mixed" village; we were(are) loving and respectful to the land and to each other.

not my dream, unlike you i am Cypriot. is it still your dream to "give" the island to Turkey?


Never the whole island, taksim is not enosis one is sharing the other is total control, big difference for those that comprehend it.
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Re: tomorrow, a day which lives in infamy

Postby DrCyprus » Tue Aug 13, 2013 11:36 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
repulsewarrior wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
repulsewarrior wrote:... yes vp of course, if you mean the victims of the "Greeks" whose coup almost immediately failed because no support from Greek Cypriots followed, they are no better than the "Turks" amongst Turkish people; wouldn't you agree?


Wasnt it your dream to give Cyprus to Greece thats why all these deaths occurred?


...but what do i know, as i've said, i come from a "mixed" village; we were(are) loving and respectful to the land and to each other.

not my dream, unlike you i am Cypriot. is it still your dream to "give" the island to Turkey?


Never the whole island, taksim is not enosis one is sharing the other is total control, big difference for those that comprehend it.


Shut up. The bitter bile you are spewing has no place here. Go open a different thread.
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Re: tomorrow, a day which lives in infamy

Postby Flying Horse » Tue Aug 13, 2013 11:40 pm

Another nil point VP.

Did your mother never tell you its rude to disrespect the dead?

This thread was posted in memory. I find your lack of disregard for that abhorrently ignorant.
Now...STFU with your waffling, just for once.
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Re: tomorrow, a day which lives in infamy

Postby Viewpoint » Wed Aug 14, 2013 12:03 am

Do you know the shit we had to put up with with regards to the mass graves of TCs at Murataga and Sandallar, what i have posted is nothing in comparison.
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