by bill cobbett » Sat Aug 15, 2015 12:35 am
Here's an account from an eye-witness of something that Brother Weirdo will also fail to condemn.
Our Brother Weirdo who talks so easily about Truth and Reconciliation and yet won't express regrets for things like the below...
"... Testimony Turkish sergeant.
Eyewitness Mustapha Ong
"As soon as we arrived in Kyrenia, Greek fighters made us live moments of anguish.
According to the plan, we had to unite with the units of Paratroopers Brigade of Caesarea, who fell with parachutes behind Pentadaktylos.
From what we heard, the paratroopers and commandos had many losses.
We only after the air raid, stabilization and promotion of commandos and paratroopers to Pentadaktylos, we felt safe.
Until we meet the commandos prevailing chaos. Nobody knew what he was doing and went.
Some of us were crying and others allowed to stampede. The whole area looked like hell. Hunger, thirst, the psychological tension was unbearable.
First time I was so close to death and the first time I realized the value of life.
Later, when we no longer escape the danger and the Greeks fighters withdrew from the Pentadaktylos and fled to the southern parts we started mopping-up operations in the surrounding villages.
When performing these operations, which were known by the name "Enterprise Broom"
essentially the Turkish army and the Turkish Cypriots Mujahid did nothing more than to plunder the property of Greek Cypriots, to rape women and young girls, murdering civilians, including young children.
Here the international conventions and rules of war did not apply.
Gangs of Mujahid, who was supposed to be under the command of officers of the Turkish army, were the ones who had the general command and decide everything.
The tragedy in this case is that posed as heroes and thought they fulfill national and pious work.
They decided for the mass executions of prisoners. They said full of cynicism: "What to do them? If you do not kill them, we will we feed them. "
In the village of Mora (Meric), near Nicosia, performed collectively, that killed some 100 Greek Cypriots.
He was villagers and others who fled there from the surrounding areas.
Among the people who were killed in their effort to escape from the outputs of the village were the elderly, women and children.
After that inhumane slaughter, corpses were left unburied for about one week.
With the heat that prevailed (we were in the heart of the summer) exposure to the sun poses risks to our health.
In the atmosphere there was a strong smell.
Large black flies he came swarms in the area and the soldiers began to suffer from nausea, diarrhea and vomiting.
After that our commanders, who feared that germs could cause epidemics, ordered to bury the corpses.
The execution of its mandate took me and my fellow soldiers, the Sevket Avtsioglou, which happened to be my compatriot.
I knew to handle diggers and bulldozers. Therefore with designated responsible burial of corpses.
With a bulldozer, given to us for this purpose, we opened a large pit and flew through the dismembered dead bodies, which were in advanced sepsis.
Do not ask me how we collected the corpses and how we put in the pit.
The Sevket Avtsioglou is witnessed and can confirm the fact of slaughter and mass burial of victims of the village Mora.
The mass grave is located just outside the village, near a stream. I still remember very well this place. I could even go today if you need to locate.
There, in this mass grave, there are about a hundred people, for whom nobody knows anything. " ..."