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Apology to Turkish Cypriots by Markoulilis Erato

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Re: Apology to Turkish Cypriots by Markoulilis Erato

Postby repulsewarrior » Wed Jul 27, 2022 1:01 am

...you seem to be well Musti; what brings you around for a visit?
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Re: Apology to Turkish Cypriots by Markoulilis Erato

Postby Mustiejodu » Wed Jul 27, 2022 10:43 pm

I actually hate coming on this forum because I know I will read the most vial narrow minded racist peoples opinion with lack of ability to see the full picture rather than choose and pick historical events to suit the narrative. I just have no time to even have a conversation with these racists. I rather talk to my cats as I will get more response from them. Nothing changes on this forum same idiots with same ideology which I can’t be asked with. These donkeys will all ways be donkeys so I will return after a year again and I guarantee you nothing will change. You will carry on hoping there is light at the end of the tunnel whilst the rest will carry on living a lie in a great dark black hole
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Re: Apology to Turkish Cypriots by Markoulilis Erato

Postby Nikitas » Thu Jul 28, 2022 10:55 am

Civilian killings are unforgivable. But let us not forget who is the real numbers champion here.

I prefer to rely on reliable sources, like Bulent Ecevit who stated in an interview with Athens daily Eleftherotypia stated: If our proposal in Geneva had been accepted we would not have proceded with Attila 2 and would not have killed 4500 people, he said.

That number being in addition to those killed in Attila 1 and in addition to the ethnic cleansing and general destruction caused by what is called the best army in NATO.

An interesting aside. The first casualties of the 1974 invasion were the family that owned and ran the cafe restaurant at the invasion beach. The commander of the Turkish marines said they had to kill the family so as to preserve the surprise element. The asshole could not figure a way to tie them up and put them in a storage room, he had to kill them. I bet he has been decorated for his heroic acts during the invasion.

And how about the "heroes" that raped and killed Androulla Christodoulou in Yalousa. They were arrested and later let go. The UN doctor counted 119 bayonet wounds on her body. More heroes for NATO's best.
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Re: Apology to Turkish Cypriots by Markoulilis Erato

Postby repulsewarrior » Thu Jul 28, 2022 11:00 pm

...talking about "Them", i must say that they are no different to each other; this much i have learned being Cypriot.

You, Musti, must decide who you are for yourself; Turks and "Turks", in Cyprus, exist too.

...it is still too easy to choose one "Side" over the other. But with the pounding Turkish Cypriots are getting at the moment to "Be" "Cypriot Turks", from Turkey, i imagine that they may begin to think about their identity more closely.

While "Greeks" and "Turks" are no different, so too the Greeks and Turks in Cyprus who as Cypriots only ask for the Basic Human Rights which "They" usurped from them.

...i believe that Cypriots have little choice. Whether Greek or Turkish the will have to join together to take back their identity as this island's dwellers; giving the word enosis a Cypriot meaning.
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