Bananiot wrote:Socrates said nothing wrong in order to be banned and those that cry their hearts out when a different voice is heard should take a crash course in democracy.
Akritas plan was written by Papadopoulos! This has been reported in national newspapers and no one denied it or complained about it. Yiorkatzis was its leader and Papadopoulos was its vice leader. When Christofias was confronted by some of AKEL's members before his party chose Papadopoulos as its presidential candidate, he said "the man has changed" acknwoledging thus the past of Papadopoulos.
If Kifeas and the rest of the super patriots in this forum wish to install a police state in Cyprus then they are welcome to try. No one is beyond critisicm, especially our elected leaders whom we pay and they are fully accountable for the actions or inactions.
There is absolutely no evidence that Papadopoulos was the author of the Akritas plan, neither that he was one of the founders of the Akritas organization. All you are saying is nothing more than Makarios Drousioti's speculations and allegations. He even claims that besides Yiorgadjis and Papadopoulos, Klerides was the third co-author of the Akritas plan and the organization.
Even so, the hypothetical fact that Papadopoulos may have been one of the co-authors of the Akritas plan doesn't by itself classify him as a murderer or a criminal, as you and zoppovortos slanderously allege, and clearly such behavior is a libel and a felony. You only do it here in the forums and nowhere else in a public media, simply because here you have the luxury to hide behind anonymity.
Furthermore, it has nothing to do with restricting the freedom of expression and the right of voicing ones opinion, not anything to do with establishing a police state in Cyprus, but it only has to do with maintaining a minimum order of civility in the country.