Kikapu wrote:Let me get this straight. Turks captured 1,500 Greek Cypriots in 1974, and it was 10 years later in 1984-88, that they were used for "experiments". So the missing were not found out as to where they have been from '74 until 2006, and when something was "supposedly" found, it goes back to 1984-88. Surely, those who found all this out, must also know what kind of experiments they were used for, and what has become of them since.
Just curious, why hasn't the ROC been able to find out where the missing 500 Turkish Cypriots are. They are in control most of Cyprus, so I would take a guess and say, most of the missing 500 TC's have to be in the ROC areas, since most of the TC's lived in those areas, until 1974.
I think the answers for all missing are, that they are all buried all over Cyprus, in unmarked mass graves.
What nice Human Beings we all are.!
just for the record kikapu we are not talking about all the missing persons. we have enough information that many of them are dead. there are some others that were for sure transfered in turkey and there the information stops.
no doubt that most of the missing persons from both sides have been killed by extremists in both sides. i also believe that the way both sides treated the whole subject was inhuman.
i would like also to stress that (surprisingly) the gc media and politicians have taken a calm stance against this report. i expected a huge anti-turkish mayhem, but they all said the same thing : the sources of this person need to be checked. the reason is very simple : there are people who have relatives missing. such reports dont ease their pain. even if the report brings anti-turkish elements, keep repeating it is only hurting the relatives of the missing people.
the only thing we can do now, is first to read the original report and second, for the goverment to check this guys sources.