As we know very well Turks always have very valid reasons for committing their crimes, illegalities and atrocities.
At least Turkey finds excuses. You had no excuse for what you did to us in 63 and 74. shame on you.
As we know very well Turks always have very valid reasons for committing their crimes, illegalities and atrocities.
Same old ignorance from TC's being willfully blind and ignorant.
Do people like Mrfromng, Shah and VP actually know what happend in Cyprus during the 50's, 60's and 70's or are they purposefully believing the hype from Turkey??
In 1963 Tc walked out of government after proposed amendements to the constitution, whilst TC separatist caused animosity between the GC and TC communities so their aparthaid ideologies born in Turkey could be realised.
1974 Turkey invaded during a political crises within the GC community in Cyprus. No TC were murdered by Gc in the 5 years before the invasion until Turkey cast the first blow.
Good enough excuse for ya??
At least Turkey finds excuses. You had no excuse for what you did to us in 63 and 74. shame on you.
mrfromng wrote:Old enough to remember burying half my family that was shot by the GC's and running from our village to the next for dear life.
Bit long but well worth reading.
http://www.publications.parliament.uk/p ... tm#note107
Here is the 1st Paragraph. Enjoy.
WHY IS CYPRUS DIVIDED?
It is necessary to know what happened in Cyprus between the foundation of the Republic in 1960 and the Turkish intervention in 1974, not for historical interest but in order to determine whether the political status of the Greek Cypriot Administration today, and its acceptance by the world is justified. If the Turkish Cypriots had simply withdrawn from the institutions of the Republic in 1964 with no reasonable excuse, and if the Turkish army had invaded in 1974 without any legal right or humanitarian justification, then perhaps the world would be right to treat the Greek Cypriot Administration as if it were the Government of Cyprus. The truth of the matter is however very different.
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