humanist wrote:Miltiades, nevermind about VP. I am thankful that I am an educated man and I really do not have to take notice of his coments. If I didn't know better I would have sad that if all cypriots living in the north have the same uncaring, unethical view then it just as well we are not living together and lets forget about unification. However I have come accross a couple of cypriots who speak turkish on this forum and they are true gentlemen. To this end I sahll not waste my time with someone who is uncaring insensitive and potrays a great deal of racism within his posts, a reflection of who he is. Even if there is a unification I would hop to God that I am never in a presence of someone like that. However I would welcome the opportunity to meet with turksih cypriot, zan, bir and kikapu. If they so desire also ofcourse. So thank you for sticking up for me in my absence but I can blink and his bitter insensitive uncaring words will no longer be part of my psychy and personal development.
Whereas EOKA (1955-59) were seen by the majority of the Greek Cypriots as anti-colonialist freedom fighters the EOKA-B did not have the overwhelming support of the Greek Cypriot population, who where skeptical over the organisation's involvement with the unpopular Greek dictatorship.[citation needed] They did not want to swap their newly found independence for direct rule from Athens. The organisations unpopularity increased after attacks on Greek Cypriot socialists and supporters of independence, while public outrage followed the murder of government minister Polycarpos Georgadjis and a botched assassination attempt on Makarios
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