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Turkish atrocities in Cyprus

Postby kimon07 » Fri Jun 15, 2012 1:13 pm

Lordo, VP, pcb and Co: You TMT guys and your Filth Columnist employees went asking for it. But you should not mess with history. It hurts.

The secret report on Turkish atrocities in Cyprus
http://europenews.dk/en/node/47624
Freedom & Justice in Cyprus 25 September 2011
By Panos Ioannides
The secret report from Council of Europe on Turkish atrocities in Cyprus during the 1974 invasion has been recovered. This report documents the systematic and extensive human rights violations perpetrated by the Turkish army against the Greek Cypriot population, raping an murdering thousands in order to force a mass exodus and an ethnic cleansing of the northern third of Cyprus. Turkey has never been held responsible for these atrocities and, in spite of all principles of international law, is still permitted to keep the fruits of the 1974 aggression, specifically the so-called Turkish Republic of North Cyprus.
The report in full is available for download at Cyprus Action Network.

On Scribd:

The Council of Europe s SECRET Report 1976 - Cyprus barbary
From Cyprus Action Network:
THE SUNDAY TIMES (London, 23 January 1977) having secured a copy of a secret Council of Europe Report, which found Turkey guilty of violating seven articles of the European convention on Human Rights.

On the ground of the 1976 secret Report, THE SUNDAY TIMES published on 23rd January 1977 a first page massive indictment of the Ankara government for the murders, rapes and looting by the Turkish army in Cyprus during and after the 1974 Turkish invasion, together with an Insight Exclusive titled “Turk atrocities: What secret report reveals”.
To the fury of the Turkish government, the newspaper published extracts of the secret Report, that document the killing and execution of civilians (men, women and children), the repeated rapes of women of all ages from 12 to 71, the enforced prostitution of women and girls, the SYSTEMATIC TORTURE of people (including children, women and pensioners), and the systematic looting in all Turkish-occupied areas of Greek Cypriot houses and business premises.

Turkish soldiers performing ethnic cleansing in Cyprus
The Movement for Freedom & Justice in Cyprus has secured the full text of the Council of Europe's SECRET Report on the Turkish Atrocities in Cyprus, which should have been THE BIBLE of all Governments’ (of Cyprus and Greece) efforts against Turkey since 1976…
Here is the original Report (in English).

To again expose this evil which do your best to you defend and hide or belittle I will quote an excerpt from a report of the European Commission of Human Rights adopted on July 10, 1976 prepared by 18 oustanding jurists and chaired by Professor J.E.S. Fawcett after a year's research into the consequences of the Turkish invasion .
The report states :
Mass rapes
Relevant Article of the European Convention on Human Rights: 'No one shall be subjected to torture or to inhuman or degrading treatment... (Article 3).
Charge laid against Turkey: Turkish troops were responsible for wholesale and repeated rapes of women of all ages from 12 to 71, sometimes to such an extent that the victims suffered haemorrages or became mental wrecks. In some areas, enforced prostitution was practised, all women and girls of a village being collected and put into separate rooms in empty houses where they were raped repeatedly. In certain cases members of the same family were repeatedly raped, some of them in front of their own children. In other cases women were brutally raped in public. Rapes were on many occasions accompanied by brutalities such as violent biting of the victims causing severe wounding, banging their heads on the floor and wringing their throats almost to the point of suffocation. In some cases attempts at rape were followed by the stabbing or killing of the victims. Victims included pregnant and mentally retarded women.
Turkey's defence: No answer was given to these charges and Turkey boycotted the Commission's proceedings once her jurisdictional objection was rejected. Commission's verdict:
'The evidence shows that rapes were committed by Turkish soldiers and at least in two cases even by Turkish officers, and this not only in some isolated cases of indiscipline. It has not been shown that the Turkish authorities took adequate measures to prevent this happening or that they generally took any disciplinary measures following such incidents. The Commission therefore considers that the non-prevention of the said acts is imputable to Turkey under the Convention.
The Commission, by 12 votes against one, finds that the incidents of rape described in the above cases and regarded as established constitute Τinhuman treatmentΥ in the sense of Art. 3 of the Convention, which is imputable toTurkey (Report, paras. 373-4).
So here are the findings and the facts . To see more facts and findings on massive Turkish atrocities look at the other chapters of the report ss this original source it is much more worth reading and gives more knowledge than all your pastings from widkipedia supported by your pseudo-historical stories and Turkish myths. Now go and deny in your traditional Turkish duplicity the validity and truthfulness of the report and drivel on about "the power of hatred and indoctrination" and "hate and anger filled statements" while facing hard and verifiable facts and not the imaginary Turkish virtues of innocence and idealism . Here you can see the Turk in all his savage and evil barbarity - a sadist and a killer at work. Invent "Greek terrorists", blame the wretched victims for provoking Turkish sadism and spread more lies . It's what you are best at after all ,aren't you, beside denying reality !

http://www.danielpipes.org/comments/176079

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Re: Turkish atrocities in Cyprus

Postby kimon07 » Fri Jun 15, 2012 1:15 pm

In the course of the continuing military occupation of 37 percent of the territory of the Republic of Cyprus, the Turkish army, under the actual and exclusive authority and control of the government of Turkey, committed and continues to commit the following atrocities and crimes:
Murders in cold blood of civilians, including women and old men as well as children between 6 months and eleven years. Hundreds of killings of Greek Cypriots by Turkish forces have been reported.
1,619 persons who disappeared are still missing. These persons, 993 soldiers and 626 civilians, amongst them 112 women and 26 children under the age of 16, have been missing since the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974 and as a direct consequence of it. Most of these persons were arrested by Turkish soldiers and were known to be alive in the occupied area or in detention in Turkey long after the cessation of hostilities. Despite the adoption of a number of United Nations resolutions and the establishment of a Committee on Missing Persons in 1981, the fate of the 1,619 missing persons has not yet been ascertained because of obstacles put forward by the Turkish side and because of lack of any cooperation on its part.
Turkey's Genocide in Cyprus
Turkey's analysis of conduct in terms of Article II of the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide makes it clear that Turkey committed a species of genocide as respects the Greek Cypriot community. Turkey intended to destroy the Greek Cypriots as an ethnic and religious group in the occupied area by deliberately inflicting on it conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in part and its total and permanent displacement from the occupied part of Cyprus. Unfortunately no international judicial machinery is available to arraign Turkey as she has not recognised yet the jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice.


http://www.kypros.org/Cyprus_Problem/Tu ... ies.html#4

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Re: Turkish atrocities in Cyprus

Postby kimon07 » Fri Jun 15, 2012 1:19 pm

320 GC PoWs executed by Turks in 1974
http://www.topix.com/forum/world/cyprus ... 9T167O5TJ2

Turkish Cypriot daily Afrika newspaper (31.08.09) in its front page and under the title "The prisoners of war were killed with a sword bayonet" reports on a testimony which a Turkish Cypriot gave to the reporter of the paper Ali Osman regarding the assassinations of Greek Cypriot prisoners of war by Turkish soldiers on the beach were the Turkish troops landed during 1974. The paper writes that the person who gave the testimony was a fighter witness of the events which took place during that day and adds that he narrated the events to the paper on condition of unanimity and his picture to be taken from the back. The paper also reports that the unknown person spoke to the paper as a response to the reports published the previous weeks in Turkish newspapers which allege that the Greek Cypriots who were killed during the period of the war in Cyprus were killed mostly by Turkish Cypriots.

The witness explained to Ali Osman that during the period of 1974 when the Turkish invasion started he was on duty in Milia division. The commanders of their division were from Turkey and their names were Mehmet Ali Aydinoz and Terzi Yusuf. The Turkish Cypriot witness said also that the prisoners of war who were approximately 40 persons in each bus were taken into eight buses. Together with the prisoners of war, into the buses there were the driver, one policeman and one fighter. He then said that the prisoners of war were taken to the beach were the Turkish troops landed and that a vessel came there so that it would take the prisoners of war and carry them to Turkey.

He then explained that after the Greek Cypriot prisoners of war were embarked on the vessels, the Turkish soldiers killed them not with bullets but with sword bayonets. "The water of the sea became red", he said adding that afterwards they entered into a bus and returned to their divisions since they handed over the prisoners of war.

Regarding those who were killed, he said that from what they heard, they were thrown to a place near the Mare Monte hotel. He also explained that this bloodshed took place at the end of August, or at the beginning of September.
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Re: Turkish atrocities in Cyprus

Postby kimon07 » Fri Jun 15, 2012 1:22 pm

Turkish atrocities in Cyprus during the invasion

The Cypriot Government refer the evidence to the Council of Europe
PUBLICATION: 6:18

The shocking testimony Turkish military veterans who took part in the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in July 1974. Already the Cypriot government refers to all these testimonies of the Turkish officers at the Council of Europe, claiming the Committee of Ministers to open the files of the Turkish army, and be invited to speak at the Council of Europe, Turkish officers eyewitnesses.

Among the confessions and the testimony is retired colonel of the Turkish infantry, who describes the scene execution of unarmed Greek Cypriots in a house in the village Sysklito. According to testimony, an officer of artillery, two commandos and a Turkish gazosan just entered the house, 13 Greek Cypriots who were sitting in the living room, without bringing forward any resistance, and even a decapitated near the door.

Turkey and Cyprus memos sent to Strasbourg for the battle that will be around the issue of missing persons in June. The Cyprus government condemns "empty" mass graves by the Turkish army, and hindering exhumations.


http://www.tovima.gr/politics/article/?aid=459796

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Re: Turkish atrocities in Cyprus

Postby Viewpoint » Fri Jun 15, 2012 1:22 pm

Terrible times but people must look to why and how these events evolved, the enosis dream was the catalyst to why innocent people suffered both Tcs and Gcs.......at least we can claim that after the events of 1974 nothing major has happened and both communities live peasefully side by side.
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Re: Turkish atrocities in Cyprus

Postby kimon07 » Fri Jun 15, 2012 1:50 pm

Let me show you some more terrible times TMT.

Massacre.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LJk6HQNTy0

(too large to upload).
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Re: Turkish atrocities in Cyprus

Postby kimon07 » Fri Jun 15, 2012 1:52 pm

Palekythro massacre funerals in Cyprus;
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Re: Turkish atrocities in Cyprus

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Turk soldiers murdered handicapped children
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Re: Turkish atrocities in Cyprus

Postby B25 » Fri Jun 15, 2012 1:56 pm

Kimon, I'm not sure I want to see this stuff, it makes me furious that our own miserable F governments do not publish this stuff daily as a reminder, they just want to stuff their F miserable faces, educate the kids and they couldn't 2 Fs about Cyprus or its people, I am sick to death of them. We seriously do need some vigelanty groups to take out these government parasites for their pure lack of action. Gamo to keraton tous.
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