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Die Verbrechen der Türkei in Zypern

der Mord an den Salomon Solomou durch die türkische Besatzungsarmee:

Solomos Solomou (griech. Σολωμός Σολωμού, * 1970; † 14. August 1996 bei Famagusta) war ein Zyperngrieche, der bei einer Demonstration am 14. August 1996 vorFamagusta von türkischen Soldaten erschossen wurde.
Solomos Solomou ? Wikipedia

Es gibt User die diese Morde an unbewaffnete Zivilisten für gut heißen siehe die türkischen User Amarok.
http://www.balkanforum.info/f41/tue...-tuerkische-streitkraefte-25042/index701.html
 
Hey Sunshine,hast bemerkt das ich da bin :biggrin:
Schön langsam brauner,so viele Themen auf einmal,wie soll ich die alle bewältigen...
 
Weitere türkische Verbrechen:

A few days later, the Greek Cypriot men in the village were rounded up in the cafe; the women and children were held in the school. Fourteen men from the village, including Yiannos, his nephew Pavlos and Pavlos's teenage son, were never seen again.
From south of the ceasefire line that divided the island and shut our family off from their village, decades of campaigning, hoping and dreading began. "The dead die once, the disappeared die every day," said the Argentinian writer Ernesto Sabato.
In February this year, Yiannos's daughter got a telephone call from the missing persons committee saying they wanted to come and talk to her. She knew what it meant. The following week, family members were driven to see the bones at the UN's makeshift laboratory in the eerie no-man's land of old Nicosia airport, frozen in time at the moment of the invasion, and of Yiannos's death.
We now know that he was found in a mass grave with 12 people in it, six from Komi Kepir and six from neighbouring Eftakomi, my grandfather's village. Yiannos was lying seventh in the line with one arm above his head. Three of the others had their hands tied. All had bullet wounds and bullets were found dotted separately around the grave - we don't know if they came out of the bodies as they decomposed.
Angelique Chrisafis on finding her uncle's remains from Cyprus' 1974 ethinic killing | World news | The Guardian
 
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