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Post by Patrinos on Oct 15, 2010 5:00:34 GMT -5
An excelent reportage by the french chanel France 2. How the occupied north Cyprus exists as a place of fugitives and criminals from all over the world, while the local authorities seem that don't bother from that situation. Just like since 1974 thousands of Turkey's criminals colonized the island, last decades other foreigners enjoy the hospitality that the north island gives to people that have a criminal past....
Shame!
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Post by rex362 on Oct 15, 2010 9:23:01 GMT -5
heres another gangster state ......ahhahhahahah good luck [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6jecKhYW1E&feature=player_embedded#! [/youtube] www.trikalaola.gr/
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Post by Kanaris on Oct 15, 2010 9:53:41 GMT -5
You are telling me they are not allowed to search for Ali's gold on Greek land? Last I heard it's pretty legal...plus his wife was Greek and the name of the town is Vasiliki...
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Post by rex362 on Oct 15, 2010 10:03:34 GMT -5
takes a Cham to find .....unless they found some GreekAlvano that found some old info in some ransacked/burnt Albanian home
but I doubt they find chit .... in case they do ..it must go in museum display in Tirana or London at least,next to the other good stuff
and he had many wifey's
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Post by rex362 on Oct 15, 2010 10:11:18 GMT -5
by the way ....in that video the earth looks so dry ,and your ruining our landscape....when we had it was green green till Novemberish
take care of our chit at least ...we might be back one day
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Post by Kanaris on Oct 15, 2010 10:56:42 GMT -5
You have color photographs of the landscape from back then or are you trying to appear half intelligent?
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Post by rex362 on Oct 15, 2010 12:18:20 GMT -5
well ....it was greener than green thats why outsiders rushed in .... never ending with them Smyrna type people stepping on our green grass
Before the 4th Crusade, Epirus was an obscure and forgotten region in the Byzantine world. But the fall of Constantinople to the Franks on 13 April 1204 and the subse- quent creation of the state of Epirus by Michael I Komnenos Angelos Doukas (1205- ca.1215) made it a destination for a lot of Greeks who wished to escape Latin rule, to join the struggle against it, or who more simply wished to find conditions of stability. So our sources mention this influx of refugees, coming from Constantinople. Demetri- os Chomatenos, archbishop of Ohrid, says that half at least of the refugees from Con- stantinople found asylum in Epirus is that a good enough Kodak moment ? btw thats close to the "canaris 1250 missing link"
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Post by Kanaris on Oct 15, 2010 13:03:14 GMT -5
You weren't there yet... so it's shouldn't bother you and by the antiquities left there by my forefathers in Appolonia.... nails your coffin shut.
I suppose you think a guy named "doukas' was Albanian? The place was empty according to your source.
Smyrna was 1922... get with the program.
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Post by rex362 on Oct 15, 2010 13:05:03 GMT -5
I thought your antiquities are in Cesme ....
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Post by rex362 on Oct 15, 2010 13:07:52 GMT -5
see it very strange bcs so much is written pre-1860's about it being so Albanian and then so Illyrian ..... by many authors and scholars
that's why you cannot make and or refuse the Illyrians became/are Albanian connection
because it ruins the "canaris 1250 missing link " hypotheses
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Post by Kanaris on Oct 15, 2010 13:14:04 GMT -5
You found something before 1250 with albanian writings on it?
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Post by Kanaris on Oct 15, 2010 13:15:44 GMT -5
You found something before 1250 with albanian writings on it? Shut me up by showing me something from 2000 years ago with Albanian words on it...it should be pretty simple for you with your vast knowledge. Here is something that is basically 'not old' from around 250 ad... show me something similar..don't go back to 1500bc... www.life.com/image/56100268
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Post by Kanaris on Oct 15, 2010 14:15:58 GMT -5
Okay I couldn't wait I found something very old in Albanian terms...
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Post by toskaliku on Oct 15, 2010 15:25:48 GMT -5
I think Northern Cyprus is a great symbol of perseverance and determination. I hope they hold out indefinitely to show the persecutors that they will not falter.
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Post by Kanaris on Oct 15, 2010 16:03:46 GMT -5
Hell they can stay like that for eternity.... the Greek side don't want them anyway...good for them..
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Post by Patrinos on Oct 15, 2010 16:03:59 GMT -5
I think Northern Cyprus is a great symbol of perseverance and determination. I hope they hold out indefinitely to show the persecutors that they will not falter. I have a Cypriot relative. The truth is that Greek Cyprioi don't care about the mess of the north. They know that it can't be fixed, since the worst elements of Turkey were transferred there. Cypriots are among the wealthiest people in Europe and they don't want to spend a euro for the kurdomongols if the unite into one state...which is impossible btw...
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Post by bato2 on Oct 15, 2010 16:23:25 GMT -5
Yeah right they will find the long one and two balls from his cannon...
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Post by greek1234 on Oct 16, 2010 19:23:11 GMT -5
I think Northern Cyprus is a great symbol of perseverance and determination. I hope they hold out indefinitely to show the persecutors that they will not falter. The Greeks are ones with the perseverance, they are the conquered ones that were persecuted in 1973, it takes a lot of heart to live near/under a foreign occupier, just like the Greeks who are suffering in Northern Epirus. I do wish that Cyprus would unite with Greece. If it wasn't for the Junta who knows Cyprus might have been well defended, correct me if I'm wrong it was only the Cypriot guard that was defending the island, there were no Greek forces, excluding a few Greek commando's
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Post by rex362 on Oct 22, 2010 14:58:22 GMT -5
heres another gangster state ......ahhahhahahah good luck [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6jecKhYW1E&feature=player_embedded#! [/youtube] www.trikalaola.gr/ The Greek Indiana Jones gives up ....... ;D Search for missing Ottoman treasure makes a splash in Greece Tuesday, October 19, 2010 ATHENS — Agence France-Presse A gold hunt in central Greece for the treasure of an Ottoman pasha that is supposed to help save the debt-hit country from default was called off Tuesday after diggers hit water, a local official said. "We found nothing," said Vaios Ziakas, the mayor of Vassiliki village where the operation financed by a Greek-Australian treasure hunter began last week. "The prospector has packed the equipment and returned to Athens," Ziakas told AFP. The operation to locate the hoard of 19th century overlord Ali Pasha began last week near the village, some 352 kilometers (219 miles) northwest of Athens. A heavy drill had excavated to a depth of nearly 40 meters (131 feet) before an underground rock cavity believed to hold the treasure was flooded with water. According to the mayor, prospector Vangelis Dimas has pledged to return next week, drain the water and continue the operation. "We are not bothered by this, it's good publicity for the village," the mayor said. Greek media have reported that the prospector — who had said the treasure could be worth millions of euros — had in the past mounted another gold dig in the Peloponnese peninsula without success. Ali Pasha was an Albanian-born potentate who ruled the area for the Ottoman Empire in the early 19th century, shortly before the Greek revolution that ended the country's four-century Turkish rule. He was killed in 1822 in an unsuccessful revolt against the Ottoman Sultan, but his treasure was never found. Prior attempts to locate it near his stronghold in the northwestern city of Ioannina have failed. The village of Vassiliki is named after the pasha's Greek-born wife who hailed from the area, and lies on his old tax caravan route to Ioannina. Greece is struggling to overcome a debt crisis and deep recession after facing bankruptcy earlier this year. The Greek debt stands at more than 300 billion euros.
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