‘Bloody Christmas 1963’, Sometimes when talking about tragic events that took place in Cyprus the purpose is to spread hate, revive hostility. My goal is peace, reconiciliation, accepting and learning from the mistakes of the past

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  1. Just because Turkey is 100 times larger than Cyprus and can shit propaganda all day and night long doesn’t mean it should be posted here. We could have made infinite movies of the genocide the Greek Cypriots faced by the Turkish invaders in 1570 and 1571 where 300000 Greek Cypriots were slaugtered, or the murders of Greek Cypriots in 1963, 1964 and the ethnic cleansing by a coward nation outnumbering Cypriots 100 to 1 and waiting for them to be on a civil war while murdering them with gifted weapons by a country 1000 times larger than Cyprus (USA) and the help of the UK (100 times larger than Cyprus) but we have better things to do. As for the even in the post even that was staged by the Turkish army and photographed. So their petty propaganda couldn’t even find a single event in over 1000 years where we were the ”bad guys”. They had to make one of their own. But if we started making movies about what Turkey has done to the Greek nation unprovoked from 1024 AD to today we would never end. But I guess when you need to make the brains of your nation so rotten were in their minds they will justify a nation 1000 times large than the victim nation you will need to say the same lie 1 million times every day until that’s all they believe. Logic doesn’t even exist in Turkish propaganda. They even claim that Cyprus a nation 100 times smaller than them was threatening them so they did a genocide against Greek Cypriots again and again from 1570 to 1974.

    So stop spreading hate when you were in the wrong side of history literally every single time.

  2. A truly unfortunate event that has been used, quite successfully, and blown out of proportion by certain people to paint the Greek Cypriots as evil monsters whose only wish is to genocide the “poor defenseless Turkish Cypriots”.

    Exactly 655 Turkish Cypriots died during the intercommunal violence of Cyprus from its foundation. An absolute tragedy for both sides (the Greeks lost 301)

    During both invasions of Cyprus, 5.500 Greek Cypriots died and 1.000 are still missing. 270 Turkish Cypriot civilians were killed and 800 Turkish cypriot civilians still remain missing.

    250.000 people were displaced from their homes during the invasion (200.000 Greek Cypriots, 50.000 Turkish Cypriots)

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