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GC students currently trying to block crossings at Lokmacı
Posted: Sat 21 Jul 2012 11:51 am
by iancrumpy
Probably to commemorate the 1974 Turkish invasion/intervention Greek university students have organised a 3-day "Anti-the-Occupation" protest at the Lokmacı crossing. According to the article below, since Thursday evening the students have been swearing at those trying to pass and committing other "edepsiz" (rude) actions. The web-site advises those wishing to cross to be careful ... or to postpone it to another day.
Source :
http://www.haberkktc.com/haber/rum-genc ... 42173.html
Re: GC students currently trying to block crossings at Lokma
Posted: Sat 21 Jul 2012 2:13 pm
by mrsgee
How sad.....it just goes to show how the hatred is passed down the generations....will it never end...probably not.
Re: GC students currently trying to block crossings at Lokma
Posted: Sat 21 Jul 2012 2:25 pm
by Marc
Or perhaps like students in the Uk they will protest at anything especially if booze and free love is on the agenda..
Re: GC students currently trying to block crossings at Lokma
Posted: Sat 21 Jul 2012 3:53 pm
by Mel7348
Marc - Dont think students in the UK are aggressively racist, booze and free love not withstanding.
Have been racially abused by visiting Greek Cypriots for choosing to live in the so called Occupied Territory, probably the parents of the protesting students.
Re: GC students currently trying to block crossings at Lokma
Posted: Sat 21 Jul 2012 6:50 pm
by andre514
I am dumbfounded
the attitude of the students has very little to do with
"hatred" meaning an abstract or moral condition
that and the behaviour of greek cypriots to the so-called
occupied north (at larnaca our tc taxi driver had a
nationalist song screamed in his face)
has all to do what they once had and was gambled away
on their behalf by the junta and ultra nationalists:
total dominance on the island and countless homes, lives
and properties
we all know they have always two clear choices en masse:
come to some form of compromise which recognises that
later generations have made lives and homes where others
once were in posession
continue their pretty pointless active campaigns to isolate
and ultimately re-conquer the north
since the latter clearly is not producing results and europe
has bigger fish to fry, they can choose between sacrificing
an illusory world, or giving up something to get something
although the excesses of individuals is not to be condoned
...it never exists except as the symptom of something else
failiure to recognise that leads many to a warm and wooly
view of the enduringly bitter cyprus conflict
Re: GC students currently trying to block crossings at Lokma
Posted: Sat 21 Jul 2012 9:11 pm
by Soner
Pity I am not there, I would have given them each a signed copy of my book The Green Line
Re: GC students currently trying to block crossings at Lokma
Posted: Sun 22 Jul 2012 11:48 am
by iancrumpy
By the way, in my opening post, I wrote Greek students - that should have been Greek Cypriot, not Greek, though considering the allegiances of many GCs (for example the APOEL supporters) maybe that was a Freudian slip.
Also, the haberkktc report doesn't describe them as students, merely as youngsters, though it does say, that according to the GC media the event was organised by various GC university student groups. I suppose then the TC web-site is thus implying that the protestors might well have been youngsters more inclined to wave Greek flags at APOEL matches, than to be university students.
Re: GC students currently trying to block crossings at Lokma
Posted: Sun 22 Jul 2012 11:54 am
by iancrumpy
You might be interested to learn more about the political allegiances of the two main Nicosia teams:
APOEL supporters, in general, support closer ties with Greece, are very anti-Turkish and would have been pro-ENOSIS pre-74. Have a look at this video :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vu2kMLmm ... re=related
APOEL despise the supporters of Omonia, who they regard as Communist and even pro-Turkish. Here is another video produced by APOEL Ultras to support their case :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOXx_1gr ... re=related
This is what Wiki says of Omonia :
Omonia is by far the most popular team in Cyprus. Regarded as the 'Peoples team', Omonia is known for the left-leaning, socialist character of its supporters. Omonia is also traditionally regarded as the club of Cyprus's working-class. Most of Omonia's supporters have adopted an outspoken stance against both racism and fascism alike. Many of Omonia's supporters can be seen waving banners bearing Che Guevara's image and unlike many of Cyprus's right-wing teams, proudly wave the flag of Cyprus during matches.
Re: GC students currently trying to block crossings at Lokma
Posted: Sun 22 Jul 2012 4:00 pm
by dippersgirl
I really do not like football. The sport itself is probably ok, but it is such a tribal thing and seems to bring out the worst in people.