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MO-2: SUPPORTS TERRORISM AGAINST TURKEY |
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| The Kingdom of Greece when established in 1832 as a state had a territorial area amounting only to 47,516 square kilometres. Current area of Greece is 131,990 square kilometres. Currently in 1999, Greece is working on expanding its territoy from the present 131,990 square kilometres to over 300,000 square kilometers. There is no doubt Greece has had, and continues to have, an expansionist policy. |
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Only a few years after the Greek Kingdom was established
in 1832, the Greeks acted to engulf the island of Crete into her boundaries.
The Turkish Envoy MUSUROS lodged a protestation about Greece's secret dispatches
of troops and arms to the Island…
... A document recovered from the
Greek National Archives stated that, on 20 June 1841, two thousand arms
and 1035 boxes of ammunition was stolen from the naval base in the island
of Poros. After many years, the history textbooks reported that the "stolen"
arms and ammunition were actually sent to the Cretan insurgents...
... The Greek Foreign Minister was denying that they had been sending troops and arms to Crete and trying to convince the foreign diplomats that the Turks were slandering just to create trouble... ... The Greek Consul-General PEROGLU had turned the premises of the consulate into the headquarters of the revolutionaries... … Greece was infuriated by wishes of the British for an
autonomous state in Crete. She asked the Greek gangs in Crete who were
in contact with the British to change sides and proclaim "Enosis" (union
with Greece) without delay. This instruction from Athens divided the bandits
into two opposing groups as "pro-autonomy" and "pro-Enosis".
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GREEKS IN CYPRUS 1956 As the primary historical player relating firsthand experiences, in his memoirs (Evangelos Averoff- Tositsas; "The Lost Opportunities ", Athens, 1981), Mr. Averoff tells about how Andreas Ainas, the daughter of PRIEST Papamiltiadis, Maruula, came to ATHENS in 1956 for the purpose of forming a team which would SUPPLY WEAPONS FOR CYPRUS... He was very worried that "THE UN WOULD SHUT ITS DOORS TO GREECE AND CYPRUS IF IT FOUND OUT THAT GREECE SMUGGLED ARMS INTO CYPRUS" he said in his book showing that Greeks, as usual, were acting with full knowledge of the consequences... He tells about how Grivas introduced to Azinas to Three Greek military officers who then diverted Greek Army weapons to Cyprus for delivery to EOKA... British diplomatic inquiries about the whereabouts of Azinas and others were rebuffed by the Averoff gang with "WE DON'T KNOW. THEY ARE NOT IN ATHENS"... Mr. Averoff confirms that the CONSULATE
in Nicosia and Polit Bureau Director of the Greek President of the Nation
Constantine Karamanlis, AMBASSADOR Petros Molivatis was aware of the ILLEGAL
activities... He talks about their concern about Molivatis being
a DIPLOMAT but, he says, "We needed his authenticity, diplomatic
passport"... It is quite obvious that Mr. Averoff has particularly
enjoyed the part where he recounts how --right under everyone's noses (eyes)--
TNT was smuggled in as decorative objects like cats, dogs, horses etc,
and how PRIESTS CARRIED SABOTAGE MATERIAL
UNDER THEIR ROBES... Then he talks about the glorious conclusion when EOKA
thus armed starts attacking Turks with the aim of independence and/or eventual
Enosis.
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