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Makarios - CYPRUS IS GREEK

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MAKARIOS - The President of Cyprus speaks in 1974

MAKARIOS PRESIDENT OF CYPRUS

HG Dr Thomas Mar Makarios Funeral part 1

HG Dr Thomas Mar Makarios Funeral part 1

HG Dr Thomas Mar Makarios Funeral part 2

HG Dr Thomas Mar Makarios Funeral part 2

MAKARIOS - The President of Cyprus 1913 - 1977

MAKARIOS - The President of Cyprus 1913 - 1977

MAKARIOS RETURNS TO CYPRUS IN 1974 FROM EXILE

MAKARIOS RETURNS TO CYPRUS 1974

Makarios with Nu Look @ Mangoville 11/24/07

Makarios with Nu Look @ Mangoville 11/24/07 during Bastien Entertainment and Jazz Enterprise Event. Hot Haitian Guitarist!!!

Melanie Gross at Makarios

Melanie Gross es Bellydancer profesionar y baila en el Restaurante Makarios ubicado en el Viejo San Juan, Puerto Rico.

H.G. Dr. Thomas Mar Makarios --- Part 2

In Loving Memory of Our Holy Father - Part 2 Eternal Be His Memory!

Ethnarch Makarios speaks for the illegal Turkish Invasion

Ethnarch Makarios and the Illegal Turkish Invasion in Cyprus

H.G. Dr. Thomas Mar Makarios --- Part 4

H.G. Dr. Thomas Mar Makarios --- Part 4

Ethnarch Makarios was a bigger man than his enemies

"Έλληνες Κύπριοι, νενικήκαμεν!" ("Greek Cypriots, we have won!") - Makarios, March 1, 1959. Like a new marathon runner, a new Pheidippides, 2450 years later, he believed victory meant peace, finally. The end of the armed struggle and a period of prosperity for all Cypriots. His speeches to enthusiastic crowds waving the blue and white stripes of Greece's flag, are full of optimism for the future of the island. He was aiming for a state that is governed with morality as its guiding principle, "Kratos Theou". This was the moment of triumph for the Archbishop, and for all Cypriots. The Republic of Cyprus was a reality, at last. True, union with Greece, the main goal of the liberation struggle was not achieved. And the legendary Grivas Digenis' battles and the EOKA heroes, some as young as 15 years old, died for enosis not independence. Grivas, in his memoirs is very critical of the agreements. One could argue, independence was a better deal than the Macmillan plan of 1957 or the subsequent Acheson 1 and 2 plans. A great exchange between then Prime Minister Georgios Papandreou and Dean Acheson can be found here: http://www.cyprus-conflict.net/acheson_plan.htm The threat of imposition of the Macmillan Plan along with a cold calculation of the forces against union with Greece, namely Turkey and Britain primarily, and the US secondarily, caused the Archbishop to change his mind and accept independence, as the lesser of two evils. It is also true, that Makarios as time went on and especially after 1967 when the Greek Junta took power in Athens, he moved to the left closer to AKEL. Viewed today, it was clearly a mistake. Not taking Grivas with him at the negotiations, when the fate of Cyprus was at stake, was clearly a mistake. Grivas was bitter about it and rightly so. Nobody can seriously suggest, today, that he was pro-Soviet or the menace that Henry Kissinger, painted him out to be. However, back then, Kissinger tried to make this very case. The Archbishop's November 1974 interview with Oriana Fallacci, one of the best journalists of the 70s, is a classic: http://www.cyprus-conflict.net/www.cyprus-conflict.net/makarios%20-%20interview%20with%20fallaci.html Makarios was a much bigger man than his detractors, especially Henry Kissinger, who appears so small and petty today, in comparison to the Ethnarch Makarios. We remember Kissinger's comment from the early 80s: "At last things were discussed in his small island, equal to his view of his talents", referring to the Kissinger Gromyko meeting of May 7,1974 in Nicosia; to which we respond by saying: "Kissinger's views of his own talents was wildly exaggerated." Kissinger, the diplomat who mistakenly thought, the obsequious "praises" of the various sycophants, the servile flatterers, were for the "recognition" of his "oriental wisdom" nuggets. Perhaps the Archbishop's greatest flaw was his insistence, in seeing the best side of everyone. He had that "60s idealism" in him. True to his faith, he pardoned them and they crucified him. He carried that cross, quietly, for the last three years. He was only 64 when he died. Michael Christodoulou Mouskos came a long way, from Ano Panagia, Paphos. From exile in Seychelles, to London, New York and Jakarta. He traveled a lot of miles chasing that dream of a free and democratic Cyprus, free from British colonial rule. In memory of Ethnarch Makarios III, 30 years from his death. Henry Kissinger is a liar. He writes in 1999, referring to an August 5, 1974 assessment he gave to "senior colleagues in the State Department": "If we had had our preference, there would not have been the coup, and we could have coexisted with him very well." Years of Renewal p.199. This quote comes from the author of the 1974 memo: "Proceed to the final "cure" ("therapeia") of the Archbishop Makarios". Clearly in May 1974, he was considering the Archbishop as an "illness", that required a "cure" and the Sonnenfeldt memo was addressed to Kissinger also. Kissinger and Sonnenfeldt are alive, both "prominent" Neocons, Luns is dead. They are free to deny that the memos are true, but as long as they do not, we can draw only one conclusion from them: Henry Kissinger is a war criminal and responsible for the Cyprus tragedy, along with the fool Ioannidis, that Kissinger outsmarted and Turkey that executed Kissinger's plan. Henry Kissinger's subsequent, oriental sophisties and verbalism, do not convince anyone.

nulook Makarios sniplet of wdysylm

nulook Makarios sniplet of wdysylm

H. G. Dr. Thomas Mar Makarios Memorial Slideshow

Slideshow was made for SRC 2008 (Southern Regional Conference).

Makarios Thirumeni Qurbana

A short clip of Makarios Thirumeni

Ethnarch Makarios - 1st President of Cyprus

Ethnarch Makarios - 1st President of Cyprus

"La pli met tonbé sou Ayiti" Katia Cadet avec Makarios Césai

"La pli met tonbé sou Ayiti" Katia Cadet avec Makarios Césaire et Dener Ceide. Katia warming up back stage at the Rex theatre in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

Makarios

Makarios, cyprus is the best country in the world.

Sony Thomas(Kuttikandathil )H. G. Dr. Thomas Mar Makarios

Sony M. Thomas giving condolences for H. G. Dr. Thomas Mar Makarios on behalf of the Kuttikandathil family and MGOCSM on Saturday February 23rd 2008 at St. Thomas Indian Orthodox Church in Philadelphia, USA .

UN PINGÜINO EN MI ASCENSOR (Avalon) 7 - Arzobispo Makarios

UN PINGÜINO EN MI ASCENSOR Concierto en la Sala Avalón (Becerril de la Sierra, Madrid) (1 Diciembre 2001) EL ARZOBISPO MAKARIOS (más en www.unpinguino.com y en www.pingui.net)

CLUBE DE JOVENS MAKARIOS (BENDITOS)

SALVAÇÃO E SERVIÇO

Ethnarch Makarios speaks for the Cyprus Tragedy 1 of 4

Ethnarch Makarios speaks for the Cyprus Tragedy 1 of 4

Nikole @ Makarios Old San Juan, PR

Nikole (little girl) dancing at Makarios Rest. in Old San Juan, PR

Ethnarch Makarios speaks for the Cyprus Tragedy 3 of 4

Ethnarch Makarios speaks for the Cyprus Tragedy 3 of 4

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