Cyprus Ex-Leader’s Remains Stolen – News Report – by – Oguejiofo Annu

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THE SACRILEGE

Thieves broke into the tomb and stole the remains of the former president of Cyprus Tassos Papadopoulos who died last year of lung cancer aged 74.

The grave robbery from the Deftera village cemetery in Nicosia was discovered a day before the first anniversary of the death of Papadopoulos.

The robbers are thought to have worked during torrential rain overnight, lifting a marble slab weighing 250kg before unearthing the coffin and removing the corpse.

The robbery has been widely condemned across Cyprus as “immoral”, as a “sacrilege” and a blight to .. culture.

MOTIVE

The motive for the theft remains unclear. Speculations however link the robbery with issues surrounding a UN-led peace effort aimed at reuniting the Turkish and Greek parts of the Cyprus island nation.

Due to the fact that Mr Papadopoulos was vehemently opposed to the peace plan, and helped convince a resounding majority of Greek Cypriots to vote against it, some people in Cypurs see him as a symbol of racism, division and discrimination. The Turkish Cypriots voted overwhelmingly in favour of that plan.

Mr. Papadopoulos, a Greek Cypriot became president of Cyprus in 2003 but lost a bid for a second term in 2008. He was defeated by Demetris Christofias, a former coalition partner. One of the former president’s achievements was to oversee the Republic of Cyprus’s entry into the European Union in 2004.

MORALE

This is again an instruction on the pale cultural practices, spells and necromantic magic deployed in the European culture against its various elements and against the rest of the world.

Europe has been a continent steeped in necrophilia, (the worship of the dead body of Jesus, and the Halloween Festivities), the practise of relic (dead bodies of so-called Saints) worship in European churches: necromancy like the so called medical works of Paraclesius, and grave robbery.

The modern medical practise of today is founded on grave robbery and anatomical studies. In every medical schools of today, student doctors are given their own individual dead bodies to get familiar with and study closely over periods lasting a year.

The grave robbers of Europe procured dead bodies for those voodoo so-called medical doctors until they began getting the State to donate bodies of felons and homeless and the kin-less to them.

Whatever the real story behind the macabre stealing of the body of the former president of Cyprus, there is already an inordinately unhealthy relationship that binds Europeans with corpses and graveyards.

Oguejiofo Annu

Dec 12, 2009


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