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Poll shows outlook glum for a solution

Postby iceman » Sun Jul 22, 2007 9:33 pm

Poll shows outlook glum for a solution
By Jacqueline Theodoulou

Three in four Greek Cypriots believe there will never be a reunifying solution to the Cyprus problem, a study for Simerini newspaper has shown.

According to the study, carried out on 507 random members of the public by Cyprus College on behalf of the paper to mark the 33rd anniversary since the Turkish invasion, 67 per cent of people aged over 50 believe the Cyprus problem will never be solved.

Refugees are also pessimistic, with 64 per cent also saying there won’t be a solution. Also 76 per cent of refugees believe the Turkish invasion benefited non-refugees financially and that the three past decades have seen injustices at the expense of refugees.

And 75 per cent of the population asked said it was impossible to find a solution that would reunify Cyprus and allow refugees to return to their homes.

Just under half of Greek Cypriots asked (49 per cent) wished for a bicommunal and bizonal federation, while three in ten said they would be happy with the establishment of two independent states, with the return of Morphou and Famagusta.

However, a significant section of the public (24 per cent, mostly women and youths) would prefer the situation to remain as it is, while 12 per cent opted for partition.

Regarding the impending presidential elections, 34 per cent of Cypriots believe that none of the candidates are capable of reaching a solution.

Especially shocking was Cypriots’ ignorance over what took place on July 15, 1974 – the Junta-backed coup which led to the invasion. A whopping 85 per cent of those asked did not know about the coup, while one in seven Cypriots were not aware when the invasion took place.



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http://www.cyprus-mail.com/news/main.php?id=33756&cat_id=1


Can we have some comments on the last sentence please? (specially the bold bit)
As much as i find the poll result depressing i find it hard to believe how ignorant a community can be on a matter regarded as the most important issue on an island as small as Cyprus.. :(
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Postby MR-from-NG » Sun Jul 22, 2007 9:36 pm

Mate, you're about 7 minutes late with this news :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby iceman » Sun Jul 22, 2007 9:39 pm

mrfromng wrote:Mate, you're about 7 minutes late with this news :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


noticed after posting....i was writing a comment on mine so did not notice VP's post untill i posted
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Re: Poll shows outlook glum for a solution

Postby Pyrpolizer » Sun Jul 22, 2007 9:47 pm

iceman wrote:Poll shows outlook glum for a solution
By Jacqueline Theodoulou

Three in four Greek Cypriots believe there will never be a reunifying solution to the Cyprus problem, a study for Simerini newspaper has shown.

According to the study, carried out on 507 random members of the public by Cyprus College on behalf of the paper to mark the 33rd anniversary since the Turkish invasion, 67 per cent of people aged over 50 believe the Cyprus problem will never be solved.

Refugees are also pessimistic, with 64 per cent also saying there won’t be a solution. Also 76 per cent of refugees believe the Turkish invasion benefited non-refugees financially and that the three past decades have seen injustices at the expense of refugees.

And 75 per cent of the population asked said it was impossible to find a solution that would reunify Cyprus and allow refugees to return to their homes.

Just under half of Greek Cypriots asked (49 per cent) wished for a bicommunal and bizonal federation, while three in ten said they would be happy with the establishment of two independent states, with the return of Morphou and Famagusta.

However, a significant section of the public (24 per cent, mostly women and youths) would prefer the situation to remain as it is, while 12 per cent opted for partition.

Regarding the impending presidential elections, 34 per cent of Cypriots believe that none of the candidates are capable of reaching a solution.

Especially shocking was Cypriots’ ignorance over what took place on July 15, 1974 – the Junta-backed coup which led to the invasion. A whopping 85 per cent of those asked did not know about the coup, while one in seven Cypriots were not aware when the invasion took place.



Copyright © Cyprus Mail 2007

http://www.cyprus-mail.com/news/main.php?id=33756&cat_id=1


Can we have some comments on the last sentence please? (specially the bold bit)
As much as i find the poll result depressing i find it hard to believe how ignorant a community can be on a matter regarded as the most important issue on an island as small as Cyprus.. :(


Nothing suprising in this poll.
About the bolded/red part it's actually referring to the date. It depends how the question was. I 'm sure in a multiple choice question the result would have been exactly the opposite.
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Sun Jul 22, 2007 9:54 pm

Oh besides the Cyprus College polls are made by kids and are more likely to get answers from kids of their age in telephonic polls. It is true the majority of kids below the age of 20 don't know the exact dates when the coup, the first phase of the invasion or the 2nd phase of the invasion occurred. I wonder how many TC kids of that age know.
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Postby oranos64 » Sun Jul 22, 2007 9:55 pm

ALLS WELL THEN ...!
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Re: Poll shows outlook glum for a solution

Postby Kifeas » Sun Jul 22, 2007 10:00 pm

iceman wrote:Poll shows outlook glum for a solution
By Jacqueline Theodoulou

Three in four Greek Cypriots believe there will never be a reunifying solution to the Cyprus problem, a study for Simerini newspaper has shown.

According to the study, carried out on 507 random members of the public by Cyprus College on behalf of the paper to mark the 33rd anniversary since the Turkish invasion, 67 per cent of people aged over 50 believe the Cyprus problem will never be solved.

Refugees are also pessimistic, with 64 per cent also saying there won’t be a solution. Also 76 per cent of refugees believe the Turkish invasion benefited non-refugees financially and that the three past decades have seen injustices at the expense of refugees.

And 75 per cent of the population asked said it was impossible to find a solution that would reunify Cyprus and allow refugees to return to their homes.

Just under half of Greek Cypriots asked (49 per cent) wished for a bicommunal and bizonal federation, while three in ten said they would be happy with the establishment of two independent states, with the return of Morphou and Famagusta.

However, a significant section of the public (24 per cent, mostly women and youths) would prefer the situation to remain as it is, while 12 per cent opted for partition.

Regarding the impending presidential elections, 34 per cent of Cypriots believe that none of the candidates are capable of reaching a solution.

Especially shocking was Cypriots’ ignorance over what took place on July 15, 1974 – the Junta-backed coup which led to the invasion. A whopping 85 per cent of those asked did not know about the coup, while one in seven Cypriots were not aware when the invasion took place.



Copyright © Cyprus Mail 2007

http://www.cyprus-mail.com/news/main.php?id=33756&cat_id=1


Can we have some comments on the last sentence please? (specially the bold bit)
As much as i find the poll result depressing i find it hard to believe how ignorant a community can be on a matter regarded as the most important issue on an island as small as Cyprus.. :(


I am personally not aware of any one single GC who is or might not be aware of when and what happened in 1974! This alone is enough in compelling me to totally dispute the validity of the entire poll and its conclusions for being arbitrary conducted, not to say the worst that it may have been geared in such a way so that it will produce the results it did!
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Re: Poll shows outlook glum for a solution

Postby iceman » Sun Jul 22, 2007 10:01 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:About the bolded/red part it's actually referring to the date. It depends how the question was. I 'm sure in a multiple choice question the result would have been exactly the opposite.


I dont think the bold part is refering to date...what i understand from that is that 85% of the people do not know about the coup which happened on the 15th July...Most of them think everything started on 20th when turkey invaded...
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Postby iceman » Sun Jul 22, 2007 10:05 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:Oh besides the Cyprus College polls are made by kids and are more likely to get answers from kids of their age in telephonic polls. It is true the majority of kids below the age of 20 don't know the exact dates when the coup, the first phase of the invasion or the 2nd phase of the invasion occurred. I wonder how many TC kids of that age know.


Believe me you will be surprised to know, TC kids know their dates very well...
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Re: Poll shows outlook glum for a solution

Postby Murataga » Sun Jul 22, 2007 11:42 pm

iceman wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:About the bolded/red part it's actually referring to the date. It depends how the question was. I 'm sure in a multiple choice question the result would have been exactly the opposite.


I dont think the bold part is refering to date...what i understand from that is that 85% of the people do not know about the coup which happened on the 15th July...Most of them think everything started on 20th when turkey invaded...


Exactly.
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