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Postby denizaksulu » Mon Aug 20, 2007 2:58 pm

DT. wrote:
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Sotos wrote:Our Euro coins also say "Kibris" on them ;) I think EU decided about EU official languages not us. Maybe EU didn't care much to have Turkish ;)


The decision on offical languages was made between and agreed by both the RoC and the EU commission during the RoC's accession process. The RoC submitted only Greek as the offical langauge of the RoC, despite the consitutional contradictions in this and the EU comission "agreed there was no point in undertaking the huge cost of introducing a language which would not be used unless a settlement was reached."

http://www.cyprus-mail.com/news/main.ph ... &archive=1


maybe we should have listed the invasion anniversary as one of our holidays as well?



When all arguments fail revert to the all encompassing 'invasion'. at this rate ....no wonder we are getting nowhere!! :twisted:
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Postby Jerry » Mon Aug 20, 2007 3:09 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
DT. wrote:
erolz wrote:
Sotos wrote:Our Euro coins also say "Kibris" on them ;) I think EU decided about EU official languages not us. Maybe EU didn't care much to have Turkish ;)


The decision on offical languages was made between and agreed by both the RoC and the EU commission during the RoC's accession process. The RoC submitted only Greek as the offical langauge of the RoC, despite the consitutional contradictions in this and the EU comission "agreed there was no point in undertaking the huge cost of introducing a language which would not be used unless a settlement was reached."

http://www.cyprus-mail.com/news/main.ph ... &archive=1


maybe we should have listed the invasion anniversary as one of our holidays as well?



When all arguments fail revert to the all encompassing 'invasion'. at this rate ....no wonder we are getting nowhere!! :twisted:


Hey Deniz, that's a bit strong coming from you, every post you make says:- Location: London, Ethnically Cleansed from Anglisidhes since 1963 :o
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Postby denizaksulu » Mon Aug 20, 2007 3:15 pm

Jerry wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
DT. wrote:
erolz wrote:
Sotos wrote:Our Euro coins also say "Kibris" on them ;) I think EU decided about EU official languages not us. Maybe EU didn't care much to have Turkish ;)


The decision on offical languages was made between and agreed by both the RoC and the EU commission during the RoC's accession process. The RoC submitted only Greek as the offical langauge of the RoC, despite the consitutional contradictions in this and the EU comission "agreed there was no point in undertaking the huge cost of introducing a language which would not be used unless a settlement was reached."

http://www.cyprus-mail.com/news/main.ph ... &archive=1


maybe we should have listed the invasion anniversary as one of our holidays as well?



When all arguments fail revert to the all encompassing 'invasion'. at this rate ....no wonder we are getting nowhere!! :twisted:


Hey Deniz, that's a bit strong coming from you, every post you make says:- Location: London, Ethnically Cleansed from Anglisidhes since 1963 :o



I was expecting to view an interesting discussion on the subject and Hey Presto. Maybe it is a reminder that there were refugees prior to 1974.

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Postby DT. » Mon Aug 20, 2007 3:52 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
Jerry wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
DT. wrote:
erolz wrote:
Sotos wrote:Our Euro coins also say "Kibris" on them ;) I think EU decided about EU official languages not us. Maybe EU didn't care much to have Turkish ;)


The decision on offical languages was made between and agreed by both the RoC and the EU commission during the RoC's accession process. The RoC submitted only Greek as the offical langauge of the RoC, despite the consitutional contradictions in this and the EU comission "agreed there was no point in undertaking the huge cost of introducing a language which would not be used unless a settlement was reached."

http://www.cyprus-mail.com/news/main.ph ... &archive=1


maybe we should have listed the invasion anniversary as one of our holidays as well?



When all arguments fail revert to the all encompassing 'invasion'. at this rate ....no wonder we are getting nowhere!! :twisted:


Hey Deniz, that's a bit strong coming from you, every post you make says:- Location: London, Ethnically Cleansed from Anglisidhes since 1963 :o



I was expecting to view an interesting discussion on the subject and Hey Presto. Maybe it is a reminder that there were refugees prior to 1974.

Regards
DA


You can have a Turkish Cypriot president for what i care AFTER the solution...until then the Republic entered the union DESPITE its problems stemming from the invasion and someone has the cheek to ask for Turkish to be listed as an official language NOW while our homes are held by its troops? Would you like Sieftalia with your souvlakia?
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Postby zan » Mon Aug 20, 2007 3:57 pm

DT. wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Jerry wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
DT. wrote:
erolz wrote:
Sotos wrote:Our Euro coins also say "Kibris" on them ;) I think EU decided about EU official languages not us. Maybe EU didn't care much to have Turkish ;)


The decision on offical languages was made between and agreed by both the RoC and the EU commission during the RoC's accession process. The RoC submitted only Greek as the offical langauge of the RoC, despite the consitutional contradictions in this and the EU comission "agreed there was no point in undertaking the huge cost of introducing a language which would not be used unless a settlement was reached."

http://www.cyprus-mail.com/news/main.ph ... &archive=1


maybe we should have listed the invasion anniversary as one of our holidays as well?



When all arguments fail revert to the all encompassing 'invasion'. at this rate ....no wonder we are getting nowhere!! :twisted:


Hey Deniz, that's a bit strong coming from you, every post you make says:- Location: London, Ethnically Cleansed from Anglisidhes since 1963 :o



I was expecting to view an interesting discussion on the subject and Hey Presto. Maybe it is a reminder that there were refugees prior to 1974.

Regards
DA


You can have a Turkish Cypriot president for what i care AFTER the solution...until then the Republic entered the union DESPITE its problems stemming from the invasion and someone has the cheek to ask for Turkish to be listed as an official language NOW while our homes are held by its troops? Would you like Sieftalia with your souvlakia?

Still no mention of before 1974... :roll: :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby denizaksulu » Mon Aug 20, 2007 4:05 pm

DT. wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Jerry wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
DT. wrote:
erolz wrote:
Sotos wrote:Our Euro coins also say "Kibris" on them ;) I think EU decided about EU official languages not us. Maybe EU didn't care much to have Turkish ;)


The decision on offical languages was made between and agreed by both the RoC and the EU commission during the RoC's accession process. The RoC submitted only Greek as the offical langauge of the RoC, despite the consitutional contradictions in this and the EU comission "agreed there was no point in undertaking the huge cost of introducing a language which would not be used unless a settlement was reached."

http://www.cyprus-mail.com/news/main.ph ... &archive=1


maybe we should have listed the invasion anniversary as one of our holidays as well?



When all arguments fail revert to the all encompassing 'invasion'. at this rate ....no wonder we are getting nowhere!! :twisted:


Hey Deniz, that's a bit strong coming from you, every post you make says:- Location: London, Ethnically Cleansed from Anglisidhes since 1963 :o



I was expecting to view an interesting discussion on the subject and Hey Presto. Maybe it is a reminder that there were refugees prior to 1974.

Regards
DA


You can have a Turkish Cypriot president for what i care AFTER the solution...until then the Republic entered the union DESPITE its problems stemming from the invasion and someone has the cheek to ask for Turkish to be listed as an official language NOW while our homes are held by its troops? Would you like Sieftalia with your souvlakia?



If you insist, either one or the other is fine . Personally I am not a great eater. No pork please. Were you offering?
OK, I got the message.
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Postby Jerry » Mon Aug 20, 2007 4:06 pm

zan wrote:
DT. wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Jerry wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
DT. wrote:
erolz wrote:
Sotos wrote:Our Euro coins also say "Kibris" on them ;) I think EU decided about EU official languages not us. Maybe EU didn't care much to have Turkish ;)


The decision on offical languages was made between and agreed by both the RoC and the EU commission during the RoC's accession process. The RoC submitted only Greek as the offical langauge of the RoC, despite the consitutional contradictions in this and the EU comission "agreed there was no point in undertaking the huge cost of introducing a language which would not be used unless a settlement was reached."

http://www.cyprus-mail.com/news/main.ph ... &archive=1


maybe we should have listed the invasion anniversary as one of our holidays as well?



When all arguments fail revert to the all encompassing 'invasion'. at this rate ....no wonder we are getting nowhere!! :twisted:


Hey Deniz, that's a bit strong coming from you, every post you make says:- Location: London, Ethnically Cleansed from Anglisidhes since 1963 :o



I was expecting to view an interesting discussion on the subject and Hey Presto. Maybe it is a reminder that there were refugees prior to 1974.

Regards
DA


You can have a Turkish Cypriot president for what i care AFTER the solution...until then the Republic entered the union DESPITE its problems stemming from the invasion and someone has the cheek to ask for Turkish to be listed as an official language NOW while our homes are held by its troops? Would you like Sieftalia with your souvlakia?

Still no mention of before 1974... :roll: :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol:


How far do you want to go back Zan?
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Postby zan » Mon Aug 20, 2007 4:10 pm

Jerry wrote:
zan wrote:
DT. wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Jerry wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
DT. wrote:
erolz wrote:
Sotos wrote:Our Euro coins also say "Kibris" on them ;) I think EU decided about EU official languages not us. Maybe EU didn't care much to have Turkish ;)


The decision on offical languages was made between and agreed by both the RoC and the EU commission during the RoC's accession process. The RoC submitted only Greek as the offical langauge of the RoC, despite the consitutional contradictions in this and the EU comission "agreed there was no point in undertaking the huge cost of introducing a language which would not be used unless a settlement was reached."

http://www.cyprus-mail.com/news/main.ph ... &archive=1


maybe we should have listed the invasion anniversary as one of our holidays as well?



When all arguments fail revert to the all encompassing 'invasion'. at this rate ....no wonder we are getting nowhere!! :twisted:


Hey Deniz, that's a bit strong coming from you, every post you make says:- Location: London, Ethnically Cleansed from Anglisidhes since 1963 :o



I was expecting to view an interesting discussion on the subject and Hey Presto. Maybe it is a reminder that there were refugees prior to 1974.

Regards
DA


You can have a Turkish Cypriot president for what i care AFTER the solution...until then the Republic entered the union DESPITE its problems stemming from the invasion and someone has the cheek to ask for Turkish to be listed as an official language NOW while our homes are held by its troops? Would you like Sieftalia with your souvlakia?

Still no mention of before 1974... :roll: :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol:


How far do you want to go back Zan?


As far as the first republic ever formed on the island Jerry. The point when we had the chance to make a go of it. I do hope you are not going to start the rubbish of thousands of years ago. Just those still living will do.
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Postby DT. » Mon Aug 20, 2007 4:14 pm

zan wrote:
Jerry wrote:
zan wrote:
DT. wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Jerry wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
DT. wrote:
erolz wrote:
Sotos wrote:Our Euro coins also say "Kibris" on them ;) I think EU decided about EU official languages not us. Maybe EU didn't care much to have Turkish ;)


The decision on offical languages was made between and agreed by both the RoC and the EU commission during the RoC's accession process. The RoC submitted only Greek as the offical langauge of the RoC, despite the consitutional contradictions in this and the EU comission "agreed there was no point in undertaking the huge cost of introducing a language which would not be used unless a settlement was reached."

http://www.cyprus-mail.com/news/main.ph ... &archive=1


maybe we should have listed the invasion anniversary as one of our holidays as well?



When all arguments fail revert to the all encompassing 'invasion'. at this rate ....no wonder we are getting nowhere!! :twisted:


Hey Deniz, that's a bit strong coming from you, every post you make says:- Location: London, Ethnically Cleansed from Anglisidhes since 1963 :o



I was expecting to view an interesting discussion on the subject and Hey Presto. Maybe it is a reminder that there were refugees prior to 1974.

Regards
DA


You can have a Turkish Cypriot president for what i care AFTER the solution...until then the Republic entered the union DESPITE its problems stemming from the invasion and someone has the cheek to ask for Turkish to be listed as an official language NOW while our homes are held by its troops? Would you like Sieftalia with your souvlakia?

Still no mention of before 1974... :roll: :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol:


How far do you want to go back Zan?


As far as the first republic ever formed on the island Jerry. The point when we had the chance to make a go of it. I do hope you are not going to start the rubbish of thousands of years ago. Just those still living will do.


Jerry if you don't mind could you only go through the years were GC's were attacking TC's? I don't want to hear about anything after or before that regardles if the "after that" is still continuing to this day.
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Postby zan » Mon Aug 20, 2007 4:20 pm

DT. wrote:
zan wrote:
Jerry wrote:
zan wrote:
DT. wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Jerry wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
DT. wrote:
erolz wrote:
Sotos wrote:Our Euro coins also say "Kibris" on them ;) I think EU decided about EU official languages not us. Maybe EU didn't care much to have Turkish ;)


The decision on offical languages was made between and agreed by both the RoC and the EU commission during the RoC's accession process. The RoC submitted only Greek as the offical langauge of the RoC, despite the consitutional contradictions in this and the EU comission "agreed there was no point in undertaking the huge cost of introducing a language which would not be used unless a settlement was reached."

http://www.cyprus-mail.com/news/main.ph ... &archive=1


maybe we should have listed the invasion anniversary as one of our holidays as well?



When all arguments fail revert to the all encompassing 'invasion'. at this rate ....no wonder we are getting nowhere!! :twisted:


Hey Deniz, that's a bit strong coming from you, every post you make says:- Location: London, Ethnically Cleansed from Anglisidhes since 1963 :o



I was expecting to view an interesting discussion on the subject and Hey Presto. Maybe it is a reminder that there were refugees prior to 1974.

Regards
DA


You can have a Turkish Cypriot president for what i care AFTER the solution...until then the Republic entered the union DESPITE its problems stemming from the invasion and someone has the cheek to ask for Turkish to be listed as an official language NOW while our homes are held by its troops? Would you like Sieftalia with your souvlakia?

Still no mention of before 1974... :roll: :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol:


How far do you want to go back Zan?


As far as the first republic ever formed on the island Jerry. The point when we had the chance to make a go of it. I do hope you are not going to start the rubbish of thousands of years ago. Just those still living will do.


Jerry if you don't mind could you only go through the years were GC's were attacking TC's? I don't want to hear about anything after or before that regardles if the "after that" is still continuing to this day.


I was born 1960. Does that give you any dates to start from as a coincidence. So now you are trying to justify your killings for thousands of years of revenge. The same sick excuse that Piratis uses. What a sad bunch. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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