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Postby Murataga » Thu Aug 23, 2007 4:55 am

humanist wrote:Murataga, I never stated that I did not support the economic embargos, we have had this discussion before, I am learning from some of the turkish speaking Cypriots on the forum what to quote.

Unlike you though I want a lasting viable solution one that unites people not separates them, and therefore I am not willing to engage in past history that keeps getting churned upin this forum. You wanna talk about what a dead priest did 35 years ago go for it. I am not going to stop yu nor entertain you.


I know very well about your "unification" where we put our fate into the hands of our agressor... save it for GC children to be brainwashed. But when you start to lie, misrepresent or pervert the realities and the historical facts of Cyprus here, I draw the line. Hope you`ve learned your lesson.
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Postby pitsilos » Thu Aug 23, 2007 5:16 am

hey mutaga have you no shame living in a wannabe state build on ethnic cleansing?...where law and order is in suspended animation and permision for a piss is needed in triplicate?

but thats alright your shame will soon come to an end...and I would say by 2025 when the kurds, yes the kurds will constitute 50% of turkey...then we will see your little red ass when we will be negotiating with the kurds regarding your future...
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Postby Murataga » Thu Aug 23, 2007 5:26 am

pitsilos wrote:hey mutaga have you no shame living in a wannabe state build on ethnic cleansing?...where law and order is in suspended animation and permision for a piss is needed in triplicate?

but thats alright your shame will soon come to an end...and I would say by 2025 when the kurds, yes the kurds will constitute 50% of turkey...then we will see your little red ass when we will be negotiating with the kurds regarding your future...


Hey Nostradamus, help me out with the dates here once again... is this going to be before or after Greece decides to abolish state and join Turkey ? 8)
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Postby BirKibrisli » Thu Aug 23, 2007 5:30 am

It is true that Talat cannot decide anything on his own.
But it is also true that Talat is the only person who can make Turkey leave Cyprus peacefully.All he needs to do is utter these magic words "Mr Papadopoulos and I have agreed on the basis of TCs return to the Republic of Cyprus as enshrined in the 1960 constitution"...
But how can they agree if they are not talking.Or if the are talking (as they will be soon) but only to play more political games...

I keep saying this...negotiating with Turkey alone will result in the status quo at best...Turkey is not going to give up any of her advantages.She doesn't have to and Erdogan has no intention of joining the EU.Forget that lever.The only way we will avoid partition now is if Tpapa convinced Talat to return to the Republic...Or if TPapa made it attractive for the TCs to return to the republic in large numbers...Any other attempt will result in some sort of partition,like it or leave it... :( :(
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Postby pitsilos » Thu Aug 23, 2007 6:15 am

Murataga wrote:
pitsilos wrote:hey mutaga have you no shame living in a wannabe state build on ethnic cleansing?...where law and order is in suspended animation and permision for a piss is needed in triplicate?

but thats alright your shame will soon come to an end...and I would say by 2025 when the kurds, yes the kurds will constitute 50% of turkey...then we will see your little red ass when we will be negotiating with the kurds regarding your future...


Hey Nostradamus, help me out with the dates here once again... is this going to be before or after Greece decides to abolish state and join Turkey ? 8)


who gives a shit googlestein...but 2025 is just around the corner and thats all that counts... :lol: ..., we will wait and negotiate with the kurds...about you

yeah baby kurds 50% in turkey...Then we will talk
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Postby Murataga » Thu Aug 23, 2007 6:23 am

pitsilos wrote:
Murataga wrote:
pitsilos wrote:hey mutaga have you no shame living in a wannabe state build on ethnic cleansing?...where law and order is in suspended animation and permision for a piss is needed in triplicate?

but thats alright your shame will soon come to an end...and I would say by 2025 when the kurds, yes the kurds will constitute 50% of turkey...then we will see your little red ass when we will be negotiating with the kurds regarding your future...


Hey Nostradamus, help me out with the dates here once again... is this going to be before or after Greece decides to abolish state and join Turkey ? 8)


who gives a shit googlestein...but 2025 is just around the corner and thats all that counts... :lol: ...fuck turkey, we will wait and negotiate with the kurds...about you

yeah baby kurds 50% in turkey...Then we will talk


I care because deriving from your prospects of international developments in the region one can easily say that you will join Turkey right after Greece. But I don`t know if they will accept you - stay positive though 8)
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Postby pitsilos » Thu Aug 23, 2007 7:41 am

hahaha...say no more googlestein...i take it form your silence, and its unlike you, but me thinks you already see the kurds coming...run forrest, run... :lol:
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Postby humanist » Thu Aug 23, 2007 8:08 am

murastaga blah blah blah blah,
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Postby humanist » Thu Aug 23, 2007 8:16 am

Bir, I am over it to be honest, the reality is that most turkish cypriots like murataga and zan and a couple of others do not want turkey to leave peacefully or otherwise because they want partition for the Island. he tells me hope you have learnt your lesson, what lesson excactly is that? these individuals stand to bebnefit from the status quo and the hell with the rest of the turkish community who are struggling to make ends meet.

here we have some individuals who cry that it is not fair for economic embargos and I agree but neither is the occupation exploitation and violation of human rights for those refugees who lost their freedoms and properties, these are the sick individuals who cannot remain neutral and empathise with the other. they are the individuals who rather be slaves of turkey than explore ways to unify not only their country but their people and for everyone to live in peace just as they did prior to 63.
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Postby halil » Thu Aug 23, 2007 9:06 am

Bananiot wrote:Mustn't forget that it was Papadopoulos who sent an urgent letter to Koffee Annan in December 2003 begging him for a solution plan because "if Cyprus was to enter the EU without the problem solved we would be heading for europartition".

Of course he was gambling on Denktash to reject the plan (as he did) but by the time of the referendum Talat was calling the shots in the north. Papadopoulos bluffed and he lost and we are suffering for this. Many Greek Cypriots are beginning to realise this at last and in a panic, Papadopoulos has asked from lackeys to start throwing punches below the waste and thus, anyone who is against him is now branded as a Turk who speaks with a Greek voice. This man has taken us decades back and those that cannot see this are simply playing willingly his anachronistic game that may save him but will undoubtedly mean the end of Cyprus.

P.S. It is not true that Turkey did not concede a point. For a start the army would leave in a given space of time bar 350 soldiers. Then Famagusta along with Morphou would have been returned to their lawful inhabitants together with some 40 or so villages. Now doubt, the next plan will be worse, but of course we will not accept it, just as we rejected all plans since 1959. We prefer the situation to remain as it is because we are fools enough to believe that in due course the balance of power will change in our favour.


DT , my dear friend ,Bananiot gave u some part of it. İf it was me telling this it will be propanda for u. first of all u must get rid off from this from yours mind any thing ,anybody say is Turkish propaganda or Turk who speaks with a Greek voice. things will be change suddenly. u will open your mouth towards the sky.
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