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Racism in Cyprus and in the world

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby GreekForumer » Thu Sep 20, 2007 1:55 am

denizaksulu wrote:Can I remind you, Piratis, that the Greek speaking population of Cyprus under the Latins were no more than serfs. No right, no nothing. The arrival of the Ottomans changed all that. They made you the masters of your own destiny. You had your own church, the only church, and your own leaders. You keep on forgetting the positives and always remember the negative aspects. I wonder why? Pure hatred seeps through your skin. You should take free_cyprus' advice. :wink:


Perhaps this is the answer to the Cyprus problem, Deniz.

GCs should introduce the millet system and apply it to the TC community. This will make TCs "masters of their own destiny", with their own mosques and their own leaders. As long as the TCs pay their taxes, everything will be fine. :D
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Postby humanist » Thu Sep 20, 2007 7:57 am

I think Pratis is being 100% honest and fair. The rest is up to TC's to acknowledge her/ him in a nice manner and then present their argument.

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Postby Viewpoint » Thu Sep 20, 2007 8:32 am

humanist wrote:I think Pratis is being 100% honest and fair. The rest is up to TC's to acknowledge her/ him in a nice manner and then present their argument.

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You would do because you are a GC wth a 80% advantage, put yourself in our shoes for just one moment and then say what you just said knowing what GCs are capable of.
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Postby humanist » Thu Sep 20, 2007 8:57 am

No need to waste time on hypotheticals VP, as the TC's would not return to 1960's contitution then there is no worries about changing it. It hasn't changed since it was written why would you think that it will now?
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Postby denizaksulu » Thu Sep 20, 2007 9:30 am

humanist wrote:I think Pratis is being 100% honest and fair. The rest is up to TC's to acknowledge her/ him in a nice manner and then present their argument.

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Yet you yourself call Piratis a prat (pratis? :lol: :lol: )

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Postby halil » Thu Sep 20, 2007 9:44 am

"We are not so preposterous as to believe that football can solve everything, make peace or destroy racism but there are thousands of examples where football has played a part, such as with the acceptance of Arab and Palestinian players in the Israeli national team.

"Our overall aim is to promote football everywhere in the world and right now the Turkish Cypriot players are suffering from not being able to play outside their home, although they do have a strong domestic league."

http://football.guardian.co.uk/breakingnews/
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Postby boomerang » Thu Sep 20, 2007 9:45 am

Viewpoint wrote:
humanist wrote:I think Pratis is being 100% honest and fair. The rest is up to TC's to acknowledge her/ him in a nice manner and then present their argument.

100% Cyprus
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You would do because you are a GC wth a 80% advantage, put yourself in our shoes for just one moment and then say what you just said knowing what GCs are capable of.


i just put myself in your shoes and i reckon, you vp, will be better off in turkey. now fuck off
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Postby boomerang » Thu Sep 20, 2007 9:49 am

halil wrote:"We are not so preposterous as to believe that football can solve everything, make peace or destroy racism but there are thousands of examples where football has played a part, such as with the acceptance of Arab and Palestinian players in the Israeli national team.

"Our overall aim is to promote football everywhere in the world and right now the Turkish Cypriot players are suffering from not being able to play outside their home, although they do have a strong domestic league."

http://football.guardian.co.uk/breakingnews/


hey halil, you left this little highlight

"Article 10 of our statutes says that any football association may become a member of FIFA provided that it represents a country which is an independent state recognised by the international community," Champagne said.


good luck

ps. your link doesn't work. here is the proper link

http://football.guardian.co.uk/breakingnews/feedstory/0,,-6933555,00.html
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Postby halil » Thu Sep 20, 2007 9:56 am

boomerang wrote:
halil wrote:"We are not so preposterous as to believe that football can solve everything, make peace or destroy racism but there are thousands of examples where football has played a part, such as with the acceptance of Arab and Palestinian players in the Israeli national team.

"Our overall aim is to promote football everywhere in the world and right now the Turkish Cypriot players are suffering from not being able to play outside their home, although they do have a strong domestic league."

http://football.guardian.co.uk/breakingnews/


hey halil, you left this little highlight

"Article 10 of our statutes says that any football association may become a member of FIFA provided that it represents a country which is an independent state recognised by the international community," Champagne said.


good luck

ps. your link doesn't work. here is the proper link

http://football.guardian.co.uk/breakingnews/feedstory/0,,-6933555,00.html


topic was about racism . some how u are always mixing APPLES with APRİCOTS.
We are not so preposterous as [size=18]to believe that football can solve everything, make peace or destroy racism
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Postby boomerang » Thu Sep 20, 2007 10:12 am

halil are we playing damn here? why should anyone give credence to the occupied areas?

lets take a look

The Cypriot FA insisted ahead of Thursday's meeting that any agreement would have to be based on Turkish Cypriots joining their organisation.

"If they join the Cyprus FA we can discuss the unification of football," vice-president Elias Pitsillides told Reuters on Wednesday.
"They must be registered as clubs as the other clubs and submit an application with their regulations which the board of directors will examine for approval and apply to the club regulator."

The Cyprus Turkish FA has repeatedly rejected calls to submit to the official organisation, arguing that the Cypriot FA does not represent their region

FIFA's own statutes ensure that a separate Turkish Cypriot FA will not be up for discussion at Thursday's meeting which will be opened by Blatter and chaired by FIFA and UEFA vice-president Geoff Thompson.

"Article 10 of our statutes says that any football association may become a member of FIFA provided that it represents a country which is an independent state recognised by the international community," Champagne said.


stop wastintg peoples time

why not join the cyprus FA? this will bring peace and reconciliation. you want to elevate the occupied areas. you think people were born yesterday?

and i am the one mixing apples and apricots?
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