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END THE CYPRUS OCCUPATION: Senator Robert Menedez

Postby kalahari » Sat Oct 27, 2007 2:26 pm

Press Release of Senator Menendez

"END THE CYPRUS OCCUPATION" RESOLUTION INTRODUCED BY SEN. MENENDEZ

Legislation calls on Turkey to withdraw its 43,000 occupying troops from Republic of Cyprus

Thursday, October 4, 2007

WASHINGTON – Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) has introduced a resolution, co-sponsored by Senator Olympia Snowe (R-ME), that calls on Turkey to withdraw its 43,000 troops from Cyprus and allow for the process of political reconciliation to move forward. The resolution would also call on the United States to influence Turkey to understand the benefits of ending the military occupation.

Turkey’s desired ascension into the European Union would be greatly enhanced by such a withdrawal. In addition, the withdrawal of Turkish troops would improve regional stability, improve relations with neighboring Greece, improve relations with the United States, and help Turkey repair its reputation of being opposed to religious tolerance.

Sen. Menendez released the following statement:

“Let me be clear, there is no justification for the 43,000 Turkish troops to be in Cyprus. Millions of people have been crossing the buffer zone without incident for years. There are no military attacks and there is no need for military protection of Turkish Cypriots. In the end, these troops only serve to create military tension.”

“For the U.S. to remain silent during this unjust occupation injures our moral standing internationally. And because silence is complicity, we must speak out.”


Interesting.
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Postby Daemon » Sat Oct 27, 2007 2:39 pm

America for a long time from now wants Turkey out of Cyprus but while you have this brainless for president they can’t help you even if they want it and of course there is not such a case before a complete solution of the problem, for now they just playing their cards in the Iraq issue but they can’t (and I doubt if they want and if they trust GC’s what they will not cause any problems that may lead to war) do anything to force Turkey to that direction with out a solution of the problem and everyone knows it.
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Re: END THE CYPRUS OCCUPATION: Senator Robert Menedez

Postby Eric dayi » Sat Oct 27, 2007 4:10 pm

kalahari wrote:
Press Release of Senator Menendez

"END THE CYPRUS OCCUPATION" RESOLUTION INTRODUCED BY SEN. MENENDEZ

Legislation calls on Turkey to withdraw its 43,000 occupying troops from Republic of Cyprus

Thursday, October 4, 2007

WASHINGTON – Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) has introduced a resolution, co-sponsored by Senator Olympia Snowe (R-ME), that calls on Turkey to withdraw its 43,000 troops from Cyprus and allow for the process of political reconciliation to move forward. The resolution would also call on the United States to influence Turkey to understand the benefits of ending the military occupation.

Turkey’s desired ascension into the European Union would be greatly enhanced by such a withdrawal. In addition, the withdrawal of Turkish troops would improve regional stability, improve relations with neighboring Greece, improve relations with the United States, and help Turkey repair its reputation of being opposed to religious tolerance.

Sen. Menendez released the following statement:

“Let me be clear, there is no justification for the 43,000 Turkish troops to be in Cyprus. Millions of people have been crossing the buffer zone without incident for years. There are no military attacks and there is no need for military protection of Turkish Cypriots. In the end, these troops only serve to create military tension.”

“For the U.S. to remain silent during this unjust occupation injures our moral standing internationally. And because silence is complicity, we must speak out.”


Interesting.


Do you have a link for this?
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Postby kalahari » Sat Oct 27, 2007 4:30 pm

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Re: END THE CYPRUS OCCUPATION: Senator Robert Menedez

Postby miltiades » Sat Oct 27, 2007 4:36 pm

Eric dayi wrote:
kalahari wrote:
Press Release of Senator Menendez

"END THE CYPRUS OCCUPATION" RESOLUTION INTRODUCED BY SEN. MENENDEZ

Legislation calls on Turkey to withdraw its 43,000 occupying troops from Republic of Cyprus

Thursday, October 4, 2007

WASHINGTON – Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) has introduced a resolution, co-sponsored by Senator Olympia Snowe (R-ME), that calls on Turkey to withdraw its 43,000 troops from Cyprus and allow for the process of political reconciliation to move forward. The resolution would also call on the United States to influence Turkey to understand the benefits of ending the military occupation.

Turkey’s desired ascension into the European Union would be greatly enhanced by such a withdrawal. In addition, the withdrawal of Turkish troops would improve regional stability, improve relations with neighboring Greece, improve relations with the United States, and help Turkey repair its reputation of being opposed to religious tolerance.

Sen. Menendez released the following statement:

“Let me be clear, there is no justification for the 43,000 Turkish troops to be in Cyprus. Millions of people have been crossing the buffer zone without incident for years. There are no military attacks and there is no need for military protection of Turkish Cypriots. In the end, these troops only serve to create military tension.”

“For the U.S. to remain silent during this unjust occupation injures our moral standing internationally. And because silence is complicity, we must speak out.”


Interesting.


Do you have a link for this?

Whats the matter Erico , dont you like it , the fact that it says millions have crossed from one side to the other ( My self twice ) AND NO ONE GOT ATTACKED !!
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Re: END THE CYPRUS OCCUPATION: Senator Robert Menedez

Postby Murataga » Sat Oct 27, 2007 6:57 pm

miltiades wrote:
Eric dayi wrote:
kalahari wrote:
Press Release of Senator Menendez

"END THE CYPRUS OCCUPATION" RESOLUTION INTRODUCED BY SEN. MENENDEZ

Legislation calls on Turkey to withdraw its 43,000 occupying troops from Republic of Cyprus

Thursday, October 4, 2007

WASHINGTON – Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) has introduced a resolution, co-sponsored by Senator Olympia Snowe (R-ME), that calls on Turkey to withdraw its 43,000 troops from Cyprus and allow for the process of political reconciliation to move forward. The resolution would also call on the United States to influence Turkey to understand the benefits of ending the military occupation.

Turkey’s desired ascension into the European Union would be greatly enhanced by such a withdrawal. In addition, the withdrawal of Turkish troops would improve regional stability, improve relations with neighboring Greece, improve relations with the United States, and help Turkey repair its reputation of being opposed to religious tolerance.

Sen. Menendez released the following statement:

“Let me be clear, there is no justification for the 43,000 Turkish troops to be in Cyprus. Millions of people have been crossing the buffer zone without incident for years. There are no military attacks and there is no need for military protection of Turkish Cypriots. In the end, these troops only serve to create military tension.”

“For the U.S. to remain silent during this unjust occupation injures our moral standing internationally. And because silence is complicity, we must speak out.”


Interesting.


Do you have a link for this?

Whats the matter Erico , dont you like it , the fact that it says millions have crossed from one side to the other ( My self twice ) AND NO ONE GOT ATTACKED !!


Of course no one got attacked because our troops makes sure that no one gets attacked - TC and GC. There have been no major clash, intercommunal violence or murders since 1974. Does that date ring a bell?
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Re: END THE CYPRUS OCCUPATION: Senator Robert Menedez

Postby Kifeas » Sat Oct 27, 2007 7:30 pm

Murataga wrote:
miltiades wrote:
Eric dayi wrote:
kalahari wrote:
Press Release of Senator Menendez

"END THE CYPRUS OCCUPATION" RESOLUTION INTRODUCED BY SEN. MENENDEZ

Legislation calls on Turkey to withdraw its 43,000 occupying troops from Republic of Cyprus

Thursday, October 4, 2007

WASHINGTON – Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) has introduced a resolution, co-sponsored by Senator Olympia Snowe (R-ME), that calls on Turkey to withdraw its 43,000 troops from Cyprus and allow for the process of political reconciliation to move forward. The resolution would also call on the United States to influence Turkey to understand the benefits of ending the military occupation.

Turkey’s desired ascension into the European Union would be greatly enhanced by such a withdrawal. In addition, the withdrawal of Turkish troops would improve regional stability, improve relations with neighboring Greece, improve relations with the United States, and help Turkey repair its reputation of being opposed to religious tolerance.

Sen. Menendez released the following statement:

“Let me be clear, there is no justification for the 43,000 Turkish troops to be in Cyprus. Millions of people have been crossing the buffer zone without incident for years. There are no military attacks and there is no need for military protection of Turkish Cypriots. In the end, these troops only serve to create military tension.”

“For the U.S. to remain silent during this unjust occupation injures our moral standing internationally. And because silence is complicity, we must speak out.”


Interesting.


Do you have a link for this?

Whats the matter Erico , dont you like it , the fact that it says millions have crossed from one side to the other ( My self twice ) AND NO ONE GOT ATTACKED !!


Of course no one got attacked because our troops makes sure that no one gets attacked - TC and GC. There have been no major clash, intercommunal violence or murders since 1974. Does that date ring a bell?


Bozkurt Murataga, what is the cost of cynicism, ingratitude, lies and deception in the face of aggression, ethnic cleansing, usurpation and theft against a country and a people; if the wishful aim is the consolidation and “legalisation” of immoral fait accomplices? Nothing! They are cheap or coast nothing, for dirty chauvinist pigs of your kind!
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Re: END THE CYPRUS OCCUPATION: Senator Robert Menedez

Postby miltiades » Sat Oct 27, 2007 7:37 pm

Murataga wrote:
miltiades wrote:
Eric dayi wrote:
kalahari wrote:
Press Release of Senator Menendez

"END THE CYPRUS OCCUPATION" RESOLUTION INTRODUCED BY SEN. MENENDEZ

Legislation calls on Turkey to withdraw its 43,000 occupying troops from Republic of Cyprus

Thursday, October 4, 2007

WASHINGTON – Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) has introduced a resolution, co-sponsored by Senator Olympia Snowe (R-ME), that calls on Turkey to withdraw its 43,000 troops from Cyprus and allow for the process of political reconciliation to move forward. The resolution would also call on the United States to influence Turkey to understand the benefits of ending the military occupation.

Turkey’s desired ascension into the European Union would be greatly enhanced by such a withdrawal. In addition, the withdrawal of Turkish troops would improve regional stability, improve relations with neighboring Greece, improve relations with the United States, and help Turkey repair its reputation of being opposed to religious tolerance.

Sen. Menendez released the following statement:

“Let me be clear, there is no justification for the 43,000 Turkish troops to be in Cyprus. Millions of people have been crossing the buffer zone without incident for years. There are no military attacks and there is no need for military protection of Turkish Cypriots. In the end, these troops only serve to create military tension.”

“For the U.S. to remain silent during this unjust occupation injures our moral standing internationally. And because silence is complicity, we must speak out.”


Interesting.


Do you have a link for this?

Whats the matter Erico , dont you like it , the fact that it says millions have crossed from one side to the other ( My self twice ) AND NO ONE GOT ATTACKED !!


Of course no one got attacked because our troops makes sure that no one gets attacked - TC and GC. There have been no major clash, intercommunal violence or murders since 1974. Does that date ring a bell?

Do you want to tell us how many Cypriots were killed due to inter communal conflict 7 years prior to the Turkish invasion. Put up or shut up.
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Re: END THE CYPRUS OCCUPATION: Senator Robert Menedez

Postby Murataga » Sat Oct 27, 2007 7:43 pm

miltiades wrote:
Murataga wrote:
miltiades wrote:
Eric dayi wrote:
kalahari wrote:
Press Release of Senator Menendez

"END THE CYPRUS OCCUPATION" RESOLUTION INTRODUCED BY SEN. MENENDEZ

Legislation calls on Turkey to withdraw its 43,000 occupying troops from Republic of Cyprus

Thursday, October 4, 2007

WASHINGTON – Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) has introduced a resolution, co-sponsored by Senator Olympia Snowe (R-ME), that calls on Turkey to withdraw its 43,000 troops from Cyprus and allow for the process of political reconciliation to move forward. The resolution would also call on the United States to influence Turkey to understand the benefits of ending the military occupation.

Turkey’s desired ascension into the European Union would be greatly enhanced by such a withdrawal. In addition, the withdrawal of Turkish troops would improve regional stability, improve relations with neighboring Greece, improve relations with the United States, and help Turkey repair its reputation of being opposed to religious tolerance.

Sen. Menendez released the following statement:

“Let me be clear, there is no justification for the 43,000 Turkish troops to be in Cyprus. Millions of people have been crossing the buffer zone without incident for years. There are no military attacks and there is no need for military protection of Turkish Cypriots. In the end, these troops only serve to create military tension.”

“For the U.S. to remain silent during this unjust occupation injures our moral standing internationally. And because silence is complicity, we must speak out.”


Interesting.


Do you have a link for this?

Whats the matter Erico , dont you like it , the fact that it says millions have crossed from one side to the other ( My self twice ) AND NO ONE GOT ATTACKED !!


Of course no one got attacked because our troops makes sure that no one gets attacked - TC and GC. There have been no major clash, intercommunal violence or murders since 1974. Does that date ring a bell?

Do you want to tell us how many Cypriots were killed due to inter communal conflict 7 years prior to the Turkish invasion. Put up or shut up.


You mean the time when the GCs had secured their usurpation of the RoC government and we were sealed tight inside enclaves like barnyard animals?
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Re: END THE CYPRUS OCCUPATION: Senator Robert Menedez

Postby Viewpoint » Sat Oct 27, 2007 7:52 pm

miltiades wrote:
Eric dayi wrote:
kalahari wrote:
Press Release of Senator Menendez

"END THE CYPRUS OCCUPATION" RESOLUTION INTRODUCED BY SEN. MENENDEZ

Legislation calls on Turkey to withdraw its 43,000 occupying troops from Republic of Cyprus

Thursday, October 4, 2007

WASHINGTON – Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) has introduced a resolution, co-sponsored by Senator Olympia Snowe (R-ME), that calls on Turkey to withdraw its 43,000 troops from Cyprus and allow for the process of political reconciliation to move forward. The resolution would also call on the United States to influence Turkey to understand the benefits of ending the military occupation.

Turkey’s desired ascension into the European Union would be greatly enhanced by such a withdrawal. In addition, the withdrawal of Turkish troops would improve regional stability, improve relations with neighboring Greece, improve relations with the United States, and help Turkey repair its reputation of being opposed to religious tolerance.

Sen. Menendez released the following statement:

“Let me be clear, there is no justification for the 43,000 Turkish troops to be in Cyprus. Millions of people have been crossing the buffer zone without incident for years. There are no military attacks and there is no need for military protection of Turkish Cypriots. In the end, these troops only serve to create military tension.”

“For the U.S. to remain silent during this unjust occupation injures our moral standing internationally. And because silence is complicity, we must speak out.”


Interesting.


Do you have a link for this?

Whats the matter Erico , dont you like it , the fact that it says millions have crossed from one side to the other ( My self twice ) AND NO ONE GOT ATTACKED !!


Its becuase we are divided that there are no problems can you imagine being mixed up together where we could not run away to the safety of our own side and were exploited and discriminated against by a GC administration. Been there done that.
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