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Postby Kikapu » Fri Nov 23, 2007 3:52 pm

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I know what I want and that is agreed partition as I do not see a future with GCs who do not want to share eqaully but only use their numerical advantage to take away our community rights and the chance to say no.


The only "agreed Partition" you can ever hope for VP, is going to be based on 82%-18%, and that's only if you act now, or else, as Turkey gets closer and closer to the EU membership, even that "agreed Partition" as mentioned above will disappear.
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Postby Viewpoint » Fri Nov 23, 2007 3:59 pm

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I know what I want and that is agreed partition as I do not see a future with GCs who do not want to share eqaully but only use their numerical advantage to take away our community rights and the chance to say no.


The only "agreed Partition" you can ever hope for VP, is going to be based on 82%-18%, and that's only if you act now, or else, as Turkey gets closer and closer to the EU membership, even that "agreed Partition" as mentioned above will disappear.


So we have another 20 years or so???
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Postby Kikapu » Fri Nov 23, 2007 4:09 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
I know what I want and that is agreed partition as I do not see a future with GCs who do not want to share eqaully but only use their numerical advantage to take away our community rights and the chance to say no.


The only "agreed Partition" you can ever hope for VP, is going to be based on 82%-18%, and that's only if you act now, or else, as Turkey gets closer and closer to the EU membership, even that "agreed Partition" as mentioned above will disappear.


So we have another 20 years or so???


20 more years of isolation while the RoC moves forward developing economically.

I don't think the value of the "TRNC's" stock is going to be worth very much at the end of 20 years I'm afraid.

I would put/buy short if I were you on that stock.
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Postby EPSILON » Fri Nov 23, 2007 4:12 pm

Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
I know what I want and that is agreed partition as I do not see a future with GCs who do not want to share eqaully but only use their numerical advantage to take away our community rights and the chance to say no.


The only "agreed Partition" you can ever hope for VP, is going to be based on 82%-18%, and that's only if you act now, or else, as Turkey gets closer and closer to the EU membership, even that "agreed Partition" as mentioned above will disappear.


Annan plan was providing restrictions on population movements in Cyprus, why an agreed partition can not provide similar or stronger restrictions?
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Postby Kikapu » Fri Nov 23, 2007 9:25 pm

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Viewpoint wrote:
I know what I want and that is agreed partition as I do not see a future with GCs who do not want to share eqaully but only use their numerical advantage to take away our community rights and the chance to say no.


The only "agreed Partition" you can ever hope for VP, is going to be based on 82%-18%, and that's only if you act now, or else, as Turkey gets closer and closer to the EU membership, even that "agreed Partition" as mentioned above will disappear.


Annan plan was providing restrictions on population movements in Cyprus, why an agreed partition can not provide similar or stronger restrictions?


You're right, AP had population movement restrictions in Cyprus. It was mainly restricting GC's movement from ever returning to their homes and land in the North. Then you wonder why the AP failed.???

Is that what you are talking about.??
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Postby Get Real! » Fri Nov 23, 2007 9:41 pm

observer wrote:Tim Drayton wrote:
"The only snag is that TC votes are now being combined with GC votes in a way that makes a mockery of the 1960 constitution."

The GCs have been making a mockery of the constitution since 1963, so nothing changes there.

You've got a nerve to talk... you didn’t even know up until this morning that the various international courts and tribunals fall under the jurisdiction of the UN! :roll:
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Postby humanist » Fri Nov 23, 2007 9:48 pm

It is a hell of a lot more than the discrimination against Cypriots who speak Greek by those who speak Turkish on both sides of the fence. I cannot see any of our so called just and fair fellow Cypriots who speak Turkish advocating for the equal rights of minority groups in the north. Fisrt and foremost to resotre the rights of the Enclaved Cypriots who speak Greek in the vilages of Rizokarpaso.

Furthemore, the fact is that Turkish speaking Cypriots living in the RoC are now able to vote. That is a good thing.
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Postby EPSILON » Sat Nov 24, 2007 12:12 am

Kikapu wrote:
EPSILON wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
I know what I want and that is agreed partition as I do not see a future with GCs who do not want to share eqaully but only use their numerical advantage to take away our community rights and the chance to say no.


The only "agreed Partition" you can ever hope for VP, is going to be based on 82%-18%, and that's only if you act now, or else, as Turkey gets closer and closer to the EU membership, even that "agreed Partition" as mentioned above will disappear.


Annan plan was providing restrictions on population movements in Cyprus, why an agreed partition can not provide similar or stronger restrictions?


You're right, AP had population movement restrictions in Cyprus. It was mainly restricting GC's movement from ever returning to their homes and land in the North. Then you wonder why the AP failed.???

Is that what you are talking about.??


Wrong. AP failed because it was providing partition and in addition partnership of South with Turkey mainland.It was sinply giving to the war winner the prise and also a bonus
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Postby Viewpoint » Sat Nov 24, 2007 2:07 am

Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
I know what I want and that is agreed partition as I do not see a future with GCs who do not want to share eqaully but only use their numerical advantage to take away our community rights and the chance to say no.


The only "agreed Partition" you can ever hope for VP, is going to be based on 82%-18%, and that's only if you act now, or else, as Turkey gets closer and closer to the EU membership, even that "agreed Partition" as mentioned above will disappear.


So we have another 20 years or so???


20 more years of isolation while the RoC moves forward developing economically.

I don't think the value of the "TRNC's" stock is going to be worth very much at the end of 20 years I'm afraid.

I would put/buy short if I were you on that stock.


So what? they drive Mercs we drive Toyotas, we all still get from a to b, doesnt change a thing, if we are happy with our Toyota then everything is wonderful, its all a frame of mind. They can develop all they want, good luck to them as long as they leave us to get on with our lives in the TRNC.
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Postby boomerang » Sat Nov 24, 2007 2:57 am

Viewpoint wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
I know what I want and that is agreed partition as I do not see a future with GCs who do not want to share eqaully but only use their numerical advantage to take away our community rights and the chance to say no.


The only "agreed Partition" you can ever hope for VP, is going to be based on 82%-18%, and that's only if you act now, or else, as Turkey gets closer and closer to the EU membership, even that "agreed Partition" as mentioned above will disappear.


So we have another 20 years or so???


20 more years of isolation while the RoC moves forward developing economically.

I don't think the value of the "TRNC's" stock is going to be worth very much at the end of 20 years I'm afraid.

I would put/buy short if I were you on that stock.


So what? they drive Mercs we drive Toyotas, we all still get from a to b, doesnt change a thing, if we are happy with our Toyota then everything is wonderful, its all a frame of mind. They can develop all they want, good luck to them as long as they leave us to get on with our lives in the TRNC.


See again you are exhibiting your low intellect

you deserve another song...and here it is

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