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Postby zan » Sat Dec 08, 2007 2:42 pm

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umit07 wrote:Get Real

You have a fish brain. You seem to forget som of these facts:

1. Which countries national anthem do have?

2.Who tried to unite Cyprus with Greece?

3. What is the nationality of the commander of your armed forces?

4.The flag of Cyprus always has a flag of Greece next to it.

And you try to make us think that you have a REPUBLIC .

THE GREEK REPUBLIC OF CYPRUS

The movement for the union with Greece is a very recent event (early 20th century) in the history of Cyprus and one that was triggered by the frustration and hopelessness of the indigenous people at the hands of the Ottomans/Turks so do not get confused.



After Greece had won its independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1821, the idea of enosis (union with Greece) took hold among ethnic Greeks living in the Ionian and Aegean islands, Crete, Cyprus, and areas of Anatolia. Britain ceded the Ionian Islands to Greece in 1864, and after control of Cyprus passed from the Ottoman Empire to the British Empire in 1878, Greek Cypriots saw the ceding of the Ionian islands as a precedent for enosis for themselves. Under British rule, agitation for enosis varied with time. After World War II, in the era of the breakup of colonial empires, the movement gained strength, and Greek Cypriots spurned British liberalization efforts. In the mid-1950s, when anticolonial guerrilla activities began, Turkish Cypriots--who until that time had only rarely expressed opposition to enosis--began to agitate for taksim, or partition, and Greece and Turkey began actively to support their respective ethnic groups on the island.


http://countrystudies.us/cyprus/3.htm


Trying to distort history is not working any more GR....Give it up my friend...Proving liars is soooooooooeasy these days. :roll: :lol:
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Postby Get Real! » Sat Dec 08, 2007 4:01 pm

zan wrote:
Get Real! wrote:The movement for the union with Greece is a very recent event (early 20th century) in the history of Cyprus and one that was triggered by the frustration and hopelessness of the indigenous people at the hands of the Ottomans/Turks so do not get confused.

After Greece had won its independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1821, the idea of enosis (union with Greece) took hold among ethnic Greeks living in the Ionian and Aegean islands, Crete, Cyprus, and areas of Anatolia. Britain ceded the Ionian Islands to Greece in 1864, and after control of Cyprus passed from the Ottoman Empire to the British Empire in 1878, Greek Cypriots saw the ceding of the Ionian islands as a precedent for enosis for themselves. Under British rule, agitation for enosis varied with time. After World War II, in the era of the breakup of colonial empires, the movement gained strength, and Greek Cypriots spurned British liberalization efforts. In the mid-1950s, when anticolonial guerrilla activities began, Turkish Cypriots--who until that time had only rarely expressed opposition to enosis--began to agitate for taksim, or partition, and Greece and Turkey began actively to support their respective ethnic groups on the island.

http://countrystudies.us/cyprus/3.htm

Trying to distort history is not working any more GR....Give it up my friend...Proving liars is soooooooooeasy these days. :roll: :lol:

I’m struggling to find the reason for your premature ejaculation Zanny. If it’s the official establishment date of the Enosis movement you’re looking for all you had to do was ask because GR has the CORRECT answers to ALL your questions so here goes…

The name of the ENOSIS movement was initially called the “National Assembly” or “National Organization” and was officially formed in 1922 with its first president being the Archbishop of Cyprus Kyrillos III (1916...1933).

The National Assembly called for union with Greece and disobedience towards British rule in ever increasing ways right up to the disturbances/riots of October 1931.

Regards, GR.
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Postby Kikapu » Sat Dec 08, 2007 4:02 pm

I became a Cypriot with the first breath of Cypriot air into my lungs upon being born in Cyprus.

I still have the Cypriot dust in my lungs to prove it. :lol: :lol:
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Postby Get Real! » Sat Dec 08, 2007 4:19 pm

shahmaran wrote:Yes, we have already established that you are FAR from being indigenous since this is not a matter of time, the only indigenous people of the island are long gone, so your stupid allegations are rotten from its foundations.

Please inform WHERE the indigenous Cypriots have gone and WHEN such a historic Cypriot migration took place together with your credible link.

It is absolutely bloody ridiculous that this baboon can sit around and propose that we are the "guests" while they are the "indigenous" people of the island and only to turn around and say "oh but why do they not even feel Cypriot", you are an absolute joke, and even more funnier when you try to sound clever.

If you want to see a REAL Baboon just look into a mirror because every time I look into mine what I see is a descendant of the indigenous Cypriots.

Don't for get that you were foreigners here at one point too my friend.

Please expand and explain your theory together with credible links where appropriate.

We do feel and ARE Cypriots, it is YOU who cannot accept it!!!!

Well start ACTING like it because we can only judge you by your ACTIONS and what your community has been doing so far can only be characterized as swimming upstream and that is anything but Cypriot behavior.
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Postby Get Real! » Sat Dec 08, 2007 4:21 pm

Kikapu wrote:I became a Cypriot with the first breath of Cypriot air into my lungs upon being born in Cyprus.

I still have the Cypriot dust in my lungs to prove it. :lol: :lol:

The fact that you accept and embrace that which was there automatically makes you a Cypriot Kikapu...
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Postby shahmaran » Sat Dec 08, 2007 4:47 pm

Man you are a waste of time and space, the chronology of Cyprus history has been posted here many MANY times (specially for this preposterous "indigenous" crap) and it clearly states when the FIRST Hellenic colonization begun, meaning you were NOT the first people here meaning you are NOT indigenous to this island! END OF! How thick can your skull really be it amazes me :roll:

On the other hand we act the way we need to act circumstantially and you are not to tell us what a Cypriot must act like because i am a Cypriot too, who the hell are you to tell me what a Cypriot would be like, that's a bloody joke. What is this Cypriotism 101.1 in the university of the RoC?!?!!

Get Over yourself man you are living in wonderland Alice, go eat more shrooms and leave the real world to the real people you bloody freak! Don't even begin with what YOUR community has been doing for ALL Cypriots for the past half a century! Just look where youre god dam "Cypriotness" has brought us!!
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Postby Get Real! » Sat Dec 08, 2007 4:55 pm

shahmaran wrote:Man you are a waste of time and space, the chronology of Cyprus history has been posted here many MANY times (specially for this preposterous "indigenous" crap) and it clearly states when the FIRST Hellenic colonization begun, meaning you were NOT the first people here meaning you are NOT indigenous to this island! END OF! How thick can your skull really be it amazes me :roll:

On the other hand we act the way we need to act circumstantially and you are not to tell us what a Cypriot must act like because i am a Cypriot too, who the hell are you to tell me what a Cypriot would be like, that's a bloody joke. What is this Cypriotism 101.1 in the university of the RoC?!?!!

Get Over yourself man you are living in wonderland Alice, go eat more shrooms and leave the real world to the real people you bloody freak! Don't even begin with what YOUR community has been doing for ALL Cypriots for the past half a century! Just look where youre god dam "Cypriotness" has brought us!!


Please inform WHERE the indigenous Cypriots have gone and WHEN such a historic Cypriot migration took place together with your credible link.

Or GET OUT of the thread thank you. You know how I feel about FALSE PROPHETS don't you?
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Postby shahmaran » Sat Dec 08, 2007 5:07 pm

To be honest i couldn't give a rats ass about your feelings at the moment GT! (that is if baboons actually have evolved enough to be capable of such actions :lol:), and since you were the FIRST people to step foot on this island while the indigenous people still lived here then i suggest YOU should tell me where they have gone!

What the hell have you done with them huh? Maybe you dumped them all in mass graves and hoped that no one was looking like you always do? That would definitely be a very "Cypriot" thing to do :lol:
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Postby Get Real! » Sat Dec 08, 2007 5:17 pm

shahmaran wrote:To be honest i couldn't give a rats ass about your feelings at the moment GT! (that is if baboons actually have evolved enough to be capable of such actions :lol:), and since you were the FIRST people to step foot on this island while the indigenous people still lived here then i suggest YOU should tell me where they have gone!

What the hell have you done with them huh? Maybe you dumped them all in mass graves and hoped that no one was looking like you always do? That would definitely be a very "Cypriot" thing to do :lol:

Just as I thought... yet another Turkish Cypriot FALSE PROPHET proving my theories of their ignorance and disrespect correct.
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Postby shahmaran » Sat Dec 08, 2007 5:29 pm

Right, I'm actually enjoying watching you squirm for proof which i can most definitely provide if i want to (since it has been posted here many times over and over) but i like to watch you dwell in your little pool of ignorant regurgitation's a little further before i bring an end to your comedy show of an intellectual debate :lol:

But now i must go out for a night of raki and kebabs, you have a good night sir ;)
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