Get Real! wrote: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.