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Postby Cliff » Sat Dec 08, 2007 6:46 pm

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Postby paaul12 » Sat Dec 08, 2007 8:29 pm

David Davis
E Christodoulou
Josh Papanicola
Brenda Sparks
ANDREW FOREMAN
NICHOLAS KAFOURIS
Marina Sergides
Marina Themistocleous
Antigoni Themistocleous
Zainab Khan
Myrofora Themistocleous
JOHN MINAS
Alex Demetriou
Natasha Leney
Michael Avgousti
Sophie Constantinou
Steven Georgiou
Alex McLean
Nancy Nicola
Katerina Pehiri
Recognise the TRNC :D :D :D :D
R. Ecognise the TRNC :D :D :D :D
R. Ecognise the TRNC :D :D :D :D

Because there are so many signatories, only the most recent 500 are shown on this page.
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Postby Sega » Sat Dec 08, 2007 9:39 pm

There kind of silly, their IP is logged and everything.
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Re: sign this by january for peace

Postby 74LB » Sat Dec 08, 2007 10:10 pm

The petition says ........

Great Britain and Turkey have recently signed a Joint Strategic Partnership, in which occupied North Cyprus is referred to as "TRNC" (Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus) ..............


Oh dear, I can just see peoples blood pressure rising.........why get so upset over any mention of the TRNC ?
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Postby ge0rg10 » Sat Dec 08, 2007 10:37 pm

because TNCR doesnt legally exist, it should have said occupied north
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Postby 74LB » Sun Dec 09, 2007 3:39 am

ge0rg10 wrote:because TNCR doesnt legally exist, it should have said occupied north


I agree, TNCR doesn't exist ! :lol:
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Postby humanist » Sun Dec 09, 2007 5:11 am

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Oh dear, I can just see peoples blood pressure rising.........why get so upset over any mention of the TRNC ?


try to understand being a refugee who has been ousted from their home at gunpoint, and then have the same people exclude you whilst they sell off your land to the British and Jews and wanting to name your country as something that it isn't then you may understand why it causes soem people to get upset.

think how you feel when you hear that Turkish speaking Cypriots do not belong in Cyprus...... the feeling may be a bit closer than you think
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Postby 74LB » Sun Dec 09, 2007 2:22 pm

humanist wrote:londonboy
Oh dear, I can just see peoples blood pressure rising.........why get so upset over any mention of the TRNC ?


try to understand being a refugee who has been ousted from their home at gunpoint, and then have the same people exclude you whilst they sell off your land to the British and Jews and wanting to name your country as something that it isn't then you may understand why it causes soem people to get upset.

think how you feel when you hear that Turkish speaking Cypriots do not belong in Cyprus...... the feeling may be a bit closer than you think


I do understand, but these petitions are so petty they make me chuckle - especially when this one is also signed by " R. Ecognise the TRNC " :lol:

If you check the Downing Street petitions website you can see that every Tom Dick & Harry has a go at petitioning. Do any of these actually make a nation alter their official line of thinking ?

Anyway, apologies if you took it the wrong way - no harm intended by me.
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Postby humanist » Mon Dec 10, 2007 4:05 am

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I do understand, but these petitions are so petty they make me chuckle - especially when this one is also signed by " R. Ecognise the TRNC "

If you check the Downing Street petitions website you can see that every Tom Dick & Harry has a go at petitioning. Do any of these actually make a nation alter their official line of thinking ?

Anyway, apologies if you took it the wrong way - no harm intended by me.


No problem I did not take offence to it, just having a discusion. No I do not believe that it will change the meddling ways of Britain and their intention to divide and rule. However it is reminding her majesty and her plebs that some Cypriots will not sit back and forget about it, hoping that with time the Turkish army will set up permanent camp on Cyprus. Makes them think twice about where they stand with their violation of the sovereignty of this Island that ought to be fully my home and your home and VP's, Birk, GR's phoenix and others
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Postby DT. » Mon Dec 10, 2007 11:57 am

'74LondonBoy wrote:
humanist wrote:londonboy
Oh dear, I can just see peoples blood pressure rising.........why get so upset over any mention of the TRNC ?


try to understand being a refugee who has been ousted from their home at gunpoint, and then have the same people exclude you whilst they sell off your land to the British and Jews and wanting to name your country as something that it isn't then you may understand why it causes soem people to get upset.

think how you feel when you hear that Turkish speaking Cypriots do not belong in Cyprus...... the feeling may be a bit closer than you think


I do understand, but these petitions are so petty they make me chuckle - especially when this one is also signed by " R. Ecognise the TRNC " :lol:

If you check the Downing Street petitions website you can see that every Tom Dick & Harry has a go at petitioning. Do any of these actually make a nation alter their official line of thinking ?

Anyway, apologies if you took it the wrong way - no harm intended by me.


I agree these petition are useless...how naive must you be to think that after all the cash rich lobbies, the politicans selfinterets, th geo-political interest of the UK both long and short term will change one iota from a petition signed by Haralampos and Kshakshiou is beyond me.
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