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Postby Deejay » Thu Mar 24, 2005 2:43 pm

Piratis wrote:
It is obvious that the properties that are sold to foreigners by displaced TCs have an equivelant in South Cyprus.


1) Who decides what is equivalent with what? You?

2) TCs own less than 18% land. They grabbed 36%.


Piratis, The Turkish Cypriots grabbed %36 because the way we were going we would have had nothing after the terrorist incidents of EOKA between 1963 - 1974.

The laws of Sth Cyprus do not have any jurisdiction in the North. The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus is not part of the EU, therefore the law is nullified. Afterall the Greek Cypriots did not want Turkish Cypriots and North Cyprus in the EU.

I wonder what would have happened if the Turkish Cypriots broke away to the North of the island, but as a matter of fact only took %18..would the Greek Cypriots still complain?
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Postby Piratis » Thu Mar 24, 2005 3:37 pm

Piratis, The Turkish Cypriots grabbed %36 because the way we were going we would have had nothing after the terrorist incidents of EOKA between 1963 - 1974.


Oh really? So because you claim that they would have had nothing, this gives them the right to illegally steal double?

The laws of Sth Cyprus do not have any jurisdiction in the North. The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus is not part of the EU, therefore the law is nullified. Afterall the Greek Cypriots did not want Turkish Cypriots and North Cyprus in the EU.


RoC is the only state in Cyprus. The only other thing is the illegal occupation by Turkey.
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Postby Deejay » Thu Mar 24, 2005 3:45 pm

Oh really? So because you claim that they would have had nothing, this gives them the right to illegally steal double?


It isn't stealing. Its claiming back what was ours from 1571 - 1878 and the British stole. We only claimed back %36..how can we steal what is already ours? EOKA attempted to steal Cyprus from the Turkish Cypriots by EOKA wanting unite Cyprus to Greece when a formal solution was in place (1960 constitution).

RoC is the only state in Cyprus. The only other thing is the illegal occupation by Turkey.


Republic of Cyprus constitution (1960) states that Turkish Cypriot politicians are part of the parliament. It claims that Turkish Cypriots constitute to %30 of decision making in Cyprus. This was nullified when Archbishop Makarios ammended the Constitution without the consent of Turkish Cypriots.

It is unheard of a formal government to have no jurisdiction over its own land..therefore the Republic of Cyprus no longer exists.

What exists today is the Greek Southern Cyprus and Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.
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Postby Piratis » Thu Mar 24, 2005 3:57 pm

It isn't stealing. Its claiming back what was ours from 1571 - 1878


No kidding. Then I suppose now you will claim Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, Yugoslavia, middle east etc.

Invading and occupying some land for a period of time doesn't make it yours. It takes a lot more than that. Like for example creating civilization and culture in that area. Do you know what these 2 words mean?
Check out here: www.dictionary.com

It is unheard of a formal government to have no jurisdiction over its own land..therefore the Republic of Cyprus no longer exists since

It is unhered? Maybe by you. I suggest you study a bit more history. Start with World War II.

What exists today is the Greek Southern Cyprus and Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.

Ok, here is the list of all countries:
http://www.un.org/Overview/unmember.html

Can you point to me the countries you refer to?
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Postby MicAtCyp » Thu Mar 24, 2005 5:29 pm

Viewpoint,

Ha,ha, ha Partition’cugum! As the time passes, I come to realise you are more empty head than what I imagined.

Data wrong!
Maths wrong!
Logic wrong!

Lets check your maths from the other side. 82% GC + 70%(?) of 35% (?)=106.5%. So GCs get 106.5% and you get below zero!!!

Ha,ha, ha, nice scoring!
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Postby brother » Thu Mar 24, 2005 5:39 pm

I got a better one TC+GC=UNIFIED CYPRUS=100% :wink:
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Postby Viewpoint » Thu Mar 24, 2005 6:47 pm

MicAtCyp
Viewpoint,

Ha,ha, ha Partition’cugum! As the time passes, I come to realise you are more empty head than what I imagined.

Data wrong!
Maths wrong!
Logic wrong!

Lets check your maths from the other side. 82% GC + 70%(?) of 35% (?)=106.5%. So GCs get 106.5% and you get below zero!!!

Ha,ha, ha, nice scoring!


The Makarios-Denktash Talks, 1977

Denktash pressed by Makarios, replied. "Since you insist I mention a percentage, I say 32.8% which corresponds to Turkish Cypriot ownership of land." When His Beatitude stated that there was a very great and unbridgeable gap, Denktash observed "This percentage is negotiable, it remains open for discussion."

His Beatitude, stressing again that the distance was too great, observed: "There are hopes of an agreement being reached if the negotiation on the territory is limited within the framework of 20% - 25%".



My calculations were not far off
28.5% Northern Cyprus
71.5% Southern Cyprus


If you are going to continue to insult me, I can also play that game so I request you refrain from your childish comments otherwise I will also be as rude and nasty as you.
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Postby insan » Thu Mar 24, 2005 6:50 pm

brother wrote:I got a better one TC+GC=UNIFIED CYPRUS=100% :wink:


I agree with you brother but until when? For instance how long will you support reunification idea? I'm not intended to support reunification idea in 2006 if the problem has not been solved still.
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Postby Viewpoint » Thu Mar 24, 2005 7:04 pm

insan
For instance how long will you support reunification idea? I'm not intended to support reunification idea in 2006 if the problem has not been solved still.


Insan my friend with the attitude of the current administarion in the south, plus they are in power for another 3 years nothing will come about by 2006, so im sure deep down although like me reluctantly you feel that division is going to be the only solution we will all agree on in the end.
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Postby brother » Thu Mar 24, 2005 7:26 pm

Look guys i have my finger firmly on the reality button, but at this moment in time there is still hope for a unified solution but if it comes to the point in the near future that i can see no alternative i will be talking about the best partition route with the rest of you.
But today and the rest of this year at least lets hope and look for a solution.
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