74LB wrote:I do understand and you know and I know that there are refugees both sides of the divide. Believe me, my father-in-law would love to return to his village high in the Papohs mountains. But he won't, not because he doesn't want to, but because of the uncertainty, because of not being able to trust that the dark days of Dec 63 onwards will not return.
A solution acceptable by both sides may allay his fears, but for now he waits.
But this thread is not really dealing with refugees, it is about TC villages.
tessintrnc wrote:74LB wrote:I do understand and you know and I know that there are refugees both sides of the divide. Believe me, my father-in-law would love to return to his village high in the Papohs mountains. But he won't, not because he doesn't want to, but because of the uncertainty, because of not being able to trust that the dark days of Dec 63 onwards will not return.
A solution acceptable by both sides may allay his fears, but for now he waits.
But this thread is not really dealing with refugees, it is about TC villages.
74LB You are trying to reason with the unreasonable - and you will get no-where. She has stated on previous threads that her vision of a future Cyprus should have one language - GREEK - ( she stated that the Turkish language is disgusting). How can any TC hope to live side by side with the her kind? She does not, will not - accept, that some land was indeed owned by Turkish Cypriots! Had the events of the sixties and seventies panned out to her satisfaction then maybe ALL the villages would have been Greek, because there would no longer have been any RIGHTFUL TC owners around!!!
Oracle wrote:tessintrnc wrote:74LB wrote:I do understand and you know and I know that there are refugees both sides of the divide. Believe me, my father-in-law would love to return to his village high in the Papohs mountains. But he won't, not because he doesn't want to, but because of the uncertainty, because of not being able to trust that the dark days of Dec 63 onwards will not return.
A solution acceptable by both sides may allay his fears, but for now he waits.
But this thread is not really dealing with refugees, it is about TC villages.
74LB You are trying to reason with the unreasonable - and you will get no-where. She has stated on previous threads that her vision of a future Cyprus should have one language - GREEK - ( she stated that the Turkish language is disgusting). How can any TC hope to live side by side with the her kind? She does not, will not - accept, that some land was indeed owned by Turkish Cypriots! Had the events of the sixties and seventies panned out to her satisfaction then maybe ALL the villages would have been Greek, because there would no longer have been any RIGHTFUL TC owners around!!!
My statement as to the Turkish language was a joke with Deniz.
But what is evident tess, is the guidance you are now receiving in your posts. Do not think we have failed to notice the seepage of more and more irrational allegiance to the Turks. Has halil offered you one of his Assistant Propagandists, or sent you on some course?
How foreign, the lovely people of Ireland will find you, should you pay them a visit.
tessintrnc wrote:Oracle wrote:tessintrnc wrote:74LB wrote:I do understand and you know and I know that there are refugees both sides of the divide. Believe me, my father-in-law would love to return to his village high in the Papohs mountains. But he won't, not because he doesn't want to, but because of the uncertainty, because of not being able to trust that the dark days of Dec 63 onwards will not return.
A solution acceptable by both sides may allay his fears, but for now he waits.
But this thread is not really dealing with refugees, it is about TC villages.
74LB You are trying to reason with the unreasonable - and you will get no-where. She has stated on previous threads that her vision of a future Cyprus should have one language - GREEK - ( she stated that the Turkish language is disgusting). How can any TC hope to live side by side with the her kind? She does not, will not - accept, that some land was indeed owned by Turkish Cypriots! Had the events of the sixties and seventies panned out to her satisfaction then maybe ALL the villages would have been Greek, because there would no longer have been any RIGHTFUL TC owners around!!!
My statement as to the Turkish language was a joke with Deniz.
But what is evident tess, is the guidance you are now receiving in your posts. Do not think we have failed to notice the seepage of more and more irrational allegiance to the Turks. Has halil offered you one of his Assistant Propagandists, or sent you on some course?
How foreign, the lovely people of Ireland will find you, should you pay them a visit.
Do you, or do you not accept the FACT that some villages in the North are, and always have been owned by Turkish Cypriots? If you do accept this fact then you should apologise to Halil for your nasty comments!!! As for whether or not I have any allegiance with Turkey, that, my dear, is none of your business ............ Ireland however DOES have strong feelings for the Turkish people as they aided the Irish during the famine when England stood by and did nothing. There are many Irish people who own holiday and retirement homes in Turkey myself included - why not?
Oracle wrote:No ... I do not accept that villages are owned by a community ...
Apartheid is not to my taste!
Eric dayi wrote:The ONLY thing you and the rest of your Greek and GC comrades have been working on since 1963 is APARTHEID where everything is owned solely by the Greeks and GCs and if it wasn't for Turkey you would have murdered every single TC including little children and infants to get what you want.
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