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Postby greek75 » Fri Jan 18, 2008 4:15 pm

Very beutifully your dealing with your country shahmaran. You run away and moved to the UK. Woww, aren't you in love with your country.
Obviously you leaving Cyprus has gotten you stuck in the past. This was how many year ago? What risk to you run now? Look at all the rights you have?
And unless you are living on a different planet "enosis" (union with Greece right?) has already happened in 2004 and I think YOU need to realize it and get over it. No borders, same currency, hell even the Cyprus stock market is the same as the one in Greece.
So you Turks have the option of staying stuck in the past with Turkey who is never joining the EU (I hope you realize this) or claim your country and your rights as Cypriot/EU citizens.
And also about 74 that you so loudly shout you run the risk of being killed and thank God Turkey came.
I don't hear it from any one else on this forum but I read the story from all sides including independent and correct if I'm wrong. Greece invaded Cyprus to force the uninon of the island with Greece. And the then president fought back including a sizable number of Greek Cypriots. And among the mist of a Greek civil war in Cyprus Turkey decides to protect the Turkish Cypriots from a Greek civil war ???
And the then president that from what I'm reading you curse out on a daily basis was the one that actually fought against the ones trying to unite the island with Greece !!!
I'm I missing something?
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Postby greek75 » Fri Jan 18, 2008 4:22 pm

My friend you are now speaking like a true Turk. How acceptant of other people and cultures. Congratulations on your level !!!
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Postby greek75 » Fri Jan 18, 2008 4:23 pm

Oh in case I forget later on ... FUCK YOU TOO.
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Postby shahmaran » Fri Jan 18, 2008 4:26 pm

What? I did say i live in the TRNC didn't I, what are you talking about? I live here! :lol:

I hope Turkey NEVER joins the EU, same with the TRNC, because that would mean we will actually have to deal with even more fools like you who want a piece of the action, this is our country my friend! I will not come and "claim rights" from the people on the other side of the border who actually took them from me in the first place, what planet are you from man, go back to Bulgaria, you definitely seem very distant from the reality here.
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Postby shahmaran » Fri Jan 18, 2008 4:27 pm

Yeah, your last 2 posts kind of contradict each other a bit, dont you think?

Well, welcome to "my level" :lol:
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Postby greek75 » Fri Jan 18, 2008 4:31 pm

And sorry to dissapoint you but I'm in Cypus after expanding my business to Cypus as well along with FYROM, Albania, Greece and Serbia.
And that is thank to the EU funding that I got. Something that obviously will never now with your beloved Turkey.
Oh again how many Turks are in Germany, France, Bulgaria running away from their shithole country?
In BG when Zifkof changed their names they all run to Turkey only to return a few months after ... I'm sure it was because Turkey was SO beautiful ...
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Postby shahmaran » Fri Jan 18, 2008 4:38 pm

Erm i have seen Bulgaria, no joke, it is nothing to be compared to Turkey, i mean you guys eat shit for breakfast, lunch and dinner, I'm surprised you haven't all gone extinct by now, i thought UK had bad food :lol:

Also we can get funding for businesses through the EU or the US too so don't you worry, I'm working on running and organic food farm as we speak, thanks to the all mighty powers to be, and i dont even have to set foot to the south :lol:
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Postby greek75 » Fri Jan 18, 2008 4:43 pm

I hope you realize that TRNC will never exist right? It cannot. Cyprus is member of the UN as a whole island, member of the EU as a whole island and anywhere else that Cyprus is a member the same thing stands. So unless the Republic of Cyprus accepts to change this status I don't see what you want from your life or your country.
The Republic of Cyprus is set up to give you the rights that you require. So why do you want to live in isolation?
While in Cyprus I met quite a few Turkish Cypriots living on the South and some living on the North.
The ones living on the south have no major complaints (mostly they complain that nobody speaks Turkish on the South) and they frankly don't give a damn about what goes on on the North. They have their jobs, their salary, their car and get along with their lifes. To be honest I have 2 employees that are among that group. Politics or the North is the last thing on their mind.
The ones from the North still think about war, about the invation (time has stopped in 1974 for them).
What a shame. You are loosing your country and your future for reasons that don't really exist.
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Postby greek75 » Fri Jan 18, 2008 4:48 pm

Yeah you get EU funding that needs approval from the Republic of Cyprus. Trust me I looked it up.
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Postby greek75 » Fri Jan 18, 2008 4:50 pm

Oh and about BG, maybe you have seen the Turks of Bulgaria. Yeah you are right they do eat shit for breakfast. I think they enjoy it too since it is the only thing they can affort being such lazy asses.
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