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if the partition happens...?

Postby andreas123 » Thu Jan 31, 2008 10:58 am

Which site is it goign to be worse? i know that both sides will loose things,especially the 1000's of GC's which have been driven out from their homes....putting that aside? Politically and economically?
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Re: if the partition happens...?

Postby zan » Thu Jan 31, 2008 11:00 am

andreas123 wrote:Which site is it goign to be worse? i know that both sides will loose things,especially the 1000's of GC's which have been driven out from their homes....putting that aside? Politically and economically?


Apart from the thousands of TCs that have lost their homes, villages and lives.....The TRNC will be getting on with it's life......
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Postby andreas123 » Thu Jan 31, 2008 11:10 am

yeah but strictly speaking will you be better off as a "community"...by yourselves as you are now,,,e.g not recognised by anyone,,the embargos etc etc,,or do you have hopes that a possible partition will recognise the so called "TRNC"? economically? and politically?
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Postby zan » Thu Jan 31, 2008 11:12 am

andreas123 wrote:yeah but strictly speaking will you be better off as a "community"...by yourselves as you are now,,,e.g not recognised by anyone,,the embargos etc etc,,or do you have hopes that a possible partition will recognise the so called "TRNC"? economically? and politically?


It's already happening......
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Postby pantheman » Thu Jan 31, 2008 11:14 am

zan wrote:
andreas123 wrote:yeah but strictly speaking will you be better off as a "community"...by yourselves as you are now,,,e.g not recognised by anyone,,the embargos etc etc,,or do you have hopes that a possible partition will recognise the so called "TRNC"? economically? and politically?


It's already happening......


Keep on dreaming, finally you will have your wet dream zan.

You keep on saying the say thing over and over, but I don't see any countries running to recogise you guys.

You just like to make yourselves feel good by pretending all is going well for you.

Get Real mate.
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Postby zan » Thu Jan 31, 2008 11:15 am

pantheman wrote:
zan wrote:
andreas123 wrote:yeah but strictly speaking will you be better off as a "community"...by yourselves as you are now,,,e.g not recognised by anyone,,the embargos etc etc,,or do you have hopes that a possible partition will recognise the so called "TRNC"? economically? and politically?


It's already happening......


Keep on dreaming, finally you will have your wet dream zan.

You keep on saying the say thing over and over, but I don't see any countries running to recogise you guys.

You just like to make yourselves feel good by pretending all is going well for you.

Get Real mate.


Keep sleeping and we can give you an update when you wake....
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Postby pantheman » Thu Jan 31, 2008 11:23 am

zan wrote:
pantheman wrote:
zan wrote:
andreas123 wrote:yeah but strictly speaking will you be better off as a "community"...by yourselves as you are now,,,e.g not recognised by anyone,,the embargos etc etc,,or do you have hopes that a possible partition will recognise the so called "TRNC"? economically? and politically?


It's already happening......


Keep on dreaming, finally you will have your wet dream zan.

You keep on saying the say thing over and over, but I don't see any countries running to recogise you guys.

You just like to make yourselves feel good by pretending all is going well for you.

Get Real mate.


Keep sleeping and we can give you an update when you wake....


:lol: :lol: Funny Man :lol: :lol:

You wish we were sleeping so you can do you dirty deeds through the back door as always.

I suppose you can always wish, but then thats all its ever going to be.

Oh and look out, from what I am hearing you motherland government is about to be overthrown with this headscarf shit. Way to go modern turkey where the army decides whats what.

Watch this space, cos you guys are heading for a big tumble, and they want a miltary dictated country in the EU, god help us all.
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Postby Kikapu » Thu Jan 31, 2008 11:28 am

zan wrote:
andreas123 wrote:yeah but strictly speaking will you be better off as a "community"...by yourselves as you are now,,,e.g not recognised by anyone,,the embargos etc etc,,or do you have hopes that a possible partition will recognise the so called "TRNC"? economically? and politically?


It's already happening......


Positive thinking does wonders for one's self image and confidence, Zan..!!

But just like a Drunk, sooner or later, he will sober up and the reality will not have gone away, Zan.
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Postby BirKibrisli » Thu Jan 31, 2008 11:44 am

If the status quo becomes the "unagreed" solution, because it will never be the "agreed" solution,nothing will change for the RoC.The trnc on the other hand will become "mini-Turkey", the khalifate of kktc....goodbye to a once proud community of Turkish Cypriots... :cry: :cry:
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Postby shahmaran » Thu Jan 31, 2008 12:08 pm

I will always be proud and continue living here, but even more bitter to the politics of the South.

Life will go on whatever the situation is no one can change that, but the GC's can start banging their heads on walls for losing everything simply for wanting everything and nothing else.

Those of us who have not left, are still here because we can get by one way or another, i don't see how that is any different than struggling in any other country.

We have many places to go to but we choose to stay here, that alone should just speak for itself :roll:
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