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Monologue of Tassos and insan

Postby insan » Sat Apr 02, 2005 10:34 pm

1 - The reunification of the country, its economy and its society, whilst each community would preserve its own identity and culture and the control of its own affairs in conditions of political equality.


What about political equality of two communities on common affairs of Central Government?

2- A functional solution in a functioning state structure, in which no one community would impose its will on the other, but at the same time and more important, neither community would be allowed to lead to and create deadlocks in important functions and activities of the state.


Does that mean TCs should always accept the will of GC majority in important functions and activities of the state even they think there's something wrong?


3- Respect for human rights, democratic principles and fundamentalliberties for all lawful citizens and their practical and effectual application for all.


Does that mean a mixed Federal State, without any restrictions and ethnic lines? If so we don't need a bi-zonal, bi-communal federation.


4- Termination of the occupation and gradual withdrawal of all foreign troops and elements from Cyprus, with the aim of the full demilitarization of Cyprus. For a transitional period a multi-national peace-keeping force would be established in order to ensure the feeling of security and good order for both communities.


TCs want gradual reduction of all foreign troops but not nullification of treaty of guarantee and treaty of alliance. TCs do not trust a multi-national peace keeping force if Turkey is not among them.

5- Safeguards that the solution to be found, would actually be implemented, through self-executing stages and effective guarantees as to the security of the state, especially in the light of the trauma of the Turkish invasion.


TCs asked effective guarantees as to the security of the state, especially in the light of the trauma of the Greek-GC oppression, terror and massacres.
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Postby MicAtCyp » Sun Apr 03, 2005 3:16 pm

Since this is a monologue I guess if anyone replies will be labeled a Tasos or "MicAtCyp type" :(
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