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Does Reunification equal Reconciliation?

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby utu » Sat Feb 09, 2008 1:45 am

phoenix wrote:
.... And by extrapolation I make an even better point. 8)

If you are going to keep being dissatisfied with everything on offer .... then the kindest solution of all, makes the deepest cut, back prior to 1571 ....



You're sidestepping the question. Why will you not give a straight answer. You would not be by any chance living on former Turkish Cypriot land, are you?
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Postby repulsewarrior » Sat Feb 09, 2008 2:52 am

Good topic utu, I hope that people will take it seriously.

by all means all displaced should have the right to take back what has always been theirs.

that is why i say it is possible with a bizonal jurisdiction which would include enclaves as components of the two parts. nothing is fair in this story unless both societies consider the harm the selfishness of 'their' thinking brought the other.

using your analogy of jerusalem, the problem of a palestine that is not 'a whole' consider the enclaves that palestinians live in. how can this be resolved, "two states" that live "side by side" realisticly as so many world leaders espouse, jerusalem should belong to no one. however a State that is bicomunnal and territory that is divided bizonally, as i describe it, will certainly be a greater benefit to Humanity while it allows for the existence of an isreal and a palestine, and free movement to all these people.
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