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Postby Bananiot » Mon Feb 11, 2008 10:23 pm

Great thinking Piratis, just because you have not seen the polls, they do not exist!
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Postby paliometoxo » Mon Feb 11, 2008 10:23 pm

the solution is TURKS out of cyprus so simple yet the bastards wont leave
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Postby Oracle » Mon Feb 11, 2008 10:49 pm

paliometoxo wrote:the solution is TURKS out of cyprus so simple yet the bastards wont leave


paliometoxo ... it does not serve their purpose to follow the simple path ...


Remember: Fools grow without watering; and then they live, but do not learn.

The enemy we must convince, does not think as we do ....

We may have to first change our ways to modify the enemy ...
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Postby zan » Mon Feb 11, 2008 10:51 pm

Get Real! wrote:
zan wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Expatkiwi wrote:
Piratis wrote:Democracy means to allow the people to take their own decisions for their own country. Not the colonialist to force somehting on us against our will.
This is our island. The Ottoman empire is over. Your minority can stay on this island as equal Cypriot citizens but you have no right to impose undemocratically your own will. We are not part of the Ottoman or the British empires anymore.


The problem, Piratis, is that the Greek Cypriot majority DIDN'T want the Turkish Cypriot minority to be equal Cypriot citizens. That was what started the intercommunal fighting in late 1963...

They were not "equal Cypriot citizens" because their mere 18.4% of total population was given 30% of the House of Representatives and all governmental, administrative and state posts, 40% of the security forces, and a vice president with veto power. This Constitution, which had been imposed by foreign powers, was completely unacceptable to the GC community.


same old same old!!!
The Akritas Plan

The Leader AKRITAS

That doesn't look like the entire/genuine Akritas plan but anyway show us the bit that orders genocide... :lol:


That would be the Ifestos plan :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: :arrow:
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Postby Get Real! » Mon Feb 11, 2008 11:03 pm

zan wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
zan wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Expatkiwi wrote:
Piratis wrote:Democracy means to allow the people to take their own decisions for their own country. Not the colonialist to force somehting on us against our will.
This is our island. The Ottoman empire is over. Your minority can stay on this island as equal Cypriot citizens but you have no right to impose undemocratically your own will. We are not part of the Ottoman or the British empires anymore.


The problem, Piratis, is that the Greek Cypriot majority DIDN'T want the Turkish Cypriot minority to be equal Cypriot citizens. That was what started the intercommunal fighting in late 1963...

They were not "equal Cypriot citizens" because their mere 18.4% of total population was given 30% of the House of Representatives and all governmental, administrative and state posts, 40% of the security forces, and a vice president with veto power. This Constitution, which had been imposed by foreign powers, was completely unacceptable to the GC community.


same old same old!!!
The Akritas Plan

The Leader AKRITAS

That doesn't look like the entire/genuine Akritas plan but anyway show us the bit that orders genocide... :lol:


That would be the Ifestos plan :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: :arrow:

But according to your community that took place sometime in March 1974 but as Iceman already informed you in the past...

I hate to be the one to correct you but your facts about TC's being attacked before Turkish army landed is completely wrong...
The truth is,TC forces in towns,villages were on military alert form the day the coup started (15th July) but no gunfire was exchanged until the morning of 20th July when Turkish troops started landing..
The TC's learned the news from the announcement Denktas made on Bayrak radio..his exact words were "Turk silahli kuvvetleri adanin her yanindan havadan ve karadan cikartma harekatina baslamistir...gazaniz mubarek olsun"
(Turkish armed forces have started landing all over the island)
Some even say the first fire started by trigger happy TC's after hearing Denktas saying Turkish Armed forces were landing ALL over the island...
Anyway the fight did not last longer than 3-4 hours in most places because TC forces were overpowered..(and Turkish army did not arrive as Denktas announced)
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Postby zan » Mon Feb 11, 2008 11:05 pm

Get Real! wrote:
zan wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
zan wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Expatkiwi wrote:
Piratis wrote:Democracy means to allow the people to take their own decisions for their own country. Not the colonialist to force somehting on us against our will.
This is our island. The Ottoman empire is over. Your minority can stay on this island as equal Cypriot citizens but you have no right to impose undemocratically your own will. We are not part of the Ottoman or the British empires anymore.


The problem, Piratis, is that the Greek Cypriot majority DIDN'T want the Turkish Cypriot minority to be equal Cypriot citizens. That was what started the intercommunal fighting in late 1963...

They were not "equal Cypriot citizens" because their mere 18.4% of total population was given 30% of the House of Representatives and all governmental, administrative and state posts, 40% of the security forces, and a vice president with veto power. This Constitution, which had been imposed by foreign powers, was completely unacceptable to the GC community.


same old same old!!!
The Akritas Plan

The Leader AKRITAS

That doesn't look like the entire/genuine Akritas plan but anyway show us the bit that orders genocide... :lol:


That would be the Ifestos plan :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: :arrow:

But according to your community that took place sometime in March 1974 but as Iceman already informed you in the past...

I hate to be the one to correct you but your facts about TC's being attacked before Turkish army landed is completely wrong...
The truth is,TC forces in towns,villages were on military alert form the day the coup started (15th July) but no gunfire was exchanged until the morning of 20th July when Turkish troops started landing..
The TC's learned the news from the announcement Denktas made on Bayrak radio..his exact words were "Turk silahli kuvvetleri adanin her yanindan havadan ve karadan cikartma harekatina baslamistir...gazaniz mubarek olsun"
(Turkish armed forces have started landing all over the island)
Some even say the first fire started by trigger happy TC's after hearing Denktas saying Turkish Armed forces were landing ALL over the island...
Anyway the fight did not last longer than 3-4 hours in most places because TC forces were overpowered..(and Turkish army did not arrive as Denktas announced)


I gave you the plan not the execution of it...It was thwarted.......
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Postby Viewpoint » Mon Feb 11, 2008 11:29 pm

Piratis wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Expatkiwi wrote:
Piratis wrote:Democracy means to allow the people to take their own decisions for their own country. Not the colonialist to force somehting on us against our will.
This is our island. The Ottoman empire is over. Your minority can stay on this island as equal Cypriot citizens but you have no right to impose undemocratically your own will. We are not part of the Ottoman or the British empires anymore.


The problem, Piratis, is that the Greek Cypriot majority DIDN'T want the Turkish Cypriot minority to be equal Cypriot citizens. That was what started the intercommunal fighting in late 1963...

They were not "equal Cypriot citizens" because their mere 18.4% of total population was given 30% of the House of Representatives and all governmental, administrative and state posts, 40% of the security forces, and a vice president with veto power. This Constitution, which had been imposed by foreign powers, was completely unacceptable to the GC community.


Thats right Get Real. The British Colonialists had collaborated with the former, Turkish, colonialists in order to stop the Cypriot from gaining the freedom and self-determination.

If they had allowed Cypriot people to be equal without racist discriminations and take decisions in a democratic way then there wouldn't be any Cyprus Problem, and Cyprus would be a free island.


So you believe it was OK for GCs to sell us to the Greeks?
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Postby umit07 » Mon Feb 11, 2008 11:35 pm

It's their "democratic" and "legal" right to do as they wish VP!
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Postby Viewpoint » Mon Feb 11, 2008 11:48 pm

umit07 wrote:It's their "democratic" and "legal" right to do as they wish VP!



SO we do not have any rights but to accept what the GCs want :evil:
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Postby umit07 » Mon Feb 11, 2008 11:57 pm

EXACTLY. Thats why mama had to send in some help.
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