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Postby boomerang » Wed Feb 20, 2008 1:39 pm

purdey wrote:Don't you think it is sad that the Turkish guy wanders around at break time with no one to talk to.I remember my daughter when she started school in a village in the UK,no one played with her,no one spoke to her,they made fun of her though,for four years..It is all very sad.


Why?
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Postby halil » Wed Feb 20, 2008 1:42 pm

alexISS wrote:
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Nikitas wrote:Dont forget Bulgaria. It has a ten per cent Turkish minority and if the emerging principle in international relations is that all minorities are entitled to secede then Bulgaria will be next.

But those that promoted this principle forgot that one way round it in the future will be to expel (or worse) minorities before they get anywhere near asking for secession.

Now I want to see how the USA and Australia will deal with their ethnic indigenous minorities. Will they apply the principle that no minority should be forced to exist under others' sovereignty? OK I was making a joke, dont jump on me.


How about in Greece ? There is a Turkish minority as well.


The 100,000 Turks are not a local majority in Thrace, what about the 20,000,000 Kurds?


if they wants they can declare as well. İ am not against . it will be their own desicion.We all have selfdetermanation rights.
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Postby purdey » Wed Feb 20, 2008 1:44 pm

Because he is a kid,you ignorant BASTARD.
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Postby boomerang » Wed Feb 20, 2008 1:44 pm

halil wrote:
alexISS wrote:
halil wrote:
Nikitas wrote:Dont forget Bulgaria. It has a ten per cent Turkish minority and if the emerging principle in international relations is that all minorities are entitled to secede then Bulgaria will be next.

But those that promoted this principle forgot that one way round it in the future will be to expel (or worse) minorities before they get anywhere near asking for secession.

Now I want to see how the USA and Australia will deal with their ethnic indigenous minorities. Will they apply the principle that no minority should be forced to exist under others' sovereignty? OK I was making a joke, dont jump on me.


How about in Greece ? There is a Turkish minority as well.


The 100,000 Turks are not a local majority in Thrace, what about the 20,000,000 Kurds?


if they wants they can declare as well. İ am not against . it will be their own desicion.We all have selfdetermanation rights.


I dare you to say this loud at the ataturk square...

And further more the kurds were there way way before the ottomans came around...

did the kurds commit ethnic cleansing or maybe they should...monkey see monkey do hey halil...
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Postby denizaksulu » Wed Feb 20, 2008 1:54 pm

boomerang wrote:
halil wrote:
alexISS wrote:
halil wrote:
Nikitas wrote:Dont forget Bulgaria. It has a ten per cent Turkish minority and if the emerging principle in international relations is that all minorities are entitled to secede then Bulgaria will be next.

But those that promoted this principle forgot that one way round it in the future will be to expel (or worse) minorities before they get anywhere near asking for secession.

Now I want to see how the USA and Australia will deal with their ethnic indigenous minorities. Will they apply the principle that no minority should be forced to exist under others' sovereignty? OK I was making a joke, dont jump on me.


How about in Greece ? There is a Turkish minority as well.


The 100,000 Turks are not a local majority in Thrace, what about the 20,000,000 Kurds?


if they wants they can declare as well. İ am not against . it will be their own desicion.We all have selfdetermanation rights.


I dare you to say this loud at the ataturk square...

And further more the kurds were there way way before the ottomans came around...

or maybe they should...monkey seedid the kurds commit ethnic cleansing monkey do hey halil...


Did they hell.
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Postby Oracle » Wed Feb 20, 2008 2:09 pm

paliometoxo wrote:
purdey wrote:Can I suggest something Phoenix.Take a trip to the North, like some of your countrymen get to know a few Turkish Cypriots.It will be an eye opener for you,they are decent hard working people,no axe to grind they just get on with their lives.

Come to think of it go with Bill,I am sure he holds no grudges...


shes nto the only one who will never step foot in the TRNC while turks are there everyone i know could not imagine the idea of living with turks and would love to see them die infact most of my friends wont step foot in the TRNC refuse to give money to a illigal state that stole our land 18% minority that feels like it has the right to control all of cyprus.

though i do have one friend she goes into the TRNC every chance she gets to gamble buy cloths ciggarretes i tell her she is stupid giving the turks her money.

Having said that ive met A FEW TURKISH PPL THAT IVE MADE FRIENDS WITH, caps off/ turkish cypriot as he called himself he come to south to avoid army in noirth and a few guys from mainland turkey called adem and sefa ( hope i spell it right ) sefa meaning sofi for a guy heh, but they where nie guys and her mum came to cyprus to my cousins house..

we also have a turkish cypriot in our class at college who wont shut up about trnc and turkey every chance he gets no one talks to him u see him on breaks walking around alone because no one wants to talk to a turkish guy.

it would be nice if both sides could all get along but why does turkey treat minorities in turkey like scum then expect to have full control of cyprus being a minority here? oh thats right because they have a big army and think they can do whatever they want andwant everyone to follow their rules and ignore peoples questions that they cant answer.

its the same old excuses oh we said yes to annan plan we should be exused for our illigal invasion and rapings and killings and for taking 37% of your island when we are 18% minority and oh because 1960 agreements saying 50/50% power in cyprus thats how it should be for TCS but it never says in the 1960 agreement there should be two seperate states they take parts of the agreement that suits them when they want.

they demand to much then they demand more on top they have no right to deman this they are the ones who chose to have two states where in 1960 agreement does ti say TWO states/? yet they use this excuse to try take 50% control of the island... IDIOTS


Good going Paliometoxo ....
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Postby halil » Wed Feb 20, 2008 2:10 pm

boomerang wrote:
halil wrote:
alexISS wrote:
halil wrote:
Nikitas wrote:Dont forget Bulgaria. It has a ten per cent Turkish minority and if the emerging principle in international relations is that all minorities are entitled to secede then Bulgaria will be next.

But those that promoted this principle forgot that one way round it in the future will be to expel (or worse) minorities before they get anywhere near asking for secession.

Now I want to see how the USA and Australia will deal with their ethnic indigenous minorities. Will they apply the principle that no minority should be forced to exist under others' sovereignty? OK I was making a joke, dont jump on me.


How about in Greece ? There is a Turkish minority as well.


The 100,000 Turks are not a local majority in Thrace, what about the 20,000,000 Kurds?


if they wants they can declare as well. İ am not against . it will be their own desicion.We all have selfdetermanation rights.


I dare you to say this loud at the ataturk square...

And further more the kurds were there way way before the ottomans came around...

did the kurds commit ethnic cleansing or maybe they should...monkey see monkey do hey halil...


you are mixing again apples with pears.
I am living in TRNC mate . I can give freely my ideas.
and stop stucking with past . I am not interseting with ottaman time at all.
I am only interesting with Cyprus . My time is started from 1957..............
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Postby 74LB » Wed Feb 20, 2008 2:50 pm

Oracle wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:
purdey wrote:Can I suggest something Phoenix.Take a trip to the North, like some of your countrymen get to know a few Turkish Cypriots.It will be an eye opener for you,they are decent hard working people,no axe to grind they just get on with their lives.

Come to think of it go with Bill,I am sure he holds no grudges...


shes nto the only one who will never step foot in the TRNC while turks are there everyone i know could not imagine the idea of living with turks and would love to see them die infact most of my friends wont step foot in the TRNC refuse to give money to a illigal state that stole our land 18% minority that feels like it has the right to control all of cyprus.

though i do have one friend she goes into the TRNC every chance she gets to gamble buy cloths ciggarretes i tell her she is stupid giving the turks her money.

Having said that ive met A FEW TURKISH PPL THAT IVE MADE FRIENDS WITH, caps off/ turkish cypriot as he called himself he come to south to avoid army in noirth and a few guys from mainland turkey called adem and sefa ( hope i spell it right ) sefa meaning sofi for a guy heh, but they where nie guys and her mum came to cyprus to my cousins house..

we also have a turkish cypriot in our class at college who wont shut up about trnc and turkey every chance he gets no one talks to him u see him on breaks walking around alone because no one wants to talk to a turkish guy.

it would be nice if both sides could all get along but why does turkey treat minorities in turkey like scum then expect to have full control of cyprus being a minority here? oh thats right because they have a big army and think they can do whatever they want andwant everyone to follow their rules and ignore peoples questions that they cant answer.

its the same old excuses oh we said yes to annan plan we should be exused for our illigal invasion and rapings and killings and for taking 37% of your island when we are 18% minority and oh because 1960 agreements saying 50/50% power in cyprus thats how it should be for TCS but it never says in the 1960 agreement there should be two seperate states they take parts of the agreement that suits them when they want.

they demand to much then they demand more on top they have no right to deman this they are the ones who chose to have two states where in 1960 agreement does ti say TWO states/? yet they use this excuse to try take 50% control of the island... IDIOTS


Good going Paliometoxo ....


Purdey - Can I suggest something Phoenix.Take a trip to the North, like some of your countrymen get to know a few Turkish Cypriots.It will be an eye opener for you,they are decent hard working people,no axe to grind they just get on with their lives.


So true, why not visit and see for yourselves. And you don't even have to spend a single Euro, just visit and talk to a few people :idea:

Paliometoxo - everyone i know could not imagine the idea of living with turks and would love to see them die


Fantastic, a solution can't be far off with that mentality.

Phoenix/Oracle - Good going Paliometoxo ....


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Postby observer » Wed Feb 20, 2008 3:17 pm

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ERCAKICA: TURKISH CYPRIOT SIDE COMMITTED TO ESTABLISHING PARTNERSHIP STATE ON THE BASIS OF POLITICAL EQUALITY OF THE TWO SIDES
The Presidential Spokesperson Hasan Ercakica has reiterated the Turkish Cypriot Side’s commitment to work towards the establishment of a new partnership state based on the political equality of the two peoples and the equal status of two constituent states.

The Presidential spokesman evaluated the results of the first round of President Elections on the Greek Cypriot Side as well as Kosovo’s declaration of independence during his weekly press briefing today.

Speaking to reporters, Mr. Ercakica said that the results of Sunday’s first round of ‘Presidential elections’ in the South indicated that the Greek Cypriot people were concerned by the consequences of rejecting the Annan Plan and had thus desired the election a new leader whose policies will be supported by the international community.

The Presidential spokesman expressed the hope that the stance adopted by the Greek Cypriot people will contribute to breaking the current deadlock in efforts aimed at finding a solution.

Stressing that the Turkish Cypriot Side will continue to work towards establishing a new partnership state based on the political equality of the two peoples and the equal status of two constituent states, Mr. Ercakica said that the Turkish Cypriot Side was committed to making the best out of all opportunities to that end.

Also touching upon the issue of Kosovo, the Presidential spokesperson said that there were important lessons to derive from the process which led to Kosovo’s independence.

“The most important lesson to be learnt from the Kosovo issue is that no people can be forced or compelled to live under the authority of another nation” he said, adding that this was why the Turkish Cypriot Side was going to continue to work towards finding a mutually acceptable solution to the Cyprus Problem.
Responding to questions as to whether the TRNC was considering to diplomatically recognize the breakaway state, Mr. Ercakica said that there was no such preparation to do so at this point in time.


Kosovo's UDI not recognized by TRNC
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Postby shahmaran » Wed Feb 20, 2008 3:19 pm

Yeah Phoenix you are forgetting one minor detail which might be the reason why the GC's got "singled out" for, and that might be the fact that WE WERE MURDERING EACH OTHER. Well you were murdering us more like, but then we went onto murdering you too, not that it matters anymore. The point is Turkey could not stand by and watch Greece take control with murder.

What did you think it was going to happen if Turkey did not intervene, Greece was NOT going to give us the "special" treatment and everything would have been sweet and dandy like it was before? Please! :roll:

Come to think of it, Sampson must have been a highly respectable leader for people like you and that little shit Paliometexo :lol:

And you go on to calling the Turks racist, what planet do you REALLY come from?!
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