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Postby zan » Wed Mar 12, 2008 11:35 am

Nikitas wrote:What will I lose?

Access to my ancestral village in the Morphou area for ever. Loss of the place where I grew up, Famagusta. Loss of access and right to live in the place which I know best in Cyprus, the Famagusta district. Limited right to move freely about the island. I suspect that we will have one third of the island under the same regime as the no go areas from 1963 till 2003 where GCs are not permitted to go and are definitely not welcome.

OK so I will have the other two thirds of the island to be free in. But that will be under constant threat of things being deadlocked by some kind of Veto. Which leads me to dispute the two thirds one third proportions of territory. If the loss will be a loss might as well minimise it to the smallest possible amount of territory.


Who said that anywhere will be off limits in a fair partnership Nikitas. Is the EU crippled by Vetos..........Now who is showing lack of trust and insecurity. Your attitude is the same as Makarios' when he said that the TCs could not fill the positions in government. What is it that you want that you think we will veto out of hand.....
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Re: What will you lose

Postby pantheman » Wed Mar 12, 2008 11:49 am

zan wrote:
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zan wrote:What will the GCs lose by letting us have our partnership in Cyprus.


Zan,

please let me answer that with a question to you, and if you answer correctly I will also give you a response.

What will the Turks lose by letting the 15 Mln Kurds have partnership in Turkey?

Answer that mate and you will have your answer. :wink:



We are talking Cyprus and the Turkish Cypriots here mate so stop your constant rubbish by trying to wash over us and answer the question. :roll: :roll:


Zan, stop bypassing my question with you usual clap trap.

Whats good for the goose must also be good for the gander right?

If you were asked by a Kurd the same question, what will be your answer? Simple, no need to skirt the issue. You want something from the GCs the Kurds want something from the Turks. You tell me what they will lose and I'll answer you. if you can that is ????

Otherwise you are just seeking special treatment from the GC side whilst you see fit to shit on the Kurdish people in your own mother country. Isn't that right Zan????
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Re: What will you lose

Postby zan » Wed Mar 12, 2008 12:05 pm

pantheman wrote:
zan wrote:
pantheman wrote:
zan wrote:What will the GCs lose by letting us have our partnership in Cyprus.


Zan,

please let me answer that with a question to you, and if you answer correctly I will also give you a response.

What will the Turks lose by letting the 15 Mln Kurds have partnership in Turkey?

Answer that mate and you will have your answer. :wink:



We are talking Cyprus and the Turkish Cypriots here mate so stop your constant rubbish by trying to wash over us and answer the question. :roll: :roll:


Zan, stop bypassing my question with you usual clap trap.

Whats good for the goose must also be good for the gander right?

If you were asked by a Kurd the same question, what will be your answer? Simple, no need to skirt the issue. You want something from the GCs the Kurds want something from the Turks. You tell me what they will lose and I'll answer you. if you can that is ????

Otherwise you are just seeking special treatment from the GC side whilst you see fit to shit on the Kurdish people in your own mother country. Isn't that right Zan????


Have the Kurds had a constitution that had them as partners????? When you stop your shit and stop denying the truth of the matter then you will also stop the smoke screan you think will get you out of the CYprob situation :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Postby DT. » Wed Mar 12, 2008 12:09 pm

maybe you can define what a partnership is in your mind to help us answer your question.
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Postby zan » Wed Mar 12, 2008 12:15 pm

DT. wrote:maybe you can define what a partnership is in your mind to help us answer your question.


Turn the question back on me why don't you... :roll: :roll: :roll: Old ones are the best DT :roll:

Answer the question.......
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Postby boomerang » Wed Mar 12, 2008 12:17 pm

zan wrote:
DT. wrote:maybe you can define what a partnership is in your mind to help us answer your question.


Turn the question back on me why don't you... :roll: :roll: :roll: Old ones are the best DT :roll:

Answer the question.......


The question should be what will lose...Being in bed with a fascist, 3rd world country is not my cup of tea...
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Postby DT. » Wed Mar 12, 2008 12:18 pm

zan wrote:
DT. wrote:maybe you can define what a partnership is in your mind to help us answer your question.


Turn the question back on me why don't you... :roll: :roll: :roll: Old ones are the best DT :roll:

Answer the question.......


I CAN'T! A partnership can mean a lot of things! I'd love to give you an answer but i don't want to argue about things you may not even mean.

Let us know what thi spartnership is for you and you'll get much more specific answers. Otherwise if you're too lazy stop opening up open-ended threads.
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Postby wallace » Wed Mar 12, 2008 12:24 pm

zan seems to be fascinated by Makarios. :-) Coming back to your previous response on my post. You are the one that says that there are 2 peoples on the island. When I respond in your manner and talk about 2 sides you critisize me. Tell me what's wrong here? :-) Did you hear me say that there were no problems on the island in the past? What I'm saying is that it was on both sides......you just seem to remember only the TC ones. And the reason why for the last 40 years you have been isolated is because the choices the TC have made. Why dont you just look at the history of your leaders.
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Postby boomerang » Wed Mar 12, 2008 12:27 pm

The tcs should take it up with "turkey=fascist state"....all their problems stem from "turkey=fascist state"...period
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Postby DT. » Wed Mar 12, 2008 12:27 pm

Think Zan's lost control of another of his brainy threads :lol:
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