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Was Ex President Denktas Right?

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Postby zan » Sun Mar 30, 2008 1:58 am

Get Real! wrote:Denktash, the smelly hog owes his very life to Greek Cypriots yet today he has all these ideas and opinions about Cyprus… the audacity is phenomenal! :roll:


I will ask him if he would send you a thank you note when I see him in the summer... :roll: :lol: :lol:
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Postby Piratis » Sun Mar 30, 2008 1:59 am

Viewpoint wrote:Piratis
We never had any 70%-30% "partnership".


With a vice presidency, a veto right and 30% of government posts Id say you need to read your own 1960 agreements you cling onto so dearly today to understand the meaning of a partnership.

Yes, you collaborated with the British and the Turks in order for once again to deny to the Cypriot people their freedom and self-determination, and as a gift for your help the colonialists granted to you unfair privilages on our loss. But there was never any "partnership".


You signed on that dotted line obviously you had no intention of keeping your word and sticking to the agreements from the outset and did everything to ruin everything but you paid by losing 37% of the island. Good thing those agreements incorparated partnership and gave us as you call them "privilidges" or we would have forced to become Greek muslims if were allowed the right to live of course.


You keep our land under occupation with illegal means. You don't own 37%. You stole 37%. Big difference. What you own is 18%, spread all around Cyprus, not in any particular area.


We used to co-owned the whole of Cyprus but gave 63% to the GCs, you may say we were greedy by keeping 37% but dont forget you were going to gift 100% to Greece with or wihtout the TCs.

The war that started between Cyprus and Turkey in 1974 can only end when Turkey returns to us our lands. Don't hope that we will ever agree for you to keep our lands. If you choose to continue the war against us, do it. But know we will never surrender and sooner or later we will take our lands back either you like it or not.


OK.


VP, you didn't co-own anything. Cyprus is owned by Cypriots as a whole, not by any ethnic groups separately in any kind of partnership.

You are illegally occupying 1/3rd of our country and there is no question about it. Or you want the UN resolutions again?

So cut the lame excuses. If you want to steal our lands then continue your war against Cypriots, but be certain that you will not win it.
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Postby zan » Sun Mar 30, 2008 2:04 am

Piratis wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Piratis
We never had any 70%-30% "partnership".


With a vice presidency, a veto right and 30% of government posts Id say you need to read your own 1960 agreements you cling onto so dearly today to understand the meaning of a partnership.

Yes, you collaborated with the British and the Turks in order for once again to deny to the Cypriot people their freedom and self-determination, and as a gift for your help the colonialists granted to you unfair privilages on our loss. But there was never any "partnership".


You signed on that dotted line obviously you had no intention of keeping your word and sticking to the agreements from the outset and did everything to ruin everything but you paid by losing 37% of the island. Good thing those agreements incorparated partnership and gave us as you call them "privilidges" or we would have forced to become Greek muslims if were allowed the right to live of course.


You keep our land under occupation with illegal means. You don't own 37%. You stole 37%. Big difference. What you own is 18%, spread all around Cyprus, not in any particular area.


We used to co-owned the whole of Cyprus but gave 63% to the GCs, you may say we were greedy by keeping 37% but dont forget you were going to gift 100% to Greece with or wihtout the TCs.

The war that started between Cyprus and Turkey in 1974 can only end when Turkey returns to us our lands. Don't hope that we will ever agree for you to keep our lands. If you choose to continue the war against us, do it. But know we will never surrender and sooner or later we will take our lands back either you like it or not.


OK.


VP, you didn't co-own anything. Cyprus is owned by Cypriots as a whole, not by any ethnic groups separately in any kind of partnership.

You are illegally occupying 1/3rd of our country and there is no question about it. Or you want the UN resolutions again?

So cut the lame excuses. If you want to steal our lands then continue your war against Cypriots, but be certain that you will not win it.


Perhaps you should try reading the Zurich agreement :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Postby Get Real! » Sun Mar 30, 2008 2:08 am

zan wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Denktash, the smelly hog owes his very life to Greek Cypriots yet today he has all these ideas and opinions about Cyprus… the audacity is phenomenal! :roll:


I will ask him if he would send you a thank you note when I see him in the summer... :roll: :lol: :lol:

It's someone else he has to send the note to...
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Postby zan » Sun Mar 30, 2008 2:11 am

Get Real! wrote:
zan wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Denktash, the smelly hog owes his very life to Greek Cypriots yet today he has all these ideas and opinions about Cyprus… the audacity is phenomenal! :roll:


I will ask him if he would send you a thank you note when I see him in the summer... :roll: :lol: :lol:

It's someone else he has to send the note to...


I will see if he will make it a general one so you can pass it around.... :roll:
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Postby Get Real! » Sun Mar 30, 2008 2:44 am

zan wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
zan wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Denktash, the smelly hog owes his very life to Greek Cypriots yet today he has all these ideas and opinions about Cyprus… the audacity is phenomenal! :roll:


I will ask him if he would send you a thank you note when I see him in the summer... :roll: :lol: :lol:

It's someone else he has to send the note to...


I will see if he will make it a general one so you can pass it around.... :roll:

Err, yeah... he could do a To Whom It May Concern: :lol:
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Postby Elisabeth Marie » Sun Mar 30, 2008 10:27 am

Whos TPap?
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Postby Bananiot » Sun Mar 30, 2008 12:03 pm

Good bloody question! He nearly became our ethnarch while creating a police state where people were afraid to talk and even think. Cyprus went through its dark age under this fanatic and rejectionist individual who could never stomach anyone that uttered a different view from his.

We got rid of him on February 17 2008.
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Postby Nikitas » Sun Mar 30, 2008 12:30 pm

Well Bananiot, seems that TPap was not the only rejectionist. Just now I heard on the radio that general Bouyoukanit on leaving Cyprus stated that the Turkish army will remain in Cyprus even after a solution is reached. Cumhurriyet today has the headline "Not one single soldier will leave". Seems rejectionists are not limited to one side.

How you can have a solution with the Turkish army remaining on the island is the mystery for some, like me. If that is to happen then is it not like a conquest of the north, and was that not the point all along?
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Postby Get Real! » Sun Mar 30, 2008 12:34 pm

Bananiot wrote:Good bloody question! He nearly became our ethnarch while creating a police state where people were afraid to talk and even think. Cyprus went through its dark age under this fanatic and rejectionist individual who could never stomach anyone that uttered a different view from his.

You're talking RUBBISH as per usual.
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