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How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby Oracle » Tue Apr 08, 2008 7:34 pm

CopperLine wrote:What incident on Ledra Street ? Are people talking about the wandering police officers ?

Suppose that was an innocent wandering beyond agreed zones. Surely anyone interested in peace and reconciliation would forgive that ? Suppose it was a deliberate 'provocation', i.e testing the waters, surely anyone interested in peace and reconciliation would want the agreements to be resilient and accommodating enough to cater for this minor matter.

Of course if you're not interested in peace and reconciliation then any mole hill will do to turn into a mountain.


Peace and reconciliation on your part CopperLine means: keep taking the shit from a "wandering" Turkey that does not respect "borders", limits or agreements ....

You are non-starters in "peace-keeping" ...... more belligerent provocateurs :roll:
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Postby Get Real! » Tue Apr 08, 2008 7:34 pm

Bananiot wrote:We, the tree-huggers (which by the way is a term used for the Greens, so it is miserably out of order here) will of course carry on until our vision is realised.

I guess I could've called you the "inter-communal smoochers" but it didn't sound too good... :lol:
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Postby CopperLine » Tue Apr 08, 2008 8:08 pm

So Oracle you think it was deliberate ? The end-game being what ? Could the wandering policeman have been a simple mistake ? Or must there always be some nefarious malice behind every incident ?

Your reply seems to imply that the answer to my question is 'yes, the incident being referred to is just that of the wandering policeman .'

Your reply also seems to imply that 'no, Oracle is not interested in peace and reconciliation. More hatred, yes. Reconciliation definitely no.' No surprise there then.
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Postby Oracle » Tue Apr 08, 2008 8:17 pm

CopperLine wrote:So Oracle you think it was deliberate ? The end-game being what ? Could the wandering policeman have been a simple mistake ? Or must there always be some nefarious malice behind every incident ?

Your reply seems to imply that the answer to my question is 'yes, the incident being referred to is just that of the wandering policeman .'

Your reply also seems to imply that 'no, Oracle is not interested in peace and reconciliation. More hatred, yes. Reconciliation definitely no.' No surprise there then.


Simple mistake? ... I think professionals would resign in disgust at such negligence and gross stupidity on their part...

Viewed that way, deliberate would probably be more acceptable to them? :lol:
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Postby Bananiot » Tue Apr 08, 2008 10:11 pm

Go ahead GR, call us whatever you like, if it makes you feel better. No problem.
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Postby Piratis » Tue Apr 08, 2008 10:57 pm

There is no problem with kissing and hugging. Absolutely none.

The problem is when you gift to the Turks OUR lands and you surrender to them OUR rights.

If you want to became their Ottoman subjects like Cypriots used to be some decades ago, then go to the occupied areas and offer yourselves as slaves. But you have no right to force the rest of us to became slaves just because you are masochists.

Peace is good, but there are things that worth fighting for. These things are democracy, human rights, our land and our decency. Otherwise we should have just remained Ottoman or British subjects. (which I am sure Bananiot would have no problem with)

So, the invaders have to give us back our lands, finally show some respect our human and democratic rights, and that is what will bring peace.

Peace by means of our capitulation and complete surrender to their expansionism against our island is not something that will ever happen, even if a small minority of masochists like Bananiot would like it.
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Postby Get Real! » Tue Apr 08, 2008 11:09 pm

Piratis wrote:There is no problem with kissing and hugging. Absolutely none.

OMG... we've lost another one! :lol:
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Postby zan » Wed Apr 09, 2008 12:24 am

Piratis wrote:There is no problem with kissing and hugging. Absolutely none.

The problem is when you gift to the Turks OUR lands and you surrender to them OUR rights.

If you want to became their Ottoman subjects like Cypriots used to be some decades ago, then go to the occupied areas and offer yourselves as slaves. But you have no right to force the rest of us to became slaves just because you are masochists.

Peace is good, but there are things that worth fighting for. These things are democracy, human rights, our land and our decency. Otherwise we should have just remained Ottoman or British subjects. (which I am sure Bananiot would have no problem with)

So, the invaders have to give us back our lands, finally show some respect our human and democratic rights, and that is what will bring peace.

Peace by means of our capitulation and complete surrender to their expansionism against our island is not something that will ever happen, even if a small minority of masochists like Bananiot would like it.


When you know how to behave and stop the persecution of your fellow Cypriots and give them back their rights of the one and only constitution of Cyprus then you will not need policing...... :roll:
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Postby Kikapu » Wed Apr 09, 2008 2:16 am

CopperLine wrote:So Oracle you think it was deliberate ? The end-game being what ? Could the wandering policeman have been a simple mistake ? Or must there always be some nefarious malice behind every incident ?

Your reply seems to imply that the answer to my question is 'yes, the incident being referred to is just that of the wandering policeman .'

Your reply also seems to imply that 'no, Oracle is not interested in peace and reconciliation. More hatred, yes. Reconciliation definitely no.' No surprise there then.


I have to go along with CopperLine here. First of all, TC's and GC's can cross to either side with a form of an ID. Surely, a TC in police uniform is recognised as a TC, and if a TC or a GC in a police uniform wonders off slightly beyond their assigned positions, in the end they are Cypriots and Cypriots can go all over the island, once they are recognised as being Cypriots.

Now, if the suspicion was, that the police uniformed officers were not TC's but were in fact Turkish military, then I can understand the situation a little better. But since they were not, what's all the fuss.
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Postby humanist » Wed Apr 09, 2008 3:31 am

I think its time Turkey buggered off, from Cyprus and let Cypriots solve it.

To the staunch Turk supporters ..... ask yourselves this .......... can we accept another force to implement peace in Cyprus? Or are we supporting the division?
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