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CTP DELGATION MEETS GERMAN OFFICIALS

Postby halil » Fri Apr 11, 2008 11:56 am

The Republican Turkish Party delegation – which is in Germany - is continuing its contacts in Berlin.
Earlier, the delegation met with the Social Democrat Party Secretary General Hubertus Heil at the party headquarters in Berlin.
During the meeting, Mr Kalyoncu briefed Mr Heil on the latest developments concerning the Cyprus issue.
For his part, Mr Heil welcomed the positive developments in Cyprus and underlined the need to lift the international isolations on the Turkish Cypriot People.

The CTP delegation also met with the President of German-Turkish Parliamentarians Friendship Group and the SDP Federal MP Johannes Kahrs and the delegation met with the Deputy Parliamentary Leader of German Social Democrats – former Defence Minister Walter Kolbow.
During the meeting, Mr Kolbow said that a new era has begun in Cyprus with the election of Dimitris Christofias as the Leader of the Greek Cypriot Administration, adding that conditions are better now for the solution of the Cyprus problem.

Separately, the Head of the German-Turkish Parliamentary Friendship Group- SDP MP Johannes Kahrs said he is not in favour of making use of North Cyrus during Turkey’s EU membership process.
“If Cyprus will be unified, North Cyprus should not be suffering from this and it should be provided with equal conditions” Kahrs stressed.
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Postby kurupetos » Fri Apr 11, 2008 12:04 pm

Well done "TRNC". :D Gays are with you. :lol:

From Wikipedia's Kahrs' biography:
Kahrs geht offen mit seiner Homosexualität um.


Translation: Very often Kahrs openly speaks about his homosexuality.

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Postby kurupetos » Fri Apr 11, 2008 12:17 pm

Probably "Mr." Kahrs thought TRNC means Transexual Republic of Northern Cyprus :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby shahmaran » Fri Apr 11, 2008 1:36 pm

He might have been after the Republic of Cocks but picked the wrong side :lol:
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Postby zan » Fri Apr 11, 2008 2:05 pm

I'd like to add "Republic of Crooks".... :lol: :lol:
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Postby Eric dayi » Fri Apr 11, 2008 2:07 pm

kurupetos wrote:Well done "TRNC". :D Gays are with you. :lol:

From Wikipedia's Kahrs' biography:
Kahrs geht offen mit seiner Homosexualität um.


Translation: Very often Kahrs openly speaks about his homosexuality.

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Athens is the center of gay life in Greece, and is a magnet for Greek gays from all over Greece. Likewise, Limassol is the gay center of Cyprus, and also is a magnet for Greek Cypriot gays. Both cities have the highest concentration of gay bars, and the largest gay subcultures of their respective countries. Limassol, however, as a tourist town, has a high concentration of foreigners, and consequently, its gay bars tend to be more targeted at gay European tourists who come to Cyprus. Gay bars in Athens tend to be more authentically Greek.

Both countries are European in their outlook on homosexuality, meaning they are relatively progressive in their tolerance of homosexuals, relative to the rest of the world. Compared with the rest of Europe, however, Greece and Cyprus are less open and accepting, as evidenced by their having to be pressured to drop anti- gay laws by the E.U. Greek and Cypriot culture, like most of the west, are in the midst of social change in regards to attitudes about homosexuality.


http://www.debtaylor.com/fho/069805.html

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Postby DT. » Fri Apr 11, 2008 2:19 pm

Eric dayi wrote:
kurupetos wrote:Well done "TRNC". :D Gays are with you. :lol:

From Wikipedia's Kahrs' biography:
Kahrs geht offen mit seiner Homosexualität um.


Translation: Very often Kahrs openly speaks about his homosexuality.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:



Athens is the center of gay life in Greece, and is a magnet for Greek gays from all over Greece. Likewise, Limassol is the gay center of Cyprus, and also is a magnet for Greek Cypriot gays. Both cities have the highest concentration of gay bars, and the largest gay subcultures of their respective countries. Limassol, however, as a tourist town, has a high concentration of foreigners, and consequently, its gay bars tend to be more targeted at gay European tourists who come to Cyprus. Gay bars in Athens tend to be more authentically Greek.

Both countries are European in their outlook on homosexuality, meaning they are relatively progressive in their tolerance of homosexuals, relative to the rest of the world. Compared with the rest of Europe, however, Greece and Cyprus are less open and accepting, as evidenced by their having to be pressured to drop anti- gay laws by the E.U. Greek and Cypriot culture, like most of the west, are in the midst of social change in regards to attitudes about homosexuality.


http://www.debtaylor.com/fho/069805.html

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SO what you're bsically saying you homophobic ape is that if a country has one gay person and that person resides in Capital City of that country then that city is the gayest city in the country. WHich is basically what this article is saying.

Well done, thinking isn't your forte, is it?

BTW, you found that link suspiciously quickly.... :wink:
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Postby kurupetos » Fri Apr 11, 2008 2:24 pm

zan wrote:I'd like to add "Republic of Crooks".... :lol: :lol:


Turkey? 8) :lol:
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Postby kurupetos » Fri Apr 11, 2008 2:27 pm

DT. wrote:
Eric dayi wrote:
kurupetos wrote:Well done "TRNC". :D Gays are with you. :lol:

From Wikipedia's Kahrs' biography:
Kahrs geht offen mit seiner Homosexualität um.


Translation: Very often Kahrs openly speaks about his homosexuality.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:



Athens is the center of gay life in Greece, and is a magnet for Greek gays from all over Greece. Likewise, Limassol is the gay center of Cyprus, and also is a magnet for Greek Cypriot gays. Both cities have the highest concentration of gay bars, and the largest gay subcultures of their respective countries. Limassol, however, as a tourist town, has a high concentration of foreigners, and consequently, its gay bars tend to be more targeted at gay European tourists who come to Cyprus. Gay bars in Athens tend to be more authentically Greek.

Both countries are European in their outlook on homosexuality, meaning they are relatively progressive in their tolerance of homosexuals, relative to the rest of the world. Compared with the rest of Europe, however, Greece and Cyprus are less open and accepting, as evidenced by their having to be pressured to drop anti- gay laws by the E.U. Greek and Cypriot culture, like most of the west, are in the midst of social change in regards to attitudes about homosexuality.


http://www.debtaylor.com/fho/069805.html

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


SO what you're bsically saying you homophobic ape is that if a country has one gay person and that person resides in Capital City of that country then that city is the gayest city in the country. WHich is basically what this article is saying.

Well done, thinking isn't your forte, is it?

BTW, you found that link suspiciously quickly.... :wink:


That's because it's his Home Page, isn't it erica? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby zan » Fri Apr 11, 2008 2:32 pm

DT. wrote:
Eric dayi wrote:
kurupetos wrote:Well done "TRNC". :D Gays are with you. :lol:

From Wikipedia's Kahrs' biography:
Kahrs geht offen mit seiner Homosexualität um.


Translation: Very often Kahrs openly speaks about his homosexuality.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:



Athens is the center of gay life in Greece, and is a magnet for Greek gays from all over Greece. Likewise, Limassol is the gay center of Cyprus, and also is a magnet for Greek Cypriot gays. Both cities have the highest concentration of gay bars, and the largest gay subcultures of their respective countries. Limassol, however, as a tourist town, has a high concentration of foreigners, and consequently, its gay bars tend to be more targeted at gay European tourists who come to Cyprus. Gay bars in Athens tend to be more authentically Greek.

Both countries are European in their outlook on homosexuality, meaning they are relatively progressive in their tolerance of homosexuals, relative to the rest of the world. Compared with the rest of Europe, however, Greece and Cyprus are less open and accepting, as evidenced by their having to be pressured to drop anti- gay laws by the E.U. Greek and Cypriot culture, like most of the west, are in the midst of social change in regards to attitudes about homosexuality.


http://www.debtaylor.com/fho/069805.html

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SO what you're bsically saying you homophobic ape is that if a country has one gay person and that person resides in Capital City of that country then that city is the gayest city in the country. WHich is basically what this article is saying.

Well done, thinking isn't your forte, is it?

BTW, you found that link suspiciously quickly.... :wink:


Why didn't you just reply to Corrupticos' post if you were going to have a go at him.....He mentioned the gays I think!! :roll:
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