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GREEK CYPRIOTS ATTACK AGAIN!!!!

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby xxNilxx » Sat May 03, 2008 12:08 am

btw 'OCCUPIED' they protected us... otherwise you would have completely destroyed the turkish cypriot race in cyprus DELI GAVUR
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Postby Eric dayi » Sat May 03, 2008 3:13 am

ARMENIAN CYPRIOT wrote:
Eric dayi wrote:
ARMENIAN CYPRIOT wrote:Oh dear looks like Erica has run off and shown everybody just how much of a coward he really is. :lol: :lol: :wink:


Hey, I don't sit in front of my PC waiting for an AC cyber warrior to lie to me again.

You said last Tuesday, now you are telling me you'll be here Saturday, next you'll be telling me first Friday of the next millennium.

Listen pal, you threatened me, you said I live in Essex but post from Istanbul and you could be here by (last) Tuesday meaning that you must know where I live and that you'll come and find me.

Only cowards like you keep changing their stories pal.

You want me, come and get me. GR claims he knows a loy about me ask him where I live in you are too stupid to find me yourself.

BTW, you still haven't answered my question, is Istanbul in Essex or not?

DOOOOOOOOH!

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Little girl when I asked to meet you on tuesday, you didnt reply like the brave little facist you are. I will be there saturday and we will see how brave you are then. Ricco any jackass example,you can sign up and say they are in Istanbul and use the alias Ricco which is what you did, since you are to much of a coward to post what you did with this name.Lets see if you have the balls to say that in my face saturday little girl. :lol: :lol: :wink:


You said Tuesday and I waited for you coward but you didn't turn up, then you make an excuse and tell me Saturday. Are you sure you don't mean Saturday next millennium you little cyber warrior?

Why are you such a coward to even try to prove your allegations against me you little coward? Scared that a PM to Admin will proves what a lying twat you are little man?

I keep challenging you prove I am supposed to have said what you claim but you decide to hide like a little girl.

Go on little man, show everyone what a clever dick you are and expose me. PM Admin and ask him where this other guy "Ricco" posted from but you won't will you, little coward?

Here's a photo of Armenian Cypriot Chicken I found.

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Is Istanbul in Essex little twat?



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Postby miltiades » Sat May 03, 2008 9:07 am

xxNilxx wrote:IF YOU NEVER STARTED TO KILL US NONE OF THIS WOULD HAVE HAPPENED... DELI GAVUR.. THATS WHY WE CALL THEM DELI GAVUR.. HOW CAN WE HAVE PEACE WITH THESE PEOPLE BE??


THEY ARE DELIIIIII GAVUR

I wonder if Talat and all his negotiating team have the same sick attitutes that you have. However I do not think so , ignorance hopefuly is concentrated amongst the Plonkers such as you !!!
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Postby bilako22 » Sun May 04, 2008 10:36 am

miltiades wrote:
xxNilxx wrote:IF YOU NEVER STARTED TO KILL US NONE OF THIS WOULD HAVE HAPPENED... DELI GAVUR.. THATS WHY WE CALL THEM DELI GAVUR.. HOW CAN WE HAVE PEACE WITH THESE PEOPLE BE??


THEY ARE DELIIIIII GAVUR

I wonder if Talat and all his negotiating team have the same sick attitutes that you have. However I do not think so , ignorance hopefuly is concentrated amongst the Plonkers such as you !!!


We are all ignorant , pillock , that is the cause of all our problems in Cyprus.
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Postby halil » Sun May 04, 2008 12:19 pm

ok .... you called 2 drunks them ..... how about this one .....

School must tackle racism
By Alexia Saoulli

Expert recommendations have not been followed

THE ENGLISH School’s senior management team was yesterday blamed for turning a blind eye to racist outbursts and for failing to encourage students’ respect for fellow classmates’ differences.

The accusation was made 24 hours after Greek nationalist graffiti was found sprayed across the Nicosia fee-paying school’s walls. ‘The English School is Greek,’ said one slogan. Others targeted specific teachers.


The latest attack follows a series of incidents dating back at least two years. In 2006 a group of Turkish Cypriot students enrolled at the school were beaten up by students from a nearby gymnasium, and earlier this year the school’s Turkish Language room was defaced. There are approximately 90 Turkish Cypriot students at the school.

According to school sources, most cases are not investigated by the school or police.

“It is a major issue and the management tries to cover it up. The school’s policy of ‘don’t do anything and the problem will be solved’ is wrong,” said one teacher who did not want to be named.

Apparently the establishment has had a series of outside expert opinions on how to create a cultural sensitive school but none of the many recommendations listed in each of the reports has ever been implemented.

“Some were not even discussed. I hope the new board and the new chairman [Kyriakos Vassiliou] will be much more sensitive to these issues and understand the need to take measures,” the teacher said.

Judging from Vassiliou’s reaction to the incident the teacher will not be disappointed.

“Unfortunately this kind of racism does exist. On balance the experiment to have Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot students together has been very successful. There are a portion of people who are opposed to this and are trying to destroy it. We hope in time this will lessen,” Vassilou said yesterday.

The chairman said the board planned to address the issue at its next meeting on May 12 and would discuss preventive measures to stop similar future incidences. One suggestion he made was the possibility of introducing closed circuit cameras.

“We also have to get the students to see what the English School offers them. They attend an exceptional school and get so much out of it. They will see later in life what it means to be an old boy or girl. It is not in their interest to tarnish the school’s reputation when there are so many other ways to let off steam,” he said.

Vassiliou added that although the school did not know who the culprits behind the latest incident were, it would start punishing those caught committing these kinds of offences.

“Students must learn that they will be punished, whoever they are and without exception,” he said.

A number of students, parents and teachers told the Sunday Mail members of EFEN, an extreme right-wing youth organisation, were the problem.

“It must be them because one of the teachers named on the wall is sympathetic towards Turkish Cypriots,” a sixth form student said.

Senior teacher Antonis Antoniou has been responsible for staff development and European Union programmes which involves a lot of work with staff and students to create a culturally more sensitive school. He was one of two teachers targeted by the spray painters. The second senior teacher is responsible for discipline. Attacks against the latter are thought to be more personal, compared to Antoniou who has less to do with students.

Asked to comment on the speculation, Antoniou said: “I don’t know why I was targeted. You’ll have to ask the students responsible. Anything I say is purely guesswork.”

Nevertheless other teachers said nationalist feelings had increased since the Annan plan referendum in 2004.

“It keeps getting worse. As a school we need to be proactive. We can’t be reactive and punish. We have to remember this is an educational institute and that we have a responsibility towards our students that doesn’t just end with preparing students for exams,” he said.

The teacher said it was simply a matter of common sense.

“Children sometimes get carried away by what they see others doing. The school has never made an effort to educate them that they have to respect differences. Tomorrow they could get a job in Europe. How will they react if they live in France and their neighbour is black or Indian? It is our job to teach them tolerance and to respect diversity,” he said.


A concerned English School parent said she had learned that the Turkish Language room had been vandalised from her son.

“I heard they cleaned up the mess and did nothing. The police were not called in and the school never took a stand condemning the act. Someone should have said this thing has happened, we are sorry, we condemn it. The students should have been addressed and the parents also. Instead it was brushed under the carpet,” she said.

Turkish Cypriot parents were also reportedly furious and upset upon learning about the incident from their children.

“I think their reaction was completely understandable and as a parent I’d have felt the same way because it’s no coincidence why the room was targeted,” she said.

The mother, who has two children at the school, said similar abusive slogans about teachers had been sprayed on the walls three weeks ago.

“It’s not the first time this has happened. It’s my understanding that the teachers targeted are teachers sympathetic to the promotion of respect for diversity,” she said.

The concerned mother said there were already some children as young as 15 who were “deeply racist”.
“All this is a result of the school’s inaction and inactivity to deal with a problem that has been growing for the past four years. How can a school function as an effective school when you can’t create a functional learning environment?”

The 45-year-old said unless the school acted soon, the situation would only get worse.
“Things never get better if swept under the carpet. They always become worse.
Without specific targeted programmes to improve things nothing will be changed,” she said.






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Postby Oracle » Sun May 04, 2008 12:31 pm

The difference is that the rest of the world (aside from the ethnically cleansed north) reside in multicultural societies enjoying Freedom of speech, and such clashes will always occur as one tries to balance out with the other.

.... And they get reported, so that they may be addressed.

Because unlike Turkish administered dictatorships, we do not fear being silenced with bullets, imprisonments and executions.
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Postby miltiades » Sun May 04, 2008 1:49 pm

Having witnessed at first hand graffiti on a wall in one of Limassol's busiest roads and having taken it upon my self to obtain a can of spray and deface the vulgar graffiti , I agree with the journalist highlighting anti- T/C feelings in a school.Such behaviour must never be tolerated and a zero tolerance must be applied in every case.There is no justification for such loutish behaviour.
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Postby xxNilxx » Sun May 04, 2008 3:35 pm

Oracle you are a perfect example of DELI GAVUR.
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Postby xxNilxx » Sun May 04, 2008 3:38 pm

I heard about that Halil.. My friend was one of the boys that they nearly beat up.

Do these people ever change?
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Postby boomerang » Sun May 04, 2008 5:44 pm

xxNilxx wrote:I heard about that Halil.. My friend was one of the boys that they nearly beat up.

Do these people ever change?


http://www.cyprus-forum.com/cyprus17401.html

Versus state sponsored wholesale murder, I would say thinking in the free areas has come a long...wouldn't you say?
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