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Re: Northern Cyprus

Postby YFred » Mon Jan 05, 2009 1:36 am

Bill wrote:
Oracle wrote:Why would you want to ruin a good holiday by mixing with Turks ... :?

..... you have a choice, we didn't !



I hate to prompt you here ( but I will anyway ) but you have quite a few Turkish Cypriots living in the ROC just as there are Greek Cypriots living in the North ~ I will admit though that the Greek Cypriots living in the North don't enjoy the same freedom and rights as the Turkish Cypriots do in the South.

Bill


Thats unfair. Seperate entrance into the parliment and all that. What about voting in ellection. I think not. Lets hope these talks conclude and we are finally united once again.
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Re: Northern Cyprus

Postby Tim Drayton » Mon Jan 05, 2009 11:27 am

YFred wrote:
Bill wrote:
Oracle wrote:Why would you want to ruin a good holiday by mixing with Turks ... :?

..... you have a choice, we didn't !



I hate to prompt you here ( but I will anyway ) but you have quite a few Turkish Cypriots living in the ROC just as there are Greek Cypriots living in the North ~ I will admit though that the Greek Cypriots living in the North don't enjoy the same freedom and rights as the Turkish Cypriots do in the South.

Bill


Thats unfair. Seperate entrance into the parliment and all that. What about voting in ellection. I think not. Lets hope these talks conclude and we are finally united once again.


Turkish Cypriots who reside permanently in the south are now able to vote and even stand for election - Turkish Cypriot Neşe Yaşın stood as a candidate in the last municipal elections. The constitutionality of this may well be debatable, since Turkish Cypriots are now voting for the same candidates as Greek Cypriots, but you cannot claim that they are being denied the right to vote.
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Re: Northern Cyprus

Postby zan » Mon Jan 05, 2009 2:11 pm

Tim Drayton wrote:
YFred wrote:
Bill wrote:
Oracle wrote:Why would you want to ruin a good holiday by mixing with Turks ... :?

..... you have a choice, we didn't !



I hate to prompt you here ( but I will anyway ) but you have quite a few Turkish Cypriots living in the ROC just as there are Greek Cypriots living in the North ~ I will admit though that the Greek Cypriots living in the North don't enjoy the same freedom and rights as the Turkish Cypriots do in the South.

Bill


Thats unfair. Seperate entrance into the parliment and all that. What about voting in ellection. I think not. Lets hope these talks conclude and we are finally united once again.


Turkish Cypriots who reside permanently in the south are now able to vote and even stand for election - Turkish Cypriot Neşe Yaşın stood as a candidate in the last municipal elections. The constitutionality of this may well be debatable, since Turkish Cypriots are now voting for the same candidates as Greek Cypriots, but you cannot claim that they are being denied the right to vote.


Are they voting for their own ministers as to the Zurich agreement?????NO!!!!!!!!!! :roll: Please sir...We have been under siege since 1963...If we vote in your illegal elections, can we have a bowl of gruel!!! :roll:
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Re: Northern Cyprus

Postby CBBB » Mon Jan 05, 2009 2:31 pm

zan wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
YFred wrote:
Bill wrote:
Oracle wrote:Why would you want to ruin a good holiday by mixing with Turks ... :?

..... you have a choice, we didn't !



I hate to prompt you here ( but I will anyway ) but you have quite a few Turkish Cypriots living in the ROC just as there are Greek Cypriots living in the North ~ I will admit though that the Greek Cypriots living in the North don't enjoy the same freedom and rights as the Turkish Cypriots do in the South.

Bill


Thats unfair. Seperate entrance into the parliment and all that. What about voting in ellection. I think not. Lets hope these talks conclude and we are finally united once again.


Turkish Cypriots who reside permanently in the south are now able to vote and even stand for election - Turkish Cypriot Neşe Yaşın stood as a candidate in the last municipal elections. The constitutionality of this may well be debatable, since Turkish Cypriots are now voting for the same candidates as Greek Cypriots, but you cannot claim that they are being denied the right to vote.


Are they voting for their own ministers as to the Zurich agreement?????NO!!!!!!!!!! :roll: Please sir...We have been under siege since 1963...If we vote in your illegal elections, can we have a bowl of gruel!!! :roll:


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Re: Northern Cyprus

Postby zan » Mon Jan 05, 2009 2:38 pm

CBBB wrote:
zan wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
YFred wrote:
Bill wrote:
Oracle wrote:Why would you want to ruin a good holiday by mixing with Turks ... :?

..... you have a choice, we didn't !



I hate to prompt you here ( but I will anyway ) but you have quite a few Turkish Cypriots living in the ROC just as there are Greek Cypriots living in the North ~ I will admit though that the Greek Cypriots living in the North don't enjoy the same freedom and rights as the Turkish Cypriots do in the South.

Bill


Thats unfair. Seperate entrance into the parliment and all that. What about voting in ellection. I think not. Lets hope these talks conclude and we are finally united once again.


Turkish Cypriots who reside permanently in the south are now able to vote and even stand for election - Turkish Cypriot Neşe Yaşın stood as a candidate in the last municipal elections. The constitutionality of this may well be debatable, since Turkish Cypriots are now voting for the same candidates as Greek Cypriots, but you cannot claim that they are being denied the right to vote.


Are they voting for their own ministers as to the Zurich agreement?????NO!!!!!!!!!! :roll: Please sir...We have been under siege since 1963...If we vote in your illegal elections, can we have a bowl of gruel!!! :roll:


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