denizaksulu wrote:Muzzy70 wrote:Rebel.Without.A.Pause wrote:Oh how I laughed mili ! What gives you the right to dictate how I feel about my own heritage and ethnicity ? A typically arrogant GC post.
...but you would rather the north of Cyprus be populated by Turks from Anatolia than indigenous Greek Cypriots??
No problem, you spit out your statement in disgust. The only thing that I have in common with a Greek Cypriot is that we share an island. We do not share a common heritage. However, we can, possibly live together again in a state where we view eachother as equals. Failing that, then I would accept the worse case scenario of joining the Republic of Turkey.
If you believe in equality, are you saying that TCs should not be entitled to their lands in the RoC? A 'yes' or 'no' answer will suffice.
Or is it a case where one is more equal than the other?
Regards
...I am not a Greek Cypriot or a Turkish Cypriot, so I suppose I cannot take sides in your debate. I am just a "mixed" village dweller, close to my land and my trees.
if your world is the island, and your village a society, please, respect each other as Human Beings. i and many like me "Greek" and "Turk" are homeless now, the victims of some will.
...so i will try to answer the questions by suggesting again that the Manifesto I have proposed is a Solution.
think enclaves, it is the answer in defining Bizonal.
think United Republic, strong and something we are proud of because it represents the best of our efforts at bettering The Freewill that is a Right to all living beings (and things). think two National Assemblies as well which provide the infrastructure that will sustain a "Greekness" or a "Turkishness" to the services we provide ourselves for our daily lives.
and finally as a Cypriot, I am willing to share with the rest of the world, and in this context I hope that we may provide for ourselves a State, a way of living, which is so superior, that Turkey will want to share with us.