Piratis wrote:Bir, Cyprus is not as unique as you think it is in this respect. There are many countries that had conflicts and animosity among groups of people within them. Some of those conflicts were a lot bloodier than the one we had in Cyprus. The way to solve or at least minimize these problems is exactly by applying democracy and human rights, not with discrimination and segregation.
Greek-Turkish animosity might not be unique,but its reflection in Cyprus via the "motherlands" with the combination of the British and Soviet and USA factors make the Cyprus problem unique in my opinion. We have had enough bloodshed to last us 5 lifetimes, and we ignore the need to actively promote healing at our own peril.. If we could apply democracy and human rights formula it would indeed solve all our problems...But the reality is different...One side needs to be convinced that democracy and human rights are not just codewords for oppression and forced assimilation...While I do not think they are,those who will have to vote on it do...So if we refuse to acknowledge the need to do more than count on the intinsic magic of the words "DEMOCRACY" and "FREEDOM" and "HUMAN RIGHTS" we are condemned to segregation and discrimination...Sorry,Piratis but that is how I see it...
I do not dismiss the "fear factor" among TCs. What I am saying is that this fear is greatly exaggerated by the TC and Turkish leaderships, who use this "fear" to disguise their unfair demands against us. I have asked you many times and I didn't get an answer yet: Why did the TCs want 30% of goverment positions and such unfair gains in the 1960 agreements? Why do they today demand 30% of land to be under their rule and have a disproportionately large share in almost everything? Your theories about "fears" and all that really do not explain any of these. What explains it is that TCs have no problem with collaborating with Turkey and UK to force their unfair terms on Cypriots so all 3 of them can have unfair gains on our loss.
I agree.The fear is exaggerated...But if it wasn't there,Turkey and TC leadership would not be able to use it...So the answere is to remove all the fear or as much of it as possible,so It cannot be used in this way...
wishing the fear to go away is not going to work...We need concrete measures,Piratis. These have not been forthcoming and the passing years are only increasing the bitterness and resentment associated with it...In 1960 the TCs negotiated to get as much power as they could... Do you blame them??? If you want to build a house,and one of the builders or contractors offer you a good deal,would you refuse??? would you say,no I insist on paying the full price???? The ones we need to blame are the ones who made the offerings,the ones who orchestrated the whole deal to suit themselves,and keep the Cypriots divided and ruled...
As to why they might want 30% of the land today, I imagine it is partly because they know they will need to accommodate some of the settlers plus those GCs who will return to their former homes...And partly because they feel they can get away with it...Driving a hard bargain is in our nature after all,is it now???
What comes first is human rights and democracy. Understanding and forgiveness follow as a result. How could there be understanding and forgiveness while one side continues to violate the human rights of another?
Normally you would be right,Piratis. But given our bloody history,there is a need to do a lot of healing first before people are ready to trust each other,as democracy does require a certain amount of trust and confidence especially on behalf of the minority side...The key is in objectively analysing the events of the past,and accept equal responsibility for the conflict...Plus identify the real culprits and stop the fruitless blame and counter blame amongst the co-victims....
Would you accept it if it was the other way around:
A "solution" where the GCs would get all their rights and lands back (and even more), but TCs would not get any representation, neither they will be allowed to contact international trade. These rights will be given to TCs only if / when we would forgive and accept them. Does this sound like a solution to you? It would certainly solve the GCs problems.
This would of course be a terrible situation...But,Piratis....think about it...this is exactly what happened to the TCs between 1963-74...They had no say in the running of the Republic,and they were treated as invisible pests...Sure they were encouraged by their own leaders to walk away and stay away,but the wounds in the psych of the average TC left from that period have still not healed properly...Don't please blame the entire TC community for the irresponsible actions of their leaders,and for the neglect of the official government in its "duty of care" towards part of its citizens...