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Postby Kikapu » Sun Aug 17, 2008 12:04 am

halil wrote:The percentage of people who don't belive a solution is possible has risen to 71% of the 875 people who partipicated in survey,67 % say they will vote ''NO'' if a new referandum is held on a solution.

62 % would like a solution in Cyprus based on completly two seperate states .If referandum of 2004 were repeated ,the percentage of people who would reject a solution stands 67% while only 33% who would choose to vote all. Those who support the recognition of the TRNC as alternative solution stand as 84% .

Asked which country they trusted the most 80.6% of partipants chose Turkey.
only 6.7 % trust ROC .
44.5% trust UN.
40.2 % trust EU.
On wheter North Cyprus should become a member of EU 37 % said they support EU.
membership after Turkey joined 26%
after a solution 6%

According to the survey ,the final solution packet to Cyprus problem should include Turkey's effective guarentee followed by political equallity and application of EU laws to both communities.

while 71.2 % support Turkey's right to unilaterally intervene in Cyprus.
61% supported the signing of a defense and cooperation pact with Turkey without changing the treaty of quarantees.

According to the results of survey which were annouced 365 of 875 participants see the price hikes and inflation as the most immediately important problems.
The TRNC status came seconed in importance for 27.3% and increase in unemployment came third 26.3%

72% of the participant view the government unsuccesful while 22 % consider it to be succesfull.


This poll is meaningless, since we don't know who answered the questions.!!

Were they TC's, fake TC's or settlers. Since settlers and fake TC's are 4:1 ratio are the majority over True TC's, you can discard 80% from each category from the above %percentages%.!
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Postby halil » Sun Aug 17, 2008 12:05 am

humanist wrote:oh well if the people say no to referendum that might take us to the next step. partition on 18% - 82% and after a couple of years on the forum now I fully supprt that option. However, you guys want more and stray away from any discussion on such option. wonder why really.


Humanist ,
don't forget to add mountains ,hills ,rivers and not used properties in to our share . :wink:

i got more shocking news to come ..............

keep following news from the north ........... at least we are not racist
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Postby humanist » Sun Aug 17, 2008 12:15 am

not racist? re-examine that one halil. I fail to see how that fits in if you are this day denying 200,000 people their rightful ownership of their homes and properties.
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Postby halil » Sun Aug 17, 2008 12:15 am

Kikapu wrote:
halil wrote:The percentage of people who don't belive a solution is possible has risen to 71% of the 875 people who partipicated in survey,67 % say they will vote ''NO'' if a new referandum is held on a solution.

62 % would like a solution in Cyprus based on completly two seperate states .If referandum of 2004 were repeated ,the percentage of people who would reject a solution stands 67% while only 33% who would choose to vote all. Those who support the recognition of the TRNC as alternative solution stand as 84% .

Asked which country they trusted the most 80.6% of partipants chose Turkey.
only 6.7 % trust ROC .
44.5% trust UN.
40.2 % trust EU.
On wheter North Cyprus should become a member of EU 37 % said they support EU.
membership after Turkey joined 26%
after a solution 6%

According to the survey ,the final solution packet to Cyprus problem should include Turkey's effective guarentee followed by political equallity and application of EU laws to both communities.

while 71.2 % support Turkey's right to unilaterally intervene in Cyprus.
61% supported the signing of a defense and cooperation pact with Turkey without changing the treaty of quarantees.

According to the results of survey which were annouced 365 of 875 participants see the price hikes and inflation as the most immediately important problems.
The TRNC status came seconed in importance for 27.3% and increase in unemployment came third 26.3%

72% of the participant view the government unsuccesful while 22 % consider it to be succesfull.


This poll is meaningless, since we don't know who answered the questions.!!

Were they TC's, fake TC's or settlers. Since settlers and fake TC's are 4:1 ratio are the majority over True TC's, you can discard 80% from each category from the above %percentages%.!


Kikabucuğum . birtaneciğim ,

i know you are living at moon ..... İt doesn't matter what was the ratio ....

TRNC citezens are saying these figures .............Those people that they voted for Annan Plan .....

There was no option at that time and there will be no option again canım .

too many rivers passed under the sea Kikacuğum . Cyprus is not same as you were left ages ago .... Lifes keep going on and on in here mate .... no one is going to stopped the clock .... than many changes can be happened as the life goes on ... you can not control it .... conditions are changes everything ... if you will or not .....

Gara goyunum ağlama yüreğimi dağlama .....
sürünün içinde fargedilin .....
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Postby halil » Sun Aug 17, 2008 12:17 am

humanist wrote:not racist? re-examine that one halil. I fail to see how that fits in if you are this day denying 200,000 people their rightful ownership of their homes and properties.


you were the one talking about sharing .... not me ....

18 -82 %
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Postby humanist » Sun Aug 17, 2008 12:22 am

am leaving it there halil, because I am not sure what you saying. Thanks for the chat. Have a good day mate.
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Postby halil » Sun Aug 17, 2008 12:24 am

Humanist ,
don't forget that above writings are from Newspapers ...there not my personal ideas ..... I would like to keep my ideas for myself ....
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Postby halil » Sun Aug 17, 2008 12:25 am

humanist wrote:am leaving it there halil, because I am not sure what you saying. Thanks for the chat. Have a good day mate.


thanks .... you too ...still i didn't sleep ...time is 1:26 am in Cyprus ....with nice moon ....
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Postby humanist » Sun Aug 17, 2008 12:32 am

halil, we all need to fight for what we believe in. sometimes we need to make decisions based on our personal integrity and values and sometimes that means that we do not post stuff that we do not agree with, or we leave jobs that compromise our values..... now am a rambling fool;) Thank you though for clarifying that these are not your personal views.

Have a great night, now go get some sleep. I didn't realise it is that late. It is early morning here... and the moon was very bright and full.
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Postby halil » Sun Aug 17, 2008 12:40 am

humanist wrote:halil, we all need to fight for what we believe in. sometimes we need to make decisions based on our personal integrity and values and sometimes that means that we do not post stuff that we do not agree with, or we leave jobs that compromise our values..... now am a rambling fool;) Thank you though for clarifying that these are not your personal views.

Have a great night, now go get some sleep. I didn't realise it is that late. It is early morning here... and the moon was very bright and full.


i am waiting my kids to come home from out . they forget to take the keys .

they are out from their cousins .they are from Australia too .by the way one more TC's boy is going away from Cyprus . He is married to TC's girl from Australia , all the youngs are going away ....he is married to my wife's daughter .guy family origin is from paphos .
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