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Economic crisis wraps Turkish Cypriot

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby Oracle » Sat Aug 09, 2008 11:50 pm

Sorry Nikitas such foolish games do not work.

Buffering them from a crises is the last thing we should do. Instead we should prepare ourselves to swoop to a solution when the long awaited end of their honeymoon period arrives.

It would be a natural progression (regression) to the unworkable situation they have brought upon themselves.
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Postby humanist » Sun Aug 10, 2008 12:11 am

While I agree with you, I think its about time the tcs start seeing realities what una fatsa una ratsa between turkey and tcs exactly means...This is a taste what annexation will bring...



so long as annexation of 18% of the territory is all they get, I give no hoot. Like Oracles said they have brought this onto themselves and continue to stand by the very regime that controls them and manipulates them.


you can lead a horse to water but you know you cannot make it drink

I still thinks that working with the TC's to a really good solution of the current situation is the way to go. Cyprus will be a culturally and socially rischer community than getting rid of the TC's all together (actually we don't get rid off them , they are appearing to be doing a good job of that themsleves).

I personally vote for the survival and equal contribution of TC's in Cyprus
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Postby boomerang » Sun Aug 10, 2008 12:24 am

One way,out of the crap, is to hand Varosha back and start reconstruction...The tcs will benefit enormously in a very short time...
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Postby humanist » Sun Aug 10, 2008 1:09 am

yes boomerang, but that would make sense
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Postby pantheman » Sun Aug 10, 2008 1:10 am

We should close the crossings, stop them coming over for work, stop paying their pensions and free health care and strangle the bastards. Let Mama Turkey pay the full bills and see just how long they last.

By helping them we deserve everything we get. They don't give a shit about us (living proof, VP,ZAN, SHAH, BIG AL, HALIL, ERIC DAYI, MR....NG,) so why do we even care?

Honestly, leave it to me and they would be out of cyprus in a flash.

Well I have to hand it to ya guys (TCs/TR) you have really turned me. I was all for reconciliation and solutions and what not, but the bitter venon you guys spew everyday on this forum just shows the kind of people I maybe sharing this Island with. Well no thanks. You have done a good job on me and propably others too.

You should consider yourselves lucky I am not the president, then you will have a F problem.

have a nice F day.

Nikitas, I respect you man, but that is the biggest load of bollocks you have ever written here IMHO. Help them? Help them?, ma eisai me ta kalla sou vre? O diavolos pou na tous pari is what I say.
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Postby humanist » Sun Aug 10, 2008 1:25 am

pantheman I share your frustration. I have to say there have been times when I felt the same. But you know, we are better than that, we know wecan live together. There are also times when I voiced my opinion about locking the gates and keeping them in if they like it so much.

Now I see them as gullible lambs led to slaughter by their own so called mama and they don't recognise it.

The other positive is, that if their numbers are diminishing at such fast rate in 30 years there will be no TC left and hence the plug will be pulled on Turkey, as she will no longer have a reason to protet anyone because there will be no one to protect.


Yeaeeee to Cyprus and all its people is what I say.
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Postby Nikitas » Sun Aug 10, 2008 1:33 am

The TCs unable to survive on the island will leave, and those that stay, dragged down to the level of settlers from Anatolia will be too few to matter. End result will be a totally foreign presence in the north.

Bankrupting the TCs is not the way out of the impasse.

Opening up Famagusta is one way, but the TCs themselves cannot decide on that. I tried to make an estimate of the reconstruction of the town and even doing it as conservatively as I can the figure is 5 billion Euro. A large part of that represents salaries which would go to TC engineers, contractors and labor. Naturally the cost would be born by the owners of the rebuilt properties. And the advantage of the project is that it does not depend on tourism. But I do not see it happening any time soon.
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Postby humanist » Sun Aug 10, 2008 1:37 am

Surely if all TC's go from the north and there is only foreign presence and human rights court will eventually recognise that Turkey is no longer acting on her legitimate power as it were as a guarantor power
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Postby boomerang » Sun Aug 10, 2008 1:39 am

Nikitas wrote:The TCs unable to survive on the island will leave, and those that stay, dragged down to the level of settlers from Anatolia will be too few to matter. End result will be a totally foreign presence in the north.

Bankrupting the TCs is not the way out of the impasse.

Opening up Famagusta is one way, but the TCs themselves cannot decide on that. I tried to make an estimate of the reconstruction of the town and even doing it as conservatively as I can the figure is 5 billion Euro. A large part of that represents salaries which would go to TC engineers, contractors and labor. Naturally the cost would be born by the owners of the rebuilt properties. And the advantage of the project is that it does not depend on tourism. But I do not see it happening any time soon.


The RoC economy is based on enterprice while the occupied economy is based on false state economy...This is the difference...

I agrre with your comments Nikitas...As tcs migrate through their RoC passports, "turkey=fascist state" will replace them with settlers...

As Donkeytash said, one turk leaves, 10 will take his place...Surely that can't be good for Cyprus in the long run...
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Postby boomerang » Sun Aug 10, 2008 1:41 am

humanist wrote:Surely if all TC's go from the north and there is only foreign presence and human rights court will eventually recognise that Turkey is no longer acting on her legitimate power as it were as a guarantor power


Humanist your comment doesn't hold water. coz the UN has condemn "turkey=fascist state" many times and it made fuck all difference...
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