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Economic crisis wraps Turkish Cypriot

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Postby repulsewarrior » Mon Aug 18, 2008 5:09 pm

...interesting cem,

i suggested euphructory rights as a basis for the transferof the properties, however enclaves are the essential tool in this effort to repopulate because there will be less disruption to the fabric of both communities, while it allows for each a potential to vitalise there culture as Cypriots, island-wide.

the real threat as this island's dwellers is Global Warming and Ocean Acidification. we must be united as a whole if we are to focus our energies against a real enemy.
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Postby Cem » Mon Aug 18, 2008 5:54 pm

repulsewarrior wrote:...interesting cem,

i suggested euphructory rights as a basis for the transferof the properties, however enclaves are the essential tool in this effort to repopulate because there will be less disruption to the fabric of both communities, while it allows for each a potential to vitalise there culture as Cypriots, island-wide..


RW, could you please explain the meaning of "euphructory" rights ?

I looked up the word in my old "Webster's New Collegiate" dictionary, but could not find any description. Nor did I find anything at:http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/euphructory%20 website for my quick word inquiries.
The spelling checker of CypForum can not filter out its meaning either. :wink:

I think I made my position clear: I am not against any "enclave-based" solution. The only caveat would be the readiness of both communities for such solution. Therefore, if any enclave based resettlement is to take effect, it should be done in stages. Perhaps, by spreading the process over a pre-agreed time span. Pending the enclave-based solution in stages, necessary steps should be simultaneously taken to remedy the obvious economic deficiencies of TCs.

On the other hand, looking at the bitterness of the posts here, I can not stop myself from pessimistic. There is still a big lack of trust between two communities. To see that there are many people from the "academia" and the lowliness of the remarks and a lot of hate-mongering here at Cyprus Forum, I am very frustrated.

the real threat as this island's dwellers is Global Warming and Ocean Acidification. we must be united as a whole if we are to focus our energies against a real enemy


Global warming!! Global drought more like (of course they are related), the water supplies have been drying up in the north. The prospects are no better in the south as well.
At the end of the day, we agree on this one.
Anyway, personally I still feel that Cyprus problem must be resolved and I am pleased to say that I am not living on a GC-owned property and purchased my house as turkish title.
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Postby roseandchan » Mon Aug 18, 2008 6:58 pm

i totally agree with both of the above. i couldn't see our village accepting greek cypriots living in it. that is one of their worries regarding a solution. most people in the village would like to see a solution and don't hate gc's but having them as neighbours they couldn't accept. maybe over time, as they have never accepted anyone english either until now. now they see we are not that bad and accept the fact that we can be an advantage for them. it will take time but i do believe it can happen at some point. it will also take some strong resilient people to pave the way.
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Postby pantheman » Mon Aug 18, 2008 8:54 pm

roseandchan wrote:i totally agree with both of the above. i couldn't see our village accepting greek cypriots living in it. that is one of their worries regarding a solution. most people in the village would like to see a solution and don't hate gc's but having them as neighbours they couldn't accept. maybe over time, as they have never accepted anyone english either until now. now they see we are not that bad and accept the fact that we can be an advantage for them. it will take time but i do believe it can happen at some point. it will also take some strong resilient people to pave the way.


I find that statement offensive, you cheeky cow. How dare you refer to it as your village. You are just another carpet bagger supporting the illegal regime and you have the audacity to say 'Our Village', as if.

In the words of one of your fellow countrymen (i mean crooks) from another thread, http://www.amishrakefight.org/gfy/ you thieving git.
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Postby humanist » Mon Aug 18, 2008 11:04 pm

roseandchan; they do not hate GC's but wouldn't have them as neighbours. I don't know which part of the world you come from but ain't that called discrimination? The english always amaze me with their covert bigoted attitude.
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Postby roseandchan » Mon Aug 18, 2008 11:08 pm

pantheman,firstly i am not a crook. i live in a tc village. if you came to our village and asked anyone here they would tell you, we are part of the village! but that is how the tc's are, welcoming! i was writing after having a conversation last week with quite a few of the people in our village regarding the situation and their feelings. before 1974 the goverment didn't give a shit about this village. it has always been a tc village. why now would they want to change that? how many gc would want to come and live here anyway? i personally don't mind if they do or they don't, i was just speaking about the feelings of many of my friends and neighbours.
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Postby repulsewarrior » Mon Aug 18, 2008 11:45 pm

...try eufructory. "fruit", "pleasure". the land and its assets belong to someone, and for a period of time it is enjoyed by the person who developed them.
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