humanist wrote:sorry halil there can be no peace on Cyprus so long as there is Turkey on Cypriot soil. Peace = NO turkish army on Cypriot soil. as your leadership is opposed to a demilitarised Cyprus and equality for all citizens there is no REAL PEACE.
humanist wrote:sorry halil there can be no peace on Cyprus so long as there is Turkey on Cypriot soil. Peace = NO turkish army on Cypriot soil. as your leadership is opposed to a demilitarised Cyprus and equality for all citizens there is no REAL PEACE.
u see Andrea again u thinking one sided again .?t is not the only Turkish troops on the Cyprus soil .Somehow u never talk about Greek army from Greece . All troops must go out .They must show good will as well .
did u hear yesterday another nationalist organisation formed at south it was announced . it was annouced just before the talks and u are excepting from TC's to except Turkish army to left from Cyprus . As long as at both side we are still giving credit to these kind of organisations soon Cyprus will be divided wait Andrea , we will see it that's why i keep telling it is not the only Turkey faulty in Cyprus . ?t was proved ,yesterday.
i bet u do read GC's press go and read it .
halil wrote:Dedicated to Crying people .
JOINT EVENT AT LEDRA FOR WORLD PEACE DAY
28 Turkish Cypriot and Greek Cypriot NGOs – which came together in line with a call from the Cyprus Peace Platform – held a joint press conference to provide information about the event they will hold on Monday to mark World Peace Day.
Tim Drayton wrote:halil wrote:Dedicated to Crying people .
JOINT EVENT AT LEDRA FOR WORLD PEACE DAY
28 Turkish Cypriot and Greek Cypriot NGOs – which came together in line with a call from the Cyprus Peace Platform – held a joint press conference to provide information about the event they will hold on Monday to mark World Peace Day.
Halil,
I think it would greatly serve the cause of peace in Cyprus if tonight's demonstration included a call for the Turkish Cypriot authorities to reciprocate the Greek Cypriot side's recent goodwill gesture and permit Pyrgos residents to make their pilgrimage to Agios Mamas via the Limnitis crossing. I think it is necessary for progressive Turkish Cypriots to take a clear stance on this issue. If you agree with me, and have any contacts with the organisers of this event, I hope you can make this suggestion to them.
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