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So much for Turkeys "TRNC" reckognition

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby halil » Tue Sep 16, 2008 5:17 pm

Iceman ,
it is not new this we all know it , many times these kind of the actiones are talk and discuss at our public .It is not the only sport ....
Can we sell our Raki to Turkey . We can't ............... we are not allowed , because our ones are cheaper and better then Turkey's ones .If they let them in to Turkish market .their ones will closed down their factories .
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Postby Oracle » Tue Sep 16, 2008 6:44 pm

Clearly the problem lies with the TCs ... They are neither satisfied with one thing or the other.

Seems to me you just want Cyprus completely for yourselves; no GCs, no Greeks, no Turks, no EU migrants, no other Minorities ..... :roll:

Maybe you are just plain anti-social!
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Postby Cem » Tue Sep 16, 2008 7:44 pm

Oracle wrote:Clearly the problem lies with the TCs ... They are neither satisfied with one thing or the other.

Seems to me you just want Cyprus completely for yourselves; no GCs, no Greeks, no Turks, no EU migrants, no other Minorities ..... :roll:

Maybe you are just plain anti-social!


As far as I am concerned all Cypriots who are non-extremists are welcome to be my neighbour.

That means, at the end of the day, Armenians, Maronites, Lusignans, Venetians, GCs and TCs ,since all are all Cypriots .

As far Greeks and Turks (mainland) and other EU nationals are concerned, priority should be given to Cypriots first. Since Greece is EU member its citizens won't be affected in the same way as Turkish citizens, so don't try to fool anyone.

As far as Britt Expats are concerned, provided that they dismantle the SBAs, they are welcome to dwell there as civilians. (military out-civilians in). Moreover, since they are also EU citizens same policies apply to them as any EU state.
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Postby Oracle » Tue Sep 16, 2008 8:00 pm

Cem wrote:
Oracle wrote:Clearly the problem lies with the TCs ... They are neither satisfied with one thing or the other.

Seems to me you just want Cyprus completely for yourselves; no GCs, no Greeks, no Turks, no EU migrants, no other Minorities ..... :roll:

Maybe you are just plain anti-social!


As far as I am concerned all Cypriots who are non-extremists are welcome to be my neighbour.

That means, at the end of the day, Armenians, Maronites, Lusignans, Venetians, GCs and TCs ,since all are all Cypriots .

As far Greeks and Turks (mainland) and other EU nationals are concerned, priority should be given to Cypriots first. Since Greece is EU member its citizens won't be affected in the same way as Turkish citizens, so don't try to fool anyone.

As far as Britt Expats are concerned, provided that they dismantle the SBAs, they are welcome to dwell there as civilians. (military out-civilians in). Moreover, since they are also EU citizens same policies apply to them as any EU state.


Discrimination abounds :roll: ... even when you are trying to appear "moderate".

Let's put it another way ... it is less about you choosing whom you want to live with, and more about who is happy to put up with your selfish demands ....
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Postby utu » Tue Sep 16, 2008 9:02 pm

Turkey playing international sports against RoCy teams is not surprising, when you think about it. If Turkey and RoCy are members of the same international sports federations, then one really should not read too much into it...
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