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WHAT A MESS

Postby Bananiot » Tue Sep 30, 2008 3:35 pm

She is Greek Cypriot and she married a Turkish Cypriot. They live in the RoC. A thousand problems needed to be overcome, some real, most imaginary. Now they have a huge problem.

The lady gave birth to a lovely son. Red tape has it that the boy needs top be "enrolled" as a citizen but Cypriot alone will not do. He needs to be written as a Greek Cypriot or a Turkish Cypriot. These are the only two options.
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Postby Oracle » Tue Sep 30, 2008 3:51 pm

Does he have the father's surname?
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Re: WHAT A MESS

Postby zan » Tue Sep 30, 2008 4:03 pm

Bananiot wrote:She is Greek Cypriot and she married a Turkish Cypriot. They live in the RoC. A thousand problems needed to be overcome, some real, most imaginary. Now they have a huge problem.

The lady gave birth to a lovely son. Red tape has it that the boy needs top be "enrolled" as a citizen but Cypriot alone will not do. He needs to be written as a Greek Cypriot or a Turkish Cypriot. These are the only two options.

Shows you that the Cypriot is fictional in law.....The need for a new constitutional definition could not be more clear.
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Re: WHAT A MESS

Postby DT. » Tue Sep 30, 2008 4:04 pm

zan wrote:
Bananiot wrote:She is Greek Cypriot and she married a Turkish Cypriot. They live in the RoC. A thousand problems needed to be overcome, some real, most imaginary. Now they have a huge problem.

The lady gave birth to a lovely son. Red tape has it that the boy needs top be "enrolled" as a citizen but Cypriot alone will not do. He needs to be written as a Greek Cypriot or a Turkish Cypriot. These are the only two options.

Shows you that the Cypriot is fictional in law.....The need for a new constitutional definition could not be more clear.


Is that why in the Annan Plan the TC side was insisting on separate constitutions and seprate citizenships for the statelets?
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Postby zan » Tue Sep 30, 2008 4:04 pm

Oracle wrote:Does he have the father's surname?


Try to keep up dear.....They can chose what ever name they want..Mother or father....It then means choosing wether you are TC or GC regardless..... :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Re: WHAT A MESS

Postby DT. » Tue Sep 30, 2008 4:05 pm

DT. wrote:
zan wrote:
Bananiot wrote:She is Greek Cypriot and she married a Turkish Cypriot. They live in the RoC. A thousand problems needed to be overcome, some real, most imaginary. Now they have a huge problem.

The lady gave birth to a lovely son. Red tape has it that the boy needs top be "enrolled" as a citizen but Cypriot alone will not do. He needs to be written as a Greek Cypriot or a Turkish Cypriot. These are the only two options.

Shows you that the Cypriot is fictional in law.....The need for a new constitutional definition could not be more clear.


Is that why in the Annan Plan the TC side was insisting on separate constitutions and seprate citizenships for the statelets?


Had this plan passed as Bananiot wished it then this poor couple would of had a lot more problems.
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Re: WHAT A MESS

Postby zan » Tue Sep 30, 2008 4:10 pm

DT. wrote:
DT. wrote:
zan wrote:
Bananiot wrote:She is Greek Cypriot and she married a Turkish Cypriot. They live in the RoC. A thousand problems needed to be overcome, some real, most imaginary. Now they have a huge problem.

The lady gave birth to a lovely son. Red tape has it that the boy needs top be "enrolled" as a citizen but Cypriot alone will not do. He needs to be written as a Greek Cypriot or a Turkish Cypriot. These are the only two options.

Shows you that the Cypriot is fictional in law.....The need for a new constitutional definition could not be more clear.


Is that why in the Annan Plan the TC side was insisting on separate constitutions and seprate citizenships for the statelets?


Had this plan passed as Bananiot wished it then this poor couple would of had a lot more problems.


But this is in the "RoC" DT...The home of the Cypriot is it not...Shows how much bullshit you have been feeding the world...It is now coming out of your ears.....Can I ask you the next time you are at Tpaps table drinking and eating with him to ask him if he negotiated this point the weeks he spent with the UN making the final deal......Did he push for a Cypriot identity????
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Re: WHAT A MESS

Postby DT. » Tue Sep 30, 2008 4:20 pm

zan wrote:
DT. wrote:
DT. wrote:
zan wrote:
Bananiot wrote:She is Greek Cypriot and she married a Turkish Cypriot. They live in the RoC. A thousand problems needed to be overcome, some real, most imaginary. Now they have a huge problem.

The lady gave birth to a lovely son. Red tape has it that the boy needs top be "enrolled" as a citizen but Cypriot alone will not do. He needs to be written as a Greek Cypriot or a Turkish Cypriot. These are the only two options.

Shows you that the Cypriot is fictional in law.....The need for a new constitutional definition could not be more clear.


Is that why in the Annan Plan the TC side was insisting on separate constitutions and seprate citizenships for the statelets?


Had this plan passed as Bananiot wished it then this poor couple would of had a lot more problems.


But this is in the "RoC" DT...The home of the Cypriot is it not...Shows how much bullshit you have been feeding the world...It is now coming out of your ears.....Can I ask you the next time you are at Tpaps table drinking and eating with him to ask him if he negotiated this point the weeks he spent with the UN making the final deal......Did he push for a Cypriot identity????


This "mess" in the ROC Zan is your insistence on labelling people TC's and GC's just so that you can have a disproportional representation in the govt.

This was your deal matey! Please keep up Zan, this is basic Cyprus history and you are dissapointing me.
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Postby Oracle » Tue Sep 30, 2008 4:23 pm

zan wrote:
Oracle wrote:Does he have the father's surname?


Try to keep up dear.....They can chose what ever name they want..Mother or father....It then means choosing wether you are TC or GC regardless..... :roll: :roll: :roll:


Whooossshhh! Right over your head! :roll:

Let's see if Bananiot the "liberal" will delve deeper ... or just tell me to "shut up" because he does not want to have to think ......
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Postby Bananiot » Tue Sep 30, 2008 4:24 pm

Did you seriously expect me to answer your stupid question Oracle?
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