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Postby Piratis » Fri Nov 14, 2008 10:57 pm

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humanist wrote:I disagree and the last referendum illustrated to me that TC's are not happy with the current status quo and are wanting a change.


Yes we want change but obviously the change we want has nothing to do with what you want, we have 2 totaly different stancies thats why the Cyprus problem will never be resolved we want different things.


What you want is criminal and illegal. If what you want is criminal and illegal this means we will never resolve the issue by peaceful means because we will never accept your demands.

But keep in mind that what goes around comes around, and you will not always be able to force your illegalities. So enjoy the north part of our country while you are able to illegally occupy it.
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Postby Viewpoint » Fri Nov 14, 2008 11:06 pm

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humanist wrote:I disagree and the last referendum illustrated to me that TC's are not happy with the current status quo and are wanting a change.


Yes we want change but obviously the change we want has nothing to do with what you want, we have 2 totaly different stancies thats why the Cyprus problem will never be resolved we want different things.


What you want is criminal and illegal. If what you want is criminal and illegal this means we will never resolve the issue by peaceful means because we will never accept your demands.

But keep in mind that what goes around comes around, and you will not always be able to force your illegalities. So enjoy the north part of our country while you are able to illegally occupy it.


If the Annan plan was illegal then why didnt the UN and EU oppose it?
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Postby humanist » Fri Nov 14, 2008 11:08 pm

I don't believe Piratis mentioned the Annan Plan or whether it was illegal. so I am not sure of your point here
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Postby Piratis » Fri Nov 14, 2008 11:10 pm

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humanist wrote:I disagree and the last referendum illustrated to me that TC's are not happy with the current status quo and are wanting a change.


Yes we want change but obviously the change we want has nothing to do with what you want, we have 2 totaly different stancies thats why the Cyprus problem will never be resolved we want different things.


What you want is criminal and illegal. If what you want is criminal and illegal this means we will never resolve the issue by peaceful means because we will never accept your demands.

But keep in mind that what goes around comes around, and you will not always be able to force your illegalities. So enjoy the north part of our country while you are able to illegally occupy it.


If the Annan plan was illegal then why didnt the UN and EU oppose it?


Because your illegalities could be legalized if we accepted to legalize them. As you know we didn't and therefore the Annan plan is null and void and your illegalities remain as illegal as they have always been.
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Postby Viewpoint » Fri Nov 14, 2008 11:10 pm

humanist wrote:I don't believe Piratis mentioned the Annan Plan or whether it was illegal. so I am not sure of your point here



What he is saying is that what we want is illegal, what we wanted was the AP and the referendum showed that we wanted change in that direction, which is a direction supported but the UN and EU but rejected by GCs.
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Postby humanist » Fri Nov 14, 2008 11:14 pm

I disagree, that is your spin on it. What he is saying is the occupation of Cyprus by Turkey under your request and the occupied territory's administration is illegal. no mention of the AP in his sentence until you raised the AP.
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Postby Viewpoint » Fri Nov 14, 2008 11:15 pm

humanist wrote:I disagree, that is your spin on it. What he is saying is the occupation of Cyprus by Turkey under your request and the occupied territory's administration is illegal. no mention of the AP in his sentence until you raised the AP.


Could you quote what he said?
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Postby humanist » Fri Nov 14, 2008 11:23 pm

go back to his post adn read VP there was no mention of the AP. You brought the AP in the discussion. Am not prepared to argue this point with you, it is becoming childish. G back two pages and you will see that Piratis dd not mention the AP at all.
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Postby Piratis » Fri Nov 14, 2008 11:27 pm

I already answered to you VP.

Think of what you do as abortion, only 100 times worst. Somebody can propose to make abortion legal. If this proposal is accepted then abortion becomes legal. If it is not accepted, then it remains illegal.

The Annan plan was nothing more than a proposal. We rejected it as it was our right to do, and therefore your illegalities remain just as illegal today as they have always been.

Today no EU and no UN supports any Annan plan. Only you do.
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Postby Viewpoint » Fri Nov 14, 2008 11:27 pm

humanist wrote:go back to his post adn read VP there was no mention of the AP. You brought the AP in the discussion. Am not prepared to argue this point with you, it is becoming childish. G back two pages and you will see that Piratis dd not mention the AP at all.


Humanist his state ment was that what we demand is illegal, I introduced the AP to clarify what we want and that it is not illegal in fact it was supported by the UN and EU.
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