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Postby Oracle » Mon Dec 15, 2008 2:21 pm

Kifeas wrote:
Oracle wrote:The only way this problem is contributing to the Cyprus Problem (since it has been placed in this section by halil) is that these Turk-TCs should not be working in the RoC whilst living under, and hence being complicit with, the continued Turkish occupation of Cyprus.

I hope they are not re-instated, or any other "TRNC" resident Turk-TCs, as workers in the free-area, once they have been made redundant .... That is only right, and may help them (Turk-TCs) realise they cannot continue to have their cake and eat it too! .....


I only wish to inform you that the vast majority of the GC society does not share at all your irrational and blind understanding and view of the Cyprus issue, and /or the method and way by which it may possibly be solved!


That's fine Kifeas I don't pretend to speak for the masses. Still it would be interesting to find out :

a) what the majority (legal) RoC residents felt about job-sharing with people that then go back to living with the enemy.

b) whether reversing the infiltration by TCs of the free area, made them less apathetic about calling for withdrawal of Turkey.

Just speculating on scenarios ....
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Postby miltiades » Mon Dec 15, 2008 2:28 pm

Kifeas wrote:
Oracle wrote:The only way this problem is contributing to the Cyprus Problem (since it has been placed in this section by halil) is that these Turk-TCs should not be working in the RoC whilst living under, and hence being complicit with, the continued Turkish occupation of Cyprus.

I hope they are not re-instated, or any other "TRNC" resident Turk-TCs, as workers in the free-area, once they have been made redundant .... That is only right, and may help them (Turk-TCs) realise they cannot continue to have their cake and eat it too! .....


I only wish to inform you that the vast majority of the GC society does not share at all your irrational and blind understanding and view of the Cyprus issue, and /or the method and way by which it may possibly be solved!

I second your views Kifeas
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Postby Oracle » Mon Dec 15, 2008 2:32 pm

miltiades wrote:
Kifeas wrote:
Oracle wrote:The only way this problem is contributing to the Cyprus Problem (since it has been placed in this section by halil) is that these Turk-TCs should not be working in the RoC whilst living under, and hence being complicit with, the continued Turkish occupation of Cyprus.

I hope they are not re-instated, or any other "TRNC" resident Turk-TCs, as workers in the free-area, once they have been made redundant .... That is only right, and may help them (Turk-TCs) realise they cannot continue to have their cake and eat it too! .....


I only wish to inform you that the vast majority of the GC society does not share at all your irrational and blind understanding and view of the Cyprus issue, and /or the method and way by which it may possibly be solved!

I second your views Kifeas


Still around, huh! :roll:
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Postby denizaksulu » Mon Dec 15, 2008 2:38 pm

Oracle wrote:
miltiades wrote:
Kifeas wrote:
Oracle wrote:The only way this problem is contributing to the Cyprus Problem (since it has been placed in this section by halil) is that these Turk-TCs should not be working in the RoC whilst living under, and hence being complicit with, the continued Turkish occupation of Cyprus.

I hope they are not re-instated, or any other "TRNC" resident Turk-TCs, as workers in the free-area, once they have been made redundant .... That is only right, and may help them (Turk-TCs) realise they cannot continue to have their cake and eat it too! .....


I only wish to inform you that the vast majority of the GC society does not share at all your irrational and blind understanding and view of the Cyprus issue, and /or the method and way by which it may possibly be solved!

I second your views Kifeas


Still around, huh! :roll:



I am sure you will make every effort to change the staus quo :lol: :lol:
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Postby miltiades » Mon Dec 15, 2008 2:42 pm

Oracle wrote:
miltiades wrote:
Kifeas wrote:
Oracle wrote:The only way this problem is contributing to the Cyprus Problem (since it has been placed in this section by halil) is that these Turk-TCs should not be working in the RoC whilst living under, and hence being complicit with, the continued Turkish occupation of Cyprus.

I hope they are not re-instated, or any other "TRNC" resident Turk-TCs, as workers in the free-area, once they have been made redundant .... That is only right, and may help them (Turk-TCs) realise they cannot continue to have their cake and eat it too! .....


I only wish to inform you that the vast majority of the GC society does not share at all your irrational and blind understanding and view of the Cyprus issue, and /or the method and way by which it may possibly be solved!

I second your views Kifeas


Still around, huh! :roll:

So that I can keep my eyes on you !!
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Postby Tim Drayton » Mon Dec 15, 2008 2:43 pm

Oracle wrote:
Kifeas wrote:
Oracle wrote:The only way this problem is contributing to the Cyprus Problem (since it has been placed in this section by halil) is that these Turk-TCs should not be working in the RoC whilst living under, and hence being complicit with, the continued Turkish occupation of Cyprus.

I hope they are not re-instated, or any other "TRNC" resident Turk-TCs, as workers in the free-area, once they have been made redundant .... That is only right, and may help them (Turk-TCs) realise they cannot continue to have their cake and eat it too! .....


I only wish to inform you that the vast majority of the GC society does not share at all your irrational and blind understanding and view of the Cyprus issue, and /or the method and way by which it may possibly be solved!


That's fine Kifeas I don't pretend to speak for the masses. Still it would be interesting to find out :

a) what the majority (legal) RoC residents felt about job-sharing with people that then go back to living with the enemy.

b) whether reversing the infiltration by TCs of the free area, made them less apathetic about calling for withdrawal of Turkey.

Just speculating on scenarios ....


Perhaps I could advance a hypothesis for the sake of argument:

HYPOTHESIS
One of the reasons that some Turkish Cypriots nowadays find the courage to speak out against their leadership is that the availability of alternative sources of employment in the south has ended the system of patronage that gave jobs to those who toed the line and denied employment to those who didn't.
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Postby Oracle » Mon Dec 15, 2008 2:45 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
miltiades wrote:
Kifeas wrote:
Oracle wrote:The only way this problem is contributing to the Cyprus Problem (since it has been placed in this section by halil) is that these Turk-TCs should not be working in the RoC whilst living under, and hence being complicit with, the continued Turkish occupation of Cyprus.

I hope they are not re-instated, or any other "TRNC" resident Turk-TCs, as workers in the free-area, once they have been made redundant .... That is only right, and may help them (Turk-TCs) realise they cannot continue to have their cake and eat it too! .....


I only wish to inform you that the vast majority of the GC society does not share at all your irrational and blind understanding and view of the Cyprus issue, and /or the method and way by which it may possibly be solved!

I second your views Kifeas


Still around, huh! :roll:



I am sure you will make every effort to change the staus quo :lol: :lol:


Nope ... He's not challenging enough! 8) The baby can keep his candy ....

(Already he is seeking protection by associating with the big Kafouna :lol: )
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Postby Oracle » Mon Dec 15, 2008 2:51 pm

Tim Drayton wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Kifeas wrote:
Oracle wrote:The only way this problem is contributing to the Cyprus Problem (since it has been placed in this section by halil) is that these Turk-TCs should not be working in the RoC whilst living under, and hence being complicit with, the continued Turkish occupation of Cyprus.

I hope they are not re-instated, or any other "TRNC" resident Turk-TCs, as workers in the free-area, once they have been made redundant .... That is only right, and may help them (Turk-TCs) realise they cannot continue to have their cake and eat it too! .....


I only wish to inform you that the vast majority of the GC society does not share at all your irrational and blind understanding and view of the Cyprus issue, and /or the method and way by which it may possibly be solved!


That's fine Kifeas I don't pretend to speak for the masses. Still it would be interesting to find out :

a) what the majority (legal) RoC residents felt about job-sharing with people that then go back to living with the enemy.

b) whether reversing the infiltration by TCs of the free area, made them less apathetic about calling for withdrawal of Turkey.

Just speculating on scenarios ....


Perhaps I could advance a hypothesis for the sake of argument:

HYPOTHESIS
One of the reasons that some Turkish Cypriots nowadays find the courage to speak out against their leadership is that the availability of alternative sources of employment in the south has ended the system of patronage that gave jobs to those who toed the line and denied employment to those who didn't.


Thanks Tim

Are those Turk-TCs who work in the free area, actually the same ones who speak up against the Turkish occupation? These manual workers, builders etc working cash-in-hand, how likely are they to rock the boat by speaking against Turkey?

Maybe as VP asserts, they like to have it both ways. Easy well paid employment in the south, then return to their paradise of the north.
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Postby Paphitis » Mon Dec 15, 2008 2:54 pm

Tim Drayton wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Kifeas wrote:
Oracle wrote:The only way this problem is contributing to the Cyprus Problem (since it has been placed in this section by halil) is that these Turk-TCs should not be working in the RoC whilst living under, and hence being complicit with, the continued Turkish occupation of Cyprus.

I hope they are not re-instated, or any other "TRNC" resident Turk-TCs, as workers in the free-area, once they have been made redundant .... That is only right, and may help them (Turk-TCs) realise they cannot continue to have their cake and eat it too! .....


I only wish to inform you that the vast majority of the GC society does not share at all your irrational and blind understanding and view of the Cyprus issue, and /or the method and way by which it may possibly be solved!


That's fine Kifeas I don't pretend to speak for the masses. Still it would be interesting to find out :

a) what the majority (legal) RoC residents felt about job-sharing with people that then go back to living with the enemy.

b) whether reversing the infiltration by TCs of the free area, made them less apathetic about calling for withdrawal of Turkey.

Just speculating on scenarios ....


Perhaps I could advance a hypothesis for the sake of argument:

HYPOTHESIS
One of the reasons that some Turkish Cypriots nowadays find the courage to speak out against their leadership is that the availability of alternative sources of employment in the south has ended the system of patronage that gave jobs to those who toed the line and denied employment to those who didn't.


Why would the TCs want a solution when they can live in a GC property gifted to them by the "trnc" regime, as well as come and go as they please, work and be elligible for all available benefits afforded to them by the RoC, which they do not recognise and have conspired against in war? :roll: The Green Line should have remained closed until the Cyprus Problem is solved.

I do not speak as a resident but as a citizen of the RoC. As such I believe I have the right to express the above view, as do all other Cypriot citizens and residents.
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Postby Oracle » Mon Dec 15, 2008 2:58 pm

miltiades wrote:
Oracle wrote:
miltiades wrote:
Kifeas wrote:
Oracle wrote:The only way this problem is contributing to the Cyprus Problem (since it has been placed in this section by halil) is that these Turk-TCs should not be working in the RoC whilst living under, and hence being complicit with, the continued Turkish occupation of Cyprus.

I hope they are not re-instated, or any other "TRNC" resident Turk-TCs, as workers in the free-area, once they have been made redundant .... That is only right, and may help them (Turk-TCs) realise they cannot continue to have their cake and eat it too! .....


I only wish to inform you that the vast majority of the GC society does not share at all your irrational and blind understanding and view of the Cyprus issue, and /or the method and way by which it may possibly be solved!

I second your views Kifeas


Still around, huh! :roll:

So that I can keep my eyes on you !!


I hope you have grown eyes on the back of your head now too .... because the last pair let you down :lol:
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