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Postby Tim Drayton » Mon Dec 29, 2008 5:20 pm

T_C wrote:They're basically saying that they didn't say yes to anything...


They are saying that they didn't say yes and they didn't say no; nothing is certain yet.
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Postby doesntmatter » Mon Dec 29, 2008 5:57 pm

DT. wrote:
doesntmatter wrote:
DT. wrote:
doesntmatter wrote:No need to recognise the "CFA" to play football.

Selam from Mersin 10, Turkey. :wink:


you planning to take free kicks by correspondence? :?


Anything is better than being dominated by racist Greeks/GCs.


Stop talking as if you're in an S&M party for a sec and give me a reasonable post.

Why would you be against the tc teams playing in a recognised football association and possibly European games?


As I said, anything is better than being dominated by racist Greeks/GCs.
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Postby DT. » Mon Dec 29, 2008 5:59 pm

doesntmatter wrote:
DT. wrote:
doesntmatter wrote:
DT. wrote:
doesntmatter wrote:No need to recognise the "CFA" to play football.

Selam from Mersin 10, Turkey. :wink:


you planning to take free kicks by correspondence? :?


Anything is better than being dominated by racist Greeks/GCs.


Stop talking as if you're in an S&M party for a sec and give me a reasonable post.

Why would you be against the tc teams playing in a recognised football association and possibly European games?


As I said, anything is better than being dominated by racist Greeks/GCs.


dominated because they'd be outplayed? dominated because they'd have smaller budgets?

why dominated since you enjoy that word so much?
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Postby doesntmatter » Mon Dec 29, 2008 5:59 pm

Get Real! wrote:
doesntmatter wrote:
DT. wrote:
doesntmatter wrote:No need to recognise the "CFA" to play football.

Selam from Mersin 10, Turkey. :wink:

you planning to take free kicks by correspondence? :?

Anything is better than being dominated by racist Greeks/GCs.

Afraid of the competition eh? Well that’s just too bad because communities don’t become countries. You should’ve thought of that before segregating…


Before you Greeks and GCs "persuaded" us with guns and bombs you meant to say.
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Postby DT. » Mon Dec 29, 2008 6:02 pm

doesntmatter wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
doesntmatter wrote:
DT. wrote:
doesntmatter wrote:No need to recognise the "CFA" to play football.

Selam from Mersin 10, Turkey. :wink:

you planning to take free kicks by correspondence? :?

Anything is better than being dominated by racist Greeks/GCs.

Afraid of the competition eh? Well that’s just too bad because communities don’t become countries. You should’ve thought of that before segregating…


Before you Greeks and GCs "persuaded" us with guns and bombs you meant to say.


i see propaganda school only went as far as slogans. Are you capable of discussing anything of substance?
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Postby doesntmatter » Mon Dec 29, 2008 6:08 pm

Paphitis wrote:
doesntmatter wrote:
DT. wrote:
doesntmatter wrote:No need to recognise the "CFA" to play football.

Selam from Mersin 10, Turkey. :wink:


you planning to take free kicks by correspondence? :?


Anything is better than being dominated by racist Greeks/GCs.


You were just highlighting that you don't even have a recognised postal service. :lol:

We offer you the opportunity to play internationally recognised football and yet you still call us racist! Image


Yes, we saw the "opportunities" you offered us in 1963 and still offer us to this day.

If you Greeks and GCs were sincere and not racists whose only wish is to dominate the whole island and turn it into a Greek island, you'd give the dream Makarios started and stop demanding to change the Cyprus constitution and the agreement you signed with us.

You have proven that you can not be trusted so the "opportunity" you "offer" is nothing but another "offer" that you hope and wish that will give you the "opportunity" to get your domination.

No thanks, we'll keep Mersin 10 and you keep your "opportunities".
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Postby doesntmatter » Mon Dec 29, 2008 6:14 pm

DT. wrote:
doesntmatter wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
doesntmatter wrote:
DT. wrote:
doesntmatter wrote:No need to recognise the "CFA" to play football.

Selam from Mersin 10, Turkey. :wink:

you planning to take free kicks by correspondence? :?

Anything is better than being dominated by racist Greeks/GCs.

Afraid of the competition eh? Well that’s just too bad because communities don’t become countries. You should’ve thought of that before segregating…


Before you Greeks and GCs "persuaded" us with guns and bombs you meant to say.


i see propaganda school only went as far as slogans. Are you capable of discussing anything of substance?


Oh, I'm sorry, would you rather I join you Greeks/GCs and say that you Greeks/GCs didn't want enosis and that you didn't send 20,000 armed Greek soldiers to Cyprus to eliminate the TCs for your enosis wish?

Should I also spread the lies that you Greeks/GCs do not want to turn Cyprus in to a Greek dominated island?

If there's any other lies you want me to tell people just add it to the list above, ok. :roll:
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Postby Get Real! » Mon Dec 29, 2008 6:15 pm

doesntmatter wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
doesntmatter wrote:
DT. wrote:
doesntmatter wrote:No need to recognise the "CFA" to play football.

Selam from Mersin 10, Turkey. :wink:

you planning to take free kicks by correspondence? :?

Anything is better than being dominated by racist Greeks/GCs.

Afraid of the competition eh? Well that’s just too bad because communities don’t become countries. You should’ve thought of that before segregating…


Before you Greeks and GCs "persuaded" us with guns and bombs you meant to say.

Really? Why don't you tell us all about it dude... I'm all ears.
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Postby Paphitis » Mon Dec 29, 2008 6:26 pm

doesn'tfuckenhaveanidea wrote:
If you Greeks and GCs were sincere and not racists whose only wish is to dominate the whole island and turn it into a Greek island, you'd give the dream Makarios started and stop demanding to change the Cyprus constitution and the agreement you signed with us.


Really? Image

You better back up the above statement with a reliable unbiased link. We are not demanding to change the 1960 constitution, or have any current proposals to make any changes. We would be well within our rights to do so, since you guys withdrew from the Zurich Agreements, and since Turkey as contravened her Treaty of Guarantee obligations to respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Republic of Cyprus.
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Postby Get Real! » Tue Dec 30, 2008 1:27 am

doesntmatter wrote:Before you Greeks and GCs "persuaded" us with guns and bombs you meant to say.

You can read all about the "guns and bombs" from UNFICYP...

On 30 November 1963, the President of the Republic, Archbishop Makarios, publicly set forth 13 points on which he considered that the constitution should be amended. He did so on the stated grounds that the existing constitution created many difficulties in the smooth functioning of the state and the development and progress of the country, that its many sui generis provisions conflicted with internationally accepted democratic principles and created sources of friction between Greek and Turkish Cypriots, and that its effects were causing the two communities to draw further apart rather than closer together.

The president's proposals would have, among other things, abolished the veto power of the president and the vice-president, while having the latter deputize for the president in his absence. The Greek Cypriot president of the House of Representatives and the Turkish Cypriot vice-president would have been elected by the house as a whole and not, as under the constitution, separately by its Greek and Turkish members. The constitutional provisions regarding separate majorities for enactment of certain laws by the House of Representatives would have been abolished, unified municipalities established and the administration of justice and the security forces unified. The proportion of Turkish Cypriots in the public service and the military forces would have been reduced, and the Greek Cypriot Communal Chamber abolished, though the Turkish community would have been able to retain its chamber.

No immediate response was forthcoming from the vice-president to this proposed programme, but the Turkish government, to which the president's proposals had been communicated "for information purposes", rejected them promptly and categorically. Subsequently, the Turkish Cypriot Communal Chamber described the president's claim that the constitution had proved an obstacle to the smooth functioning of the republic as false propaganda and contended that the Greek Cypriots had never attempted to implement the constitution in good faith. The Turkish Cypriots maintained that the structure of the republic rested on the existence of two communities and not of a majority and a minority. They refused to consider the amendments proposed by the other side, which were in their opinion designed to weaken those parts, which recognized the existence of the Turkish Cypriot community as such.

Whatever possibility might have existed at the time for calm and rational discussion of the president's proposals between the two communities disappeared indefinitely with the outbreak of violent disturbances between them a few days later, on 21 December 1963.

In the afternoon of 24 December 1963, the Turkish national contingent, stationed in Cyprus under the Treaty of Alliance and numbering 650 officers and other ranks, left its camp and took up positions at the northern outskirts of Nicosia in the area where disturbances were taking place. On 25 December, the Cyprus government charged that Turkish warplanes had flown at tree-level over Cyprus, and during the next several days there were persistent reports of military concentrations along the southern coast of Turkey and of Turkish naval movements off that coast.


http://www.unficyp.org/nqcontent.cfm?a_ ... ic&lang=l1
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