Kifeas wrote: since the EOKA signs have remained on the walls, it means that the education you have received was a first class one.
I see you are in a mood for jokes today ...
Kifeas wrote: since the EOKA signs have remained on the walls, it means that the education you have received was a first class one.
Viewpoint wrote:KifeasNeed I say more, your viewpoint is clear to for all to read.For example, you have the biggest flag in the world. GCs do not have such a big flag, nor any other country that I am aware of. You are a state that has the biggest worldwide concentration in numbers, of soldiers and Tanks per square kilometre. You are a State that has the highest worldwide percentage of land that doesn’t belong to it’s own citizens but to the citizens of a neighbouring “state.” You are a state that has the highest worldwide percentage of imported citizens and workers. Almost 50% of the population, if I am not mistaken. Can the GCs ever bit you in any one of the above? Never! Can any other country in the world bit you either? None! It is impossible!
You see! I am not so negative, provocative and venomous as you try to portray me, but I can also give some credit, should it deservers to be given.
Alexandros Lordos wrote:Kifeas wrote: since the EOKA signs have remained on the walls, it means that the education you have received was a first class one.
I see you are in a mood for jokes today ...
.brother wrote:Garbitsch wroteLet's put the universities aside, what do you say about the high schools in North? I went to TMK, which was once a Greek school (the EOKA signs had even remained). Now since this was once a Greek school, does it still make it illegal? I mean are you going to claim that actually I am not a highschool graduate?
I went to TMK as well in Nicosia, i am 1987 graduate, how about you garb.
Viewpoint wrote:magikthrillalas, you seem to think its ok to illegally occupy other peoples land by claiming its not illegal.
I feel you seem to miss the point, with the TRNC being located on 85% GC disputed lands our natural development and growth will of course involve the usage of some of this land, its a natural progression, we only have certain avenues available to us due to isolation. If the land development over the last year has ignited GCs then surely they should be working harder for an overall solution which would halt building on GC land and sales to foreigners, they are not being proactive in bringing about conditions that would enable us to trust each other and agree a comprehensive solution. The current climate will only serve to widen the gap between our communities.
My feeling, in the end, is that the TC side might be more willing to give in on this issue - in exchange for some other benefit perhaps - than the GC side
magikthrill if you were a TC what would you want from the south to build trust and belief that GC genuinely want a partnership in a united Cyprus with no hidden agendas to reduce TCs to a minority status in our own country?
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