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New Annan Plan Referendum in Sep 09!

Postby Paphitis » Fri Jan 02, 2009 6:32 am

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Apparently, London, Washington and other political circles within Athens and Nicosia, are planning to stage a referendum on a "solution" to the Cyprus Problem in Sep 09.

Analysts are saying that this referendum has as its main objective, to triumphantly clear the way for Turkey's EU accession without Turkey fulfilling any of her obligations towards Cyprus, should the Cypriot electorate accept and endorse such a "solution". The solution is predicted to be a rehashed version of the rejected Annan Plan, with only slight variances.

The Christofias-Talat Plan referendum will be scheduled for Sep 09

According to reliable information, a September 2009 referendum will take place for what analysts are already calling the Christofias - Talat plan, which is apparently nothing more than a rehashed version of the Annan Plan, to please London, Washington and their sold out friends in Athens and Nicosia political circles. The aim is to formally open the way for Turkey's EU summit in the Union in December 2009.

Fileleftheros, 21/12/2008


http://infognomonpolitics.blogspot.com/ ... /2009.html

What amazes me, is how President Christofias finds it acceptable to be negotiating a plan, which in essence, is nothing short of a betrayal to all Cypriots and future generations. A plan which has as its main objective, to legitimise Turkey's influence and domination over Cyprus and still allow her to proceed with her EU accession, without any hindrance.

What makes London, Washington, and all their Athens and Nicosia cronies think that the Cypriot people will accept any such plan that will discriminate against their fundamental human and democratic rights, just to pave the way for Turkey to enter the EU?

Yeh, I can really see Cypriots voting to introduce Apartheid in Cyprus and then roll out the red carpet for Turkeys EU accession. :lol:
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Postby Oracle » Fri Jan 02, 2009 7:05 am

I'd like to see what France, Germany and the rest of the EU have to say about being forced to accept Turkey in this current uncivilised shape or form :lol:

... Besides there's the Kurds to sort too :wink:
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Postby Paphitis » Fri Jan 02, 2009 7:54 am

Oracle wrote:I'd like to see what France, Germany and the rest of the EU have to say about being forced to accept Turkey in this current uncivilised shape or form :lol:

... Besides there's the Kurds to sort too :wink:


Never mind what France and Germany are saying.

What the hell is Christofias saying about this...

Kifeas might be right in an earlier analysis he made about Christofias.

This is what Kifeas had to say:
President Christofias, in an interview last evening with CyBC, claimed to be seeing some logic in Mr. Talat’s formula in which he (Talat) maintains that the more the departure from a 50:50 share in the federal government and institutions, the more the powers and authorities the TC constituent state should “retain,” even up to the extent that it may as well be looked upon as an almost sovereign “nation-state” into a look like confederation.

Well, Mr. Christofias, the more I hear your nonsense, the more I regret it for not voting for your opponent, instead of casting a blank ballot. Let me though tell you a few more logics, which you seem to be failing to comprehend -set aside rubbing into Talat’s face. The other logical formula, Mr. Christofias, says that the more the powers vested into the constituent states, and the stronger the bi-zonality notion to become, the less the territory -including the vital coastlines, should become! Therefore, Mr. Christofias, it is about time you explain to your friend, Mr. Talat, in no uncertain terms, that the only possibility you will ever come anywhere near his one-sided “BBF” and “reunification” views, is if his side accepts the reduction of the territory to be part of the TC state, down to less than 20% of the island’s territory and its coastlines. This is the logic you should be practicing, Mr. Christofias, and not the ridiculous equations that Mr. Talat serves you with, and which you so besottingly seem to swallow.

The other day he said the inimitable, that "as long as he is the president, and no matter how much it will be hurting some people, he won’t apply for a membership in the Partnership for Peace (PfP) association," because it is -according to his theory, a NATO affiliated association. And this, despite the fact that all other EU member States are already members of it, plus Russia itself. Yes Sir, Heil Hitler!

http://www.cyprus-forum.com/viewtopic.php?t=21409


President Christofias does not seem to be a fit and proper person to be handling the Cyprus Issue...

It will also be very interesting to see if this referendum does in actual fact take place in Sep 09.
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Postby Bananiot » Fri Jan 02, 2009 8:54 am

Hod your horses. This is pre emptive, we all know who Demetris Costantakopoulos is.
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Postby CBBB » Fri Jan 02, 2009 8:58 am

This article must be will hidden in Phileleftheros, because I couldn't find it in their online archive.

Considering it's content, I would have expected it to be quite prominent.

Mind you, Phileleftheros is a bit like the Daily with the amount of crap it publishes.
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Postby askimwos » Fri Jan 02, 2009 9:33 am

Yes, your hollyness!!!
Whatever you say your hollyness...

The same crap from the usual clan of the 8% archibishop, Lyssarides, Koutsou, Aggelides, and ofcource their official newspaper phileleftheros..
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Postby Paphitis » Fri Jan 02, 2009 9:43 am

Bananiot wrote:Hod your horses. This is pre emptive, we all know who Demetris Costantakopoulos is.


Perhaps he is being pre-emptive in order to raise the awareness of all Cyprus to be forever vigilant against the games and plots developing which will see GCs forever subjugated as second class citizens within their own island.

Very well written article!
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Postby Paphitis » Fri Jan 02, 2009 9:47 am

askimwos wrote:Yes, your hollyness!!!
Whatever you say your hollyness...

The same crap from the usual clan of the 8% archibishop, Lyssarides, Koutsou, Aggelides, and ofcource their official newspaper phileleftheros..


Askymos, President Christofias is a Communist Leader who is suppose to be against everything the west stands for. But from what I can see, president Christofias seems to be complicit with trying to aid and abet Turkey's entry into the EU, and to the detriment to Cyprus and all Cypriots.
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Postby askimwos » Fri Jan 02, 2009 10:06 am

Paphitis are you Nikolas Papadopoulos by any chance?
Just checking!
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Postby Paphitis » Fri Jan 02, 2009 10:11 am

askimwos wrote:Paphitis are you Nikolas Papadopoulos by any chance?
Just checking!


No! I am not that famous Greek photographer...Image

Good photographs though. 8)

http://www.nikospapadopoulos.com/templa ... php?sid=11
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