Viewpoint wrote:Do TCs have their own school in the south???.
Here's the answer from the governments spokesman:
Turkish Cypriot school in Limassol
07/04/2005
The Government Spokesman Mr Kypros Chrysostomides stated yesterday that a number of contacts had been held with the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP) regarding the opening of a Turkish Cypriot school in Limassol and noted that, initially, the Turkish Cypriots who were living in Limassol, had not expressed any wish for a school. “However, with the beginning of the new school year, the Government will make all necessary arrangements so that the right to education of the Turkish Cypriots in their mother language, the Turkish language, will be satisfied. There is not yet anything specific, contacts with UNFICYP are continuing and so is the Government’s preparation. The settlement of the whole issue will be made clear in the course of things until September”, Mr Chrysostomides said.
Replying to a question if the management of the school by the Turkish Cypriot community was a remote possibility, the Government Spokesman said: “I believe that the Republic of Cyprus is responsible for it and this is how we should see it”.
Viewpoint wrote:Can TCs vote in the "RoC"???.
If they could then for whom would you vote? Papadopoulos? Clerides?
....we solve all the other problems and that's the only one left unsolved
Viewpoint wrote:If you are so annoyed and upset about providing healthcare to a few TCs and unable to see the real reasoning behind this care being political gain.....
The money spent for these few, as you call them, Tcs who receive free medical care, until 2004 was 1,5 millions for medicines only.
Instead of thanking the Cy government for its good will towards the Tcs and the Gcs as those money are coming out of their pockets...you are complaining and making scenarios!
I wonder what would you say if the Cy government decided all of a sudden to stop providing free health care to Tcs...I wonder.