YFred wrote:Kikapu wrote:halil wrote:Kikapu wrote:YFred wrote:Kikapu wrote:halil wrote:denizaksulu wrote:paliometoxo wrote:deniz i agree with u on the signature thing, cyprus isent greek or turkish
Now that is a coincidence. Its Cypriot.
have a look what my idendification card says .......
Hey Halil, you are almost as old as Moses.!
No, I'm not making this up.!
Check your birth date on your ID card.!
Kicks, what are you on mate? Moses was around 5000 years ago!
Halil was born in 957 was that BJ or AJ
That's close enough when it comes to Halil, since what he prints for Bayrak is far less accurate than his age difference with Moses.!
But for sure, they must have been about the same height.!
KİKOŞ ..... Benim gibi yürekli olacaksın ...........Kimliğinden utanmıyacaksın ...... Korkaklar ...birşeylerden korkanlar kimliklerni gizlerler ..... mal ortada .....
So Halil, does that mean that you still have your original name on your most recent ID card as it shows in your old ID card, or were you forced to change it to another name after 1974.?
You are being a wee bit unfair kicks, old boy. TCRN must have been the only country on earth that used to use the first name of the father as surname. It was allright to do what they did.
I'm just answering Halil's statements that he said the above in Turkish which was
"One should not hide from their ID..........Scared..............Those who are afraid, do not show their ID's" and so on, so I'm asking him, whether he has a new ID and is hiding it from us or he is still using his old ID. Just want to make sure that Halil is not a hypocrite by telling me that I have something to hide, just because I did not post my ID details on the forum.!
Besides, There was no reason to force people to change their names after 1974. If the TC's wanted to stop the old practice of how they used their names, they could have kept their surnames to become their family names from now on. There was no need to have names that sounds very Anatolian for god sake. But we know the reason why Denktash did that, so that it would be difficult to tell the TC's from the settlers in the future. He wanted to lose the TC identification for a Anatolian one by assimilation. Well, I'm keeping my name and there's nothing anyone can do about it.!