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I’m a GC who denounces both Greece & Turkey and supports the sovereignty of Cyprus.
11
34%
I’m a GC who insists that the whole of Cyprus is Greek!
7
22%
I’m a GC against the sovereignty of Cyprus and in favor of “Greek” and “Turkish” sections.
0
No votes
I’m a TC who denounces both Turkey & Greece and supports the sovereignty of Cyprus.
2
6%
I’m a TC who insists that the whole of Cyprus is Turkish!
1
3%
I’m a TC against the sovereignty of Cyprus and in favor of “Turkish” and “Greek” sections.
6
19%
I’m a Greek who supports the sovereignty of Cyprus.
0
No votes
I’m a Greek who insists that the whole of Cyprus is Greek!
1
3%
I’m a Greek against the sovereignty of Cyprus and in favor of “Greek” and “Turkish” sections.
0
No votes
I’m a Turk who supports the sovereignty of Cyprus.
1
3%
I’m a Turk who insists that the whole of Cyprus is Turkish!
2
6%
I’m a Turk against the sovereignty of Cyprus and in favor of “Turkish” and “Greek” sections.
1
3%
 
Total votes : 32

Postby Get Real! » Sun Apr 05, 2009 5:55 pm

Paphitis wrote:You don't act your age.
You may be older, but you sure as hell behave like a child.

Oh dear! Would I be "acting my age" if I agreed with your nonsense? :lol:
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Postby Paphitis » Sun Apr 05, 2009 5:58 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Lit wrote:3. Allies, whether they like it or not, of British dehellenisation of Cyprus are the Cypriot communists....

What “hellenization” of Cyprus you Slavic mongrel? :lol:

Have you ANY idea how long the people of Cyprus have been here for?

THOUSANDS of years before anything ancient “Greek” even existed! :roll:

Just in case you missed it...

THOUSANDS!

You may now go back to sleep... Image


Well all evidence points to the fact that Cyprus was largely uninhabited when the first Greeks arrived and your beloved 300 Choiroitians became extinct.... :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby Paphitis » Sun Apr 05, 2009 5:59 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Paphitis wrote:You don't act your age.
You may be older, but you sure as hell behave like a child.

Oh dear! Would I be "acting my age" if I agreed with your nonsense? :lol:


If you agreed with everything I say, then I would have no choice but to say that you are wise and mature beyond your age! 8)
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Postby insan » Sun Apr 05, 2009 6:00 pm

I'm not afraid of anything. I just wanted u to get aware of that overwhelming majority of Turkish Cypriots won't accept it that it was an invasion. :lol: Hope u r already aware of it. :lol:
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Postby Get Real! » Sun Apr 05, 2009 6:01 pm

Paphitis wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Lit wrote:3. Allies, whether they like it or not, of British dehellenisation of Cyprus are the Cypriot communists....

What “hellenization” of Cyprus you Slavic mongrel? :lol:

Have you ANY idea how long the people of Cyprus have been here for?

THOUSANDS of years before anything ancient “Greek” even existed! :roll:

Just in case you missed it...

THOUSANDS!

You may now go back to sleep... Image

Well all evidence points to the fact that Cyprus was largely uninhabited when the first Greeks arrived and your beloved 300 Choiroitians became extinct.... :lol: :lol: :lol:

Yeah, but what do you know about "evidence"? :lol:

It looks like we’ve got another minority in Cyprus… the Spartan wannabies! Six of which are among us on this forum...

Gay pride! 8)
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Postby Paphitis » Sun Apr 05, 2009 6:02 pm

insan wrote:I don't afraid of anything. I just wanted u to get aware of that overwhelming majority of Turkish Cypriots won't accept it that it was an invasion. :lol: Hope u r already aware of it. :lol:


The UN deems it an invasion, and that is all that matters.
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Postby insan » Sun Apr 05, 2009 6:06 pm

Paphitis wrote:
insan wrote:I don't afraid of anything. I just wanted u to get aware of that overwhelming majority of Turkish Cypriots won't accept it that it was an invasion. :lol: Hope u r already aware of it. :lol:


The UN deems it an invasion, and that is all that matters.


In which UN documents UN deems it as an invasion?
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Postby bill cobbett » Sun Apr 05, 2009 6:06 pm

Paphitis wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
insan wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
insan wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
insan wrote:
However, times have changed in the Greek Cypriot community and now they have accepted Turkish Cypriots as one of the two main communities to a large degree.


Yet I haven't heard any GCs other than Bananiot, genuinely accepting TC community as one of the 2 main communities.

As for the minorities of Cyprus, they have always stood beside either of the communities according to their beliefs and interests. The rights of minorities must be secured and fully satisfied according to relevant provisions of constitution and laws.


This can be done by giving the Greek Cypriot Community, Turkish Cypriot Community, Maronite Cypriot Community, Latin Cypriot Community and Armenian Cypriot Community and equal representation within the Senate. This way, everyone's rights can be safeguarded.

The Armenian, Latin, and Maronite communities can not be ignored either.


So, in any case u(GCs) will exert to be the major power and consider all others ineffective minorities. Anything leads to GC rule is accepted by u, eh?


If all communities have equal representation with the Senate, their rights will be protected and at the same time the House of Representatives can represent all Cypriots democratically, based on each communities demographic dimensions.


Yeah, just a formal representation of all communities because u r sure on many international issues and national interests of GCs, as usual; Latins, Maronites and Armenians would take side by GCs. Then u would call it the perfect democracy as long as GC rules... and if the rulers of GCs r nationalists this will directly lead to Greece and GCs rule(Hellenic Rule).


I disagree with your assumption. Each community will protect their own interests first and foremost. The other minor communities would not side with the Greek Cypriots if they would attempt to pass any Bills to the detriment of other minority groups, as this would inevitably make their communities even more vulnerable down the track.


Would it matter, if the majority wanted to pass the bill the minority groups would have to accept your domination even if it were to their detrement. Thats where we TCs differ.


All Bills would need to pass through the Senate and have an overwhelming majority. If each community has equal representation, then you are effectively guaranteeing that any Bills that could be deemed to disadvantage any minority groups will not pass.


Well really! This is one Bill that's not passing through any 12% minority community = 50% Senate pollocks cos the result will be that some of our northern friends may use this as a bar to effective central government a la 1963.

Perhaps we should learn from past mistakes.


BillC, I am talking about the Senate and not the lower house.

Most Bills would pass as normal, with representatives voting mostly along party lines.

Each community would have 20% representation in the Senate as there are 5 ethnic communities in Cyprus. This means that no single community would be able to render the nation's Governance as ineffective, but at the same time, if any Bills are introduced that could detrimentally effect any minority group, then the minority communities are able to defeat it.

This is just a safeguard, and the House of Representatives will have a more democratic form in that it will represent all Cypriots Communities in line with their demographic proportions.


Ok mate. I see what you mean.
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Postby Paphitis » Sun Apr 05, 2009 6:07 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Lit wrote:3. Allies, whether they like it or not, of British dehellenisation of Cyprus are the Cypriot communists....

What “hellenization” of Cyprus you Slavic mongrel? :lol:

Have you ANY idea how long the people of Cyprus have been here for?

THOUSANDS of years before anything ancient “Greek” even existed! :roll:

Just in case you missed it...

THOUSANDS!

You may now go back to sleep... Image

Well all evidence points to the fact that Cyprus was largely uninhabited when the first Greeks arrived and your beloved 300 Choiroitians became extinct.... :lol: :lol: :lol:

Yeah, but what do you know about "evidence"? :lol:

It looks like we’ve got another minority in Cyprus… the Spartan

wannabies!
Six of which are among us on this forum...

Gay pride! 8)


There you go again! You seem to be obsessed with homosexuality and this is a very big concern.

Come and speak to Paphiti and let it all out. You need to be comfortable with who you are and you can count on our moral support....:lol:

As for evidence, we did have a 40+ page thread on the subject where we got to really rub your face in the dirt.
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Postby Paphitis » Sun Apr 05, 2009 6:08 pm

insan wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
insan wrote:I don't afraid of anything. I just wanted u to get aware of that overwhelming majority of Turkish Cypriots won't accept it that it was an invasion. :lol: Hope u r already aware of it. :lol:


The UN deems it an invasion, and that is all that matters.


In which UN documents UN deems it as an invasion?


All of them!
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