Lit wrote:insan wrote:Lit wrote:insan wrote:Lit wrote:Migrants from Turkey that come here arent concerned about security issues so why do you constently here that from the TCs? Guarantor powers in this day and age? Never going to agree to it.
R those Turkish migrants PKK militants or sympathisers?
They are citizens of Turkey.
Sure. Once some citizen groups of Turkey had guerilla training camps in Greece and rumoured that in South Cyprus too.
Typical idiocy. Are elderly Women and young children also grouped as guerrillas, Insan? All those that flee Turkey and seek asylum in European countries, all guerrillas as well? This reminds me of something that occurred back about a year ago.
We had an elderly individual who entered a church during church services here in Cyprus, took off his shirt and placed a knife to his throat. This was on the news. Negotiators who came to the seen calmed the man down and found out that this old man was going to be deported back to Turkey but he didnt want to go and would have rather slit his throat.
Maybe some of them brought their families as well. I don't know details. Many things happen for many pruposes.
The 'Multipolar' Mission
Primakov is not a field commander in some new "Clash of Civilizations." He is only interested in the trappings of traditions, such as the Russian Orthodox Church, as a means to an end. When, for example, it is time to pressure a NATO member such as Turkey, or a Western ally in the Muslim world such as Azerbaijan, Primakov's ministry will sign a defense alliance with Armenia, or overlook arms shipments to "Christian" allies in hotspots like Nagorno-Karabakh or Greek Cyprus. The point is simply to destabilize Western allies, not to enhance ancient cultural ties.
http://www.bu.edu/iscip/vol8/Rosenberger.html