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Postby RichardB » Fri May 01, 2009 12:38 am

Hatter wrote:
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Brinsley wrote:Not sure about your comments, I studied World History in NZ, a pretty nondescript Country, with no particular allegiances to either side of the Greek/Turk conflict except for my unbiased readings which leads to side with the Turks even after GELiBOLU!


Aaaah he's still awake I think you mean Gallopoli old chap .

So you live in Kyrenia

Are you another of the poor souls who think their esdeger?deeds are legal?

Really chap you shouldnt be on forum here cos even I could rip your postings to pieces never mind some of the more astute members now be a good boy and run along now

BTW which particular era of world history did you study ....was it the greater Turkish empire 1974 - present


Fuck*ng Prat :roll:



So that's how all those turkish-speaking sheep in NZ spell it! GELiBOLU. GELiBOLU, my a*se!

not exactly sure hatter just taking an educated guess that was what the prat meant :D
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Postby Kifeas » Fri May 01, 2009 12:39 am

Brinsley wrote:Firstly, the lease agreement was never terminated, the Brits refused to pay after Turkey sided with the Germans after the 1st World War. 'Divide and Conquer' and never pay ones dues was the the Great Empires motto! And as for living in a council house supping cheap grog all I can reply to that one is you must have known me for a very long time!


Brinsley, ever heard of the Lausanne Treaty??

http://wwi.lib.byu.edu/index.php/Treaty_of_Lausanne

Article 20?
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Postby bill cobbett » Fri May 01, 2009 12:40 am

RichardB wrote:
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RichardB wrote:How come every one can type a response quicker than me :lol:


Damn! - Our RB beat me to it.


Well its not right Bill

Ever tried rolling a spliff drinking a beer and trying to use the keyboard at the same time :lol:


Keyboard!!!! ????? I have fallen in to loose and slack ways file. Got me one of them new touch screen wifi phones so I post from the comfort of my sofa ..... one finger at a time.....it's ve....ry sl...ow but so laid back :D
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Postby Get Real! » Fri May 01, 2009 12:42 am

Brinsley wrote:Firstly, the lease agreement was never terminated, the Brits refused to pay after Turkey sided with the Germans after the 1st World War. 'Divide and Conquer' and never pay ones dues was the the Great Empires motto!

What rent and green horses you British criminal nincompoob? :lol:

Do you know what "Turkey hereby recognises the annexation of Cyprus proclaimed by the British Government" means?

I gave you the link and you still haven't read it! :roll:

ARTICLE 20.

Turkey hereby recognises the annexation of Cyprus proclaimed by the British Government on the 5th November, 1914.


ARTICLE 21.

Turkish nationals ordinarily resident in Cyprus on the 5th November, 1914, will acquire British nationality subject to the conditions laid down in the local law, and will thereupon lose their Turkish nationality. They will, however, have the right to opt for Turkish nationality within two years from the coming into force of the present Treaty, provided that they leave Cyprus within twelve months after having so opted.

Turkish nationals ordinarily resident in Cyprus on the coming into force of the present Treaty who, at that date, have acquired or are in process of acquiring British nationality, in consequence of a request made in accordance with the local law, will also thereupon lose their Turkish nationality.

It is understood that the Government of Cyprus will be entitled to refuse British nationality to inhabitants of the island who, being Turkish nationals, had formerly acquired another nationality without the consent of the Turkish Government.
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Postby insan » Fri May 01, 2009 12:45 am

Kifeas wrote:
Brinsley wrote:Firstly, the lease agreement was never terminated, the Brits refused to pay after Turkey sided with the Germans after the 1st World War. 'Divide and Conquer' and never pay ones dues was the the Great Empires motto! And as for living in a council house supping cheap grog all I can reply to that one is you must have known me for a very long time!


Brinsley, ever heard of the Lausanne Treaty??

http://wwi.lib.byu.edu/index.php/Treaty_of_Lausanne

Article 20?


ARTICLE 20.

Turkey hereby recognises the annexation of Cyprus proclaimed by the British Government on the sth November, 1914.


Just like u recognized RoC as it was and then turned it to a Greek Republic? Or just like u accepted the BBF and always exerted making whole Cyprus Greek? Or? U accepted 60s treaties under pressure of foreign powers? And maybe Turkey too, accepted Lausanne under pressure? If there's nothing wrong with ur attitudes towards 60s treaties, what's wrong with Turkis attitude towards Lausanne?
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Postby RichardB » Fri May 01, 2009 12:46 am

Get Real! wrote:
Brinsley wrote:Firstly, the lease agreement was never terminated, the Brits [b]refused to pay[/b] after Turkey sided with the Germans after the 1st World War. 'Divide and Conquer' and never pay ones dues was the the Great Empires motto!

What rent and green horses you British criminal nincompoob? :lol:

Do you know what "Turkey hereby recognises the annexation of Cyprus proclaimed by the British Government" means?

I gave you the link and you still haven't read it! :roll:

ARTICLE 20.

Turkey hereby recognises the annexation of Cyprus proclaimed by the British Government on the 5th November, 1914.


ARTICLE 21.

Turkish nationals ordinarily resident in Cyprus on the 5th November, 1914, will acquire British nationality subject to the conditions laid down in the local law, and will thereupon lose their Turkish nationality. They will, however, have the right to opt for Turkish nationality within two years from the coming into force of the present Treaty, provided that they leave Cyprus within twelve months after having so opted.

Turkish nationals ordinarily resident in Cyprus on the coming into force of the present Treaty who, at that date, have acquired or are in process of acquiring British nationality, in consequence of a request made in accordance with the local law, will also thereupon lose their Turkish nationality.

It is understood that the Government of Cyprus will be entitled to refuse British nationality to inhabitants of the island who, being Turkish nationals, had formerly acquired another nationality without the consent of the Turkish Government.


He's getting mixed up re the british bases now
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Postby Hatter » Fri May 01, 2009 12:50 am

Get Real! wrote:
Brinsley wrote:Not sure about your comments, I studied World History in NZ, a pretty nondescript Country, with no particular allegiances to either side of the Greek/Turk conflict except for my unbiased readings which leads to side with the Turks even after GELiBOLU!

For someone who studied “world history” how did you miss the humiliating end of the Ottoman Empire? :?

Treaty of Lausanne (24 July 1923)

See Articles 20 & 21 that put the Ottoman Empire to sleep where it belonged…

http://www.mfa.gr/NR/rdonlyres/3E053BC1 ... treaty.doc

Atta boy!



[/quote] ... the lease agreement was never terminated, the Brits refused to pay ... [/quote]

GR's post above (thanks, GR) explains to you how the lease agreement terminated/finished/ended/was no more. :roll:



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Postby Brinsley » Fri May 01, 2009 12:52 am

All very polite, courteous well mannered replies to a new member to your forum, such is the life of expatriate Pomes! PS Gallipoli is the Brit spelling, Gelibolu is the correct one where my Great Uncle died at ANZC cove because of your wonderful leaders Churchill, Hamilton, Keyes, Kitchener etc.
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Postby The Cypriot » Fri May 01, 2009 12:55 am

Brinsley wrote: And as for living in a council house supping cheap grog all I can reply to that one is you must have known me for a very long time!


Ex-council house... you'd have snapped that up on the cheap too.

And I invite you to stop living up to the stereotype...
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