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Postby Bananiot » Sat May 23, 2009 9:53 am

That's not what I asked Sotos, idiot. I asked a question regarding this statement he made: "Don't forget that the "TCs" are also settlers from the first Turkish invasion". Does he want them out too?
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Postby Paphitis » Sat May 23, 2009 9:56 am

Bananiot wrote:That's not what I asked Sotos, idiot. I asked a question regarding this statement he made: "Don't forget that the "TCs" are also settlers from the first Turkish invasion". Does he want them out too?


It does not matter what Soto wants. What matters is that we abide by international law and not allow these War Crimes go unpunished... :roll:

Article 49 of the Fourth Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War, August 12, 1949, 6 UST 3516, paragraph 6: The Occupying Power shall not deport or transfer parts of its own civilian population into the territory it occupies.
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Postby miltiades » Sat May 23, 2009 10:34 am

The indigenous T/Cs have the same right to be in Cyprus as any other Cypriot.
The settlers are , as we know , in Cyprus as a direct result of Turkey's efforts to alter the demographics of our island following the Turkish invasion of 1974.The T/Cs are not exuberantly happy with the huge influx of settlers mostly from remote parts of Eastern Turkey. On the other hand neither are they completely confident that the RoC has their interests too at heart. A responsible government ought to be seeing to be doing much more in reassuring the T/Cs that their future on our commonly owned island is secure and that their human rights would not be undermined.
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Postby Paphitis » Sat May 23, 2009 11:45 am

miltiades wrote:The indigenous T/Cs have the same right to be in Cyprus as any other Cypriot.
The settlers are , as we know , in Cyprus as a direct result of Turkey's efforts to alter the demographics of our island following the Turkish invasion of 1974.The T/Cs are not exuberantly happy with the huge influx of settlers mostly from remote parts of Eastern Turkey. On the other hand neither are they completely confident that the RoC has their interests too at heart. A responsible government ought to be seeing to be doing much more in reassuring the T/Cs that their future on our commonly owned island is secure and that their human rights would not be undermined.


You stupid Bozo. What more can the RoC do? We already give them passports, IDs, free healthcare, jobs etc etc.....

You have absolutely no idea what you are talking about.

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Postby YFred » Sat May 23, 2009 11:52 am

miltiades wrote:The indigenous T/Cs have the same right to be in Cyprus as any other Cypriot.
The settlers are , as we know , in Cyprus as a direct result of Turkey's efforts to alter the demographics of our island following the Turkish invasion of 1974.The T/Cs are not exuberantly happy with the huge influx of settlers mostly from remote parts of Eastern Turkey. On the other hand neither are they completely confident that the RoC has their interests too at heart. A responsible government ought to be seeing to be doing much more in reassuring the T/Cs that their future on our commonly owned island is secure and that their human rights would not be undermined.

Well said Miltiades, I'll second that.
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Postby Paphitis » Sat May 23, 2009 11:54 am

YFred wrote:
miltiades wrote:The indigenous T/Cs have the same right to be in Cyprus as any other Cypriot.
The settlers are , as we know , in Cyprus as a direct result of Turkey's efforts to alter the demographics of our island following the Turkish invasion of 1974.The T/Cs are not exuberantly happy with the huge influx of settlers mostly from remote parts of Eastern Turkey. On the other hand neither are they completely confident that the RoC has their interests too at heart. A responsible government ought to be seeing to be doing much more in reassuring the T/Cs that their future on our commonly owned island is secure and that their human rights would not be undermined.

Well said Miltiades, I'll second that.


I reckon both you and Miltiades should have a rave party....
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Postby YFred » Sat May 23, 2009 11:59 am

Paphitis wrote:
YFred wrote:
miltiades wrote:The indigenous T/Cs have the same right to be in Cyprus as any other Cypriot.
The settlers are , as we know , in Cyprus as a direct result of Turkey's efforts to alter the demographics of our island following the Turkish invasion of 1974.The T/Cs are not exuberantly happy with the huge influx of settlers mostly from remote parts of Eastern Turkey. On the other hand neither are they completely confident that the RoC has their interests too at heart. A responsible government ought to be seeing to be doing much more in reassuring the T/Cs that their future on our commonly owned island is secure and that their human rights would not be undermined.

Well said Miltiades, I'll second that.


I reckon both you and Miltiades should have a rave party....
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Postby Paphitis » Sat May 23, 2009 12:08 pm

YFred wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
YFred wrote:
miltiades wrote:The indigenous T/Cs have the same right to be in Cyprus as any other Cypriot.
The settlers are , as we know , in Cyprus as a direct result of Turkey's efforts to alter the demographics of our island following the Turkish invasion of 1974.The T/Cs are not exuberantly happy with the huge influx of settlers mostly from remote parts of Eastern Turkey. On the other hand neither are they completely confident that the RoC has their interests too at heart. A responsible government ought to be seeing to be doing much more in reassuring the T/Cs that their future on our commonly owned island is secure and that their human rights would not be undermined.

Well said Miltiades, I'll second that.


I reckon both you and Miltiades should have a rave party....
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We have come to terms with our demons a long time ago.

We know what we did and that some things were wrong, but this changes nothing because Turkey is still occupying Cyprus and 180,000 refugees are not able to return to their villages.
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Postby YFred » Sat May 23, 2009 12:15 pm

Paphitis wrote:
YFred wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
YFred wrote:
miltiades wrote:The indigenous T/Cs have the same right to be in Cyprus as any other Cypriot.
The settlers are , as we know , in Cyprus as a direct result of Turkey's efforts to alter the demographics of our island following the Turkish invasion of 1974.The T/Cs are not exuberantly happy with the huge influx of settlers mostly from remote parts of Eastern Turkey. On the other hand neither are they completely confident that the RoC has their interests too at heart. A responsible government ought to be seeing to be doing much more in reassuring the T/Cs that their future on our commonly owned island is secure and that their human rights would not be undermined.

Well said Miltiades, I'll second that.


I reckon both you and Miltiades should have a rave party....
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If one wants to improve, one must accept own responsibilities for any given fault. It's only then we can move on. When one is in denial, we are stuck in a rut.


We have come to terms with our demons a long time ago.

We know what we did and that some things were wrong, but this changes nothing because Turkey is still occupying Cyprus and 180,000 refugees are not able to return to their villages.

Back to the chicken and the egg. Turkey is there because there is no peace agreement. How many times do we have to repeat before it gets through. When the peace agreement is signed she will go with a fair number of settlers.
Comprehendo or shall I write it in greek?
Enna baun istin Turkian.
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Postby 74LB » Sat May 23, 2009 12:20 pm

I may be wrong but I don't think Bananiot is talking about the settlers that came after July 1974. He may be referring to those that arrived many many years before :?:

And Sotos wants us all out :twisted:
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