Tim Drayton wrote:YFred wrote:Tim Drayton wrote:YFred wrote:halil wrote:New Bayrak administration decided not to use Turkish Cypriot or Cypriot words on their programmes.
It can be used Cyprus Turks instead of Turkish Cypriot .
who cares what our administration decision . I am a Turkish Cypriot and i am proud of using the word for my identification .
forbidden words are :
Turkish Cypriot (Kıbrıslı Türk)
Cypriot(Kıbrıslı)
and This country is our .(Bu memleket bizim)
This the policy of the UBP .
Halil, think about your job!
Luckily the UBP is not computer literate!
I hope so for Halil's sake! and others in that office!
When we had no posts from Halil for about a week, I must confess that I began to worry.[/quo
Tim i was away from Cyprus thats why u did not hear anything from me . Sunday morning i will fly to France and i will return back on 26 th june .
Firts of all above desicion is only taken by the head of BRT directors non of our reporters all following it .u are the one who can follow and understand what the press is saying in north .no one cares everyone writes what ever they wants.These are the policies of the organizations .
like saying Greek Cypriots leader , President Talat ,''TRNC'', ''ROC'' etc....etc..... depends how u look at the events or how they wanna be !
this time adminstration policy is different than old ones .
below news how comes from the Turkish Cypriots press sources ...same report will be different if it was on GC's press .
A TRILATERAL MEETING INVOLVING TALAT,CHRISTOFIAS AND BARROSO MIGHT BE ON AGENDAThe Leader of the Greek Cypriot Administration Demetris Christofias has come up with an offer to
President Mehmet Ali Talat, inviting him to join his working dinner or lunch with the EU Commission’s President Jose Manuel Barroso next week.
The Commission President prepares for an official visit to Cyprus where the latest developments concerning the Cyprus negotiations process will be high on agenda.
If President Talat accepts the offer, a trilateral meeting will be held on the Cyprus issue, involving the EU.
Mr. Christofias has held a series of meetings with EU leaders including Jose Manuel Barroso, as part of his visit to Brussels for the EU Summit.
He held a press conference to evaluate his contacts in the EU’s capital.
Referring to Barroso’s upcoming visit to Cyprus, Mr. Christofias said he will have the opportunity to discuss the Cyprus problem with the Commission President more extensively during a tete-a-tete meeting next week.
Also touching upon his meeting with the British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Christofias said that he would probably pay a visit to London in a near future for a broader discussion with Brown on the Cyprus problem.