Christine Toskos wrote:You never answered my question. In 1974 it was the Barbaric Turkish army that invaded Cyprus. Not one Greek killed a Turk. However, it was the Turkish army that invaded this Greek island, murdered innocent men, women and children. For what? To liberate us, Greeks, from the Junta. While, the Junta is no longer in power so get the hell out! Viewpoint. If you hate Greek Cyprus then leave and go back to you Barbaric country,Turkey!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Viewpoint wrote:Christine Toskos wrote:You never answered my question. In 1974 it was the Barbaric Turkish army that invaded Cyprus. Not one Greek killed a Turk. However, it was the Turkish army that invaded this Greek island, murdered innocent men, women and children. For what? To liberate us, Greeks, from the Junta. While, the Junta is no longer in power so get the hell out! Viewpoint. If you hate Greek Cyprus then leave and go back to you Barbaric country,Turkey!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why should I? you live in a deluded world that Cyprus is Greek and you are the reason why the it is divided and will stay that way. Why dont you save us the hassle and just piss of back to the real Greek islands.
Lit wrote:Viewpoint wrote:Christine Toskos wrote:You never answered my question. In 1974 it was the Barbaric Turkish army that invaded Cyprus. Not one Greek killed a Turk. However, it was the Turkish army that invaded this Greek island, murdered innocent men, women and children. For what? To liberate us, Greeks, from the Junta. While, the Junta is no longer in power so get the hell out! Viewpoint. If you hate Greek Cyprus then leave and go back to you Barbaric country,Turkey!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why should I? you live in a deluded world that Cyprus is Greek and you are the reason why the it is divided and will stay that way. Why dont you save us the hassle and just piss of back to the real Greek islands.
You call Turkey a Turkish state. You have no problem calling it that. But is it really a Turkish State? What about the 18 percent of the Kurds that make up Turkey's population? With your thinking you are the reason why the south east of Turkey should secede?! See how stupid that sounds?
Viewpoint wrote:Lit wrote:Viewpoint wrote:Christine Toskos wrote:You never answered my question. In 1974 it was the Barbaric Turkish army that invaded Cyprus. Not one Greek killed a Turk. However, it was the Turkish army that invaded this Greek island, murdered innocent men, women and children. For what? To liberate us, Greeks, from the Junta. While, the Junta is no longer in power so get the hell out! Viewpoint. If you hate Greek Cyprus then leave and go back to you Barbaric country,Turkey!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why should I? you live in a deluded world that Cyprus is Greek and you are the reason why the it is divided and will stay that way. Why dont you save us the hassle and just piss of back to the real Greek islands.
You call Turkey a Turkish state. You have no problem calling it that. But is it really a Turkish State? What about the 18 percent of the Kurds that make up Turkey's population? With your thinking you are the reason why the south east of Turkey should secede?! See how stupid that sounds?
So do you support the Kurds having their own state?
halil wrote:The Speaker of the Turkish Grand National Assembly Mehmet Ali Şahin has said that Ankara would always be by the side of the Cyprus Turkish People with the capacity of a guarantor power to protect the rights, freedom and security of the TRNC.
Mr Sahin who arrived in the TRNC yesterday morning – was received by President Mehmet Ali Talat soon after his arrival.
Speaking during the meeting, President Talat said the Cyprus Turkish People has no doubt that Turkey would continue to support them under all conditions.
Speaking at Ercan Airport, Mr Sahin repeated that Turkey was in favor of
a just and lasting solution in Cyprus.
Pointing to the fact that the TRNC people were suffering under an unjust isolation despite being in favor of an agreement and solution, Mr Sahin referred the isolation as a shame on humanity.
The Turkish Parliamentary Speaker called on the international community to honor the promises it gave to the Turkish Cypriot people and to lift the isolation.
Later, Mr Sahin was received by President Mehmet Ali Talat.
Welcoming Mr Sahin at the Presidential Palace, President Talat said the Turkish Cypriot People has no doubt that Turkey would continue to support them under all conditions.
‘We would not undertake joint economic and political action, if we had little doubt on this,’ Mr Talat added.
He said that the Greek Cypriot Side which is recognized as the `Republic of Cyprus’ was enjoying the support of the European Union and the whole world while the TRNC is supported only by Turkey, in the continuing peace negotiations.
The President said that an important step was taken and the negotiation
process was launched keeping this reality in mind.
Later, Mr Sahin held discussions with Speaker of the Republic’s Assembly Hasan Bozer and Prime Minister Dervis Eroglu respectively.
Welcoming the visiting speaker, Mr Bozer said that the national struggle that has been continuing in Cyprus for many years has been conducted together with Motherland Turkey.
Stressing that Turkey is the reason behind the existence of the TRNC, Mr Bozer underlined the need to continue these friendly, close relations between the two countries.
For his part, Prime Minister Dervis Eroglu said he felt very comfortable knowing that Turkey was by the side of the TRNC with its government and parliament.
Noting that the TRNC was facing economic problems, Mr Eroglu said these problems would only be overcome with the support of Turkey.
Within the framework of his contacts in the Republic, Mr Sahin also held discussions with Turkish Ambassador to Lefkosa Sakir Fakili.
In the afternoon, he visited founding President Rauf Denktas, the Commander of the Turkish Peace Forces in Cyprus Lieutenant General Akin Zorlu and the Bogaz Martyrdom.
Christine Toskos wrote:No viewpoint you are the reason why Cyprus is divided. You committed treason. You support the invaders, the enemy. If you love Cyprus 1/8 as much as I do you would do everything in you power even die to free Cyprus of the foreign country that invaded us. But you kiss their asses and allow them to destroy our island and give you an inferior education. Take away the opportunities provided to us because you refused to say the truth. Turkey had no right to invade the island. They tried to destroy us but couldn't. An Israeli newspaper reporter stated, Palentinians should take a serious lesson from Greek Cyprus. They were given lemons and made lemonade. While the Turks live in isolation, in the 20th century the Greek Cypriots live as all European. Their economy is thriving while the Turks are in a rapid depression. Even the friends of Turkey say they are wrong.
Lit wrote:Viewpoint wrote:Lit wrote:Viewpoint wrote:Christine Toskos wrote:You never answered my question. In 1974 it was the Barbaric Turkish army that invaded Cyprus. Not one Greek killed a Turk. However, it was the Turkish army that invaded this Greek island, murdered innocent men, women and children. For what? To liberate us, Greeks, from the Junta. While, the Junta is no longer in power so get the hell out! Viewpoint. If you hate Greek Cyprus then leave and go back to you Barbaric country,Turkey!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why should I? you live in a deluded world that Cyprus is Greek and you are the reason why the it is divided and will stay that way. Why dont you save us the hassle and just piss of back to the real Greek islands.
You call Turkey a Turkish state. You have no problem calling it that. But is it really a Turkish State? What about the 18 percent of the Kurds that make up Turkey's population? With your thinking you are the reason why the south east of Turkey should secede?! See how stupid that sounds?
So do you support the Kurds having their own state?
Do you support the TCs having their own State?
NikosGB23 wrote:halil wrote:The Speaker of the Turkish Grand National Assembly Mehmet Ali Şahin has said that Ankara would always be by the side of the Cyprus Turkish People with the capacity of a guarantor power to protect the rights, freedom and security of the TRNC.
Mr Sahin who arrived in the TRNC yesterday morning – was received by President Mehmet Ali Talat soon after his arrival.
Speaking during the meeting, President Talat said the Cyprus Turkish People has no doubt that Turkey would continue to support them under all conditions.
Speaking at Ercan Airport, Mr Sahin repeated that Turkey was in favor of
a just and lasting solution in Cyprus.
Pointing to the fact that the TRNC people were suffering under an unjust isolation despite being in favor of an agreement and solution, Mr Sahin referred the isolation as a shame on humanity.
The Turkish Parliamentary Speaker called on the international community to honor the promises it gave to the Turkish Cypriot people and to lift the isolation.
Later, Mr Sahin was received by President Mehmet Ali Talat.
Welcoming Mr Sahin at the Presidential Palace, President Talat said the Turkish Cypriot People has no doubt that Turkey would continue to support them under all conditions.
‘We would not undertake joint economic and political action, if we had little doubt on this,’ Mr Talat added.
He said that the Greek Cypriot Side which is recognized as the `Republic of Cyprus’ was enjoying the support of the European Union and the whole world while the TRNC is supported only by Turkey, in the continuing peace negotiations.
The President said that an important step was taken and the negotiation
process was launched keeping this reality in mind.
Later, Mr Sahin held discussions with Speaker of the Republic’s Assembly Hasan Bozer and Prime Minister Dervis Eroglu respectively.
Welcoming the visiting speaker, Mr Bozer said that the national struggle that has been continuing in Cyprus for many years has been conducted together with Motherland Turkey.
Stressing that Turkey is the reason behind the existence of the TRNC, Mr Bozer underlined the need to continue these friendly, close relations between the two countries.
For his part, Prime Minister Dervis Eroglu said he felt very comfortable knowing that Turkey was by the side of the TRNC with its government and parliament.
Noting that the TRNC was facing economic problems, Mr Eroglu said these problems would only be overcome with the support of Turkey.
Within the framework of his contacts in the Republic, Mr Sahin also held discussions with Turkish Ambassador to Lefkosa Sakir Fakili.
In the afternoon, he visited founding President Rauf Denktas, the Commander of the Turkish Peace Forces in Cyprus Lieutenant General Akin Zorlu and the Bogaz Martyrdom.
how can you believe this 100%? i dont believe that the TRNC speaks for the beliefs of the TCs
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