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Postby halil » Sat Sep 05, 2009 2:58 pm

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Tim Drayton wrote:The newspaper reports local residents as saying, "Whatever their intention, nobody has the right to close a place of worship."

There seems to be plenty of money for provocative Ataturk statues and new mosques, though, Fred. Even based on my own casual observations in the north, I could make some constructive suggestions as to how the authorities there could make staff cuts without affecting anybody!

Well pop in and see Eroglu, and tell him your ideas, I am sure he will welcome you with open arms.

He is one of the Original TMT men, what did you expect from him?


Precisely. To me, this is one more tiny peice of the jigsaw.

No Tim, we had a chance and TPapa killed it. Wasted 4 years of possible negotiations. TCs are sick of the situations and have given up on peace. Trust is gone. Only children play with jigsaw puzzles. You can come up with all sorts of conspiracy theories in life but sometimes reality is much simpler.


The reality is that you always choose to blame free Cypriots for your woes; for places of worship closing, for isolation, for suffocation, for selling stolen property, for the settlers, for missing the boat, for not making concessions, for not giving in to a bully. Stop it. The reality is much simpler. Start blaming the bully, then you might get somewhere.


What you dont realise is that for us the bully are the GCs.


International law says differently.


Which international law says ?

You should start to learn how u can stay with settlers . Like how we learn.

Nigoly and Mehmet hand to hand .

comes nice to your ears . Am i wrong ?
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Postby DT. » Sat Sep 05, 2009 3:01 pm

halil wrote:
The Cypriot wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
The Cypriot wrote:
YFred wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
YFred wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:The newspaper reports local residents as saying, "Whatever their intention, nobody has the right to close a place of worship."

There seems to be plenty of money for provocative Ataturk statues and new mosques, though, Fred. Even based on my own casual observations in the north, I could make some constructive suggestions as to how the authorities there could make staff cuts without affecting anybody!

Well pop in and see Eroglu, and tell him your ideas, I am sure he will welcome you with open arms.

He is one of the Original TMT men, what did you expect from him?


Precisely. To me, this is one more tiny peice of the jigsaw.

No Tim, we had a chance and TPapa killed it. Wasted 4 years of possible negotiations. TCs are sick of the situations and have given up on peace. Trust is gone. Only children play with jigsaw puzzles. You can come up with all sorts of conspiracy theories in life but sometimes reality is much simpler.


The reality is that you always choose to blame free Cypriots for your woes; for places of worship closing, for isolation, for suffocation, for selling stolen property, for the settlers, for missing the boat, for not making concessions, for not giving in to a bully. Stop it. The reality is much simpler. Start blaming the bully, then you might get somewhere.


What you dont realise is that for us the bully are the GCs.


International law says differently.


Which international law says ?

You should start to learn how u can stay with settlers . Like how we learn.

Nigoly and Mehmet hand to hand .

comes nice to your ears . Am i wrong ?


Halil, if you have a thing about big settlers called mehmet then go right ahead. We will never live with them. Settlers out and we'll decide which ones we keep on a humanitarian basis
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Postby Nikitas » Sat Sep 05, 2009 3:01 pm

Halil, you learn to live with settlers, your choice. Not mine.

You realise you sound less like a Cypriot with each post?
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Postby halil » Sat Sep 05, 2009 3:09 pm

Nikitas wrote:Halil, you learn to live with settlers, your choice. Not mine.

You realise you sound less like a Cypriot with each post?


Cypriots have to realise where we are going to . U can't be Cypriot only by words. The policies of the both sides shows the direction of the future . It doesn't look the way u or I am dreaming .
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Postby halil » Sat Sep 05, 2009 3:17 pm

DT. wrote:
halil wrote:
The Cypriot wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
The Cypriot wrote:
YFred wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
YFred wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:The newspaper reports local residents as saying, "Whatever their intention, nobody has the right to close a place of worship."

There seems to be plenty of money for provocative Ataturk statues and new mosques, though, Fred. Even based on my own casual observations in the north, I could make some constructive suggestions as to how the authorities there could make staff cuts without affecting anybody!

Well pop in and see Eroglu, and tell him your ideas, I am sure he will welcome you with open arms.

He is one of the Original TMT men, what did you expect from him?


Precisely. To me, this is one more tiny peice of the jigsaw.

No Tim, we had a chance and TPapa killed it. Wasted 4 years of possible negotiations. TCs are sick of the situations and have given up on peace. Trust is gone. Only children play with jigsaw puzzles. You can come up with all sorts of conspiracy theories in life but sometimes reality is much simpler.


The reality is that you always choose to blame free Cypriots for your woes; for places of worship closing, for isolation, for suffocation, for selling stolen property, for the settlers, for missing the boat, for not making concessions, for not giving in to a bully. Stop it. The reality is much simpler. Start blaming the bully, then you might get somewhere.


What you dont realise is that for us the bully are the GCs.


International law says differently.


Which international law says ?

You should start to learn how u can stay with settlers . Like how we learn.

Nigoly and Mehmet hand to hand .

comes nice to your ears . Am i wrong ?


Halil, if you have a thing about big settlers called mehmet then go right ahead. We will never live with them. Settlers out and we'll decide which ones we keep on a humanitarian basis


DT ,

days are passing very fast .Everyday young boys and girls are marring with settlers kids .New generation of Turkish Cypriots population increasing in here and u telling me i can live with them but u can't . These are our kids as well DT .

Very lately my son engaged with a girl that her father is settler and mother is from Limassol . Which she has a brother too .Tomorrow he might marry with Turkish Cypriot too . more and more will come out everyday . No way that we can stop these relation .
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Postby DT. » Sat Sep 05, 2009 3:45 pm

halil wrote:
DT. wrote:
halil wrote:
The Cypriot wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
The Cypriot wrote:
YFred wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
YFred wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:The newspaper reports local residents as saying, "Whatever their intention, nobody has the right to close a place of worship."

There seems to be plenty of money for provocative Ataturk statues and new mosques, though, Fred. Even based on my own casual observations in the north, I could make some constructive suggestions as to how the authorities there could make staff cuts without affecting anybody!

Well pop in and see Eroglu, and tell him your ideas, I am sure he will welcome you with open arms.

He is one of the Original TMT men, what did you expect from him?


Precisely. To me, this is one more tiny peice of the jigsaw.

No Tim, we had a chance and TPapa killed it. Wasted 4 years of possible negotiations. TCs are sick of the situations and have given up on peace. Trust is gone. Only children play with jigsaw puzzles. You can come up with all sorts of conspiracy theories in life but sometimes reality is much simpler.


The reality is that you always choose to blame free Cypriots for your woes; for places of worship closing, for isolation, for suffocation, for selling stolen property, for the settlers, for missing the boat, for not making concessions, for not giving in to a bully. Stop it. The reality is much simpler. Start blaming the bully, then you might get somewhere.


What you dont realise is that for us the bully are the GCs.


International law says differently.


Which international law says ?

You should start to learn how u can stay with settlers . Like how we learn.

Nigoly and Mehmet hand to hand .

comes nice to your ears . Am i wrong ?


Halil, if you have a thing about big settlers called mehmet then go right ahead. We will never live with them. Settlers out and we'll decide which ones we keep on a humanitarian basis


DT ,

days are passing very fast .Everyday young boys and girls are marring with settlers kids .New generation of Turkish Cypriots population increasing in here and u telling me i can live with them but u can't . These are our kids as well DT .

Very lately my son engaged with a girl that her father is settler and mother is from Limassol . Which she has a brother too .Tomorrow he might marry with Turkish Cypriot too . more and more will come out everyday . No way that we can stop these relation .


I couldn't care less Halil. Those that came to this island illegally will need to be expelled. Colonising occupied territory is a war crime.
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Postby Get Real! » Sat Sep 05, 2009 3:59 pm

halil wrote:Cypriots have to realise where we are going to .

I for one realize it very well Halil…

Turkey, along with her Turkish Cypriot accomplices is leading us straight to the Turkification of Cyprus!

The question now is…

Do the rest of the Greek Cypriots realize this, and are they prepared to sacrifice to put an end to this once and for all or would they rather do nothing and let their children and grandchildren face persecution and extinction in the near future?
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Postby Simon » Sat Sep 05, 2009 4:06 pm

DT. wrote:
halil wrote:
DT. wrote:
halil wrote:
The Cypriot wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
The Cypriot wrote:
YFred wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
YFred wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:The newspaper reports local residents as saying, "Whatever their intention, nobody has the right to close a place of worship."

There seems to be plenty of money for provocative Ataturk statues and new mosques, though, Fred. Even based on my own casual observations in the north, I could make some constructive suggestions as to how the authorities there could make staff cuts without affecting anybody!

Well pop in and see Eroglu, and tell him your ideas, I am sure he will welcome you with open arms.

He is one of the Original TMT men, what did you expect from him?


Precisely. To me, this is one more tiny peice of the jigsaw.

No Tim, we had a chance and TPapa killed it. Wasted 4 years of possible negotiations. TCs are sick of the situations and have given up on peace. Trust is gone. Only children play with jigsaw puzzles. You can come up with all sorts of conspiracy theories in life but sometimes reality is much simpler.


The reality is that you always choose to blame free Cypriots for your woes; for places of worship closing, for isolation, for suffocation, for selling stolen property, for the settlers, for missing the boat, for not making concessions, for not giving in to a bully. Stop it. The reality is much simpler. Start blaming the bully, then you might get somewhere.


What you dont realise is that for us the bully are the GCs.


International law says differently.


Which international law says ?

You should start to learn how u can stay with settlers . Like how we learn.

Nigoly and Mehmet hand to hand .

comes nice to your ears . Am i wrong ?


Halil, if you have a thing about big settlers called mehmet then go right ahead. We will never live with them. Settlers out and we'll decide which ones we keep on a humanitarian basis


DT ,

days are passing very fast .Everyday young boys and girls are marring with settlers kids .New generation of Turkish Cypriots population increasing in here and u telling me i can live with them but u can't . These are our kids as well DT .

Very lately my son engaged with a girl that her father is settler and mother is from Limassol . Which she has a brother too .Tomorrow he might marry with Turkish Cypriot too . more and more will come out everyday . No way that we can stop these relation .


I couldn't care less Halil. Those that came to this island illegally will need to be expelled. Colonising occupied territory is a war crime.


The hypocrisy of Turks and TCs never ceases to amaze me. Firstly, they come on here claiming to be peace loving people, which is a laugh in itself. Then they talk about the settlers and how it is inhumane to deport them. If they cared so much, why did they bring them here in the first place? Of course they knew the consequences. They knew that the GCs and the world would regard a change in the demographics as illegal and demand the expulsion of the settlers, so why do it? Patently, they did not care one jot about the settlers, and are just using them as pawns for their expansionist designs. They expect us to care about the plight of the settlers and take on this problem, when they intentionally created the problem in the first place! So let them deal with the problem and compensate the settlers, let them (Turkey) deal with re-settling them in Turkey. They were so easily brought to Cyprus by Turkey, so likewise, they can just as easily be removed by Turkey! They purposely created the problem and they want us to suffer for it! Typical Turks. :evil:
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Postby Simon » Sat Sep 05, 2009 4:10 pm

Get Real! wrote:
halil wrote:Cypriots have to realise where we are going to .

I for one realize it very well Halil…

Turkey, along with her Turkish Cypriot accomplices is leading us straight to the Turkification of Cyprus!

The question now is…

Do the rest of the Greek Cypriots realize this, and are they prepared to sacrifice to put an end to this once and for all or would they rather do nothing and let their children and grandchildren face persecution and extinction in the near future?


My fear is that the Greek Cypriots are not willing to sacrifice. Many are short-sighted and are too happy with their modern day comforts and very good standards of living. Unfortunately, many Greek Cypriots are too materialistc and not patriotic enough. I may be wrong but this is the way I read the situation. I hope I am wrong.
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Postby insan » Sat Sep 05, 2009 4:11 pm

Get Real! wrote:
halil wrote:Cypriots have to realise where we are going to .


Turkey, along with her Turkish Cypriot accomplices is leading us straight to the Turkification of Cyprus!


After Americanization and Europeanization of Turks, it might be possible to -nizate Cyprus into anything but then it wouldn't be called Turkification... GR why don't u start Choirkitianization of Cyprus as a counter action against all other "foreign" -nizations? :lol: Though u can't impose any -izations on people. Places evolve into anything with the culture, language, efforts and will of it's inhabitants...
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