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Postby The Cypriot » Sat Sep 05, 2009 4:16 pm

halil wrote: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 .


Why can't you lot quit rutting for a few moments and sort all this shit out? What are you, rats?
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Postby Get Real! » Sat Sep 05, 2009 4:38 pm

insan wrote:Places evolve into anything with the culture, language, efforts and will of it's inhabitants...

Thanks for telling us the obvious! :roll:

So if a country's inhabitants are an ever growing number of illegally deployed Turks, have a guess which language and culture will “evolve” on Cyprus! :?

A correct answer earns you a Turkish delight! :wink:
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Postby halil » Sat Sep 05, 2009 5:16 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?


In one way u are r'ght Gr/

In other way u are also loosing your Greek cypriot idendity / In a few years time u will be also in same boat /

I have to left now for my sister daughter wedding / another similar case this time boy is from Turkey /

u may think i am playing with u / i am afraid it is true

do not forget TCs makes 2 kids but seetler makes more than four / in these case find out how many of our kids has got chance to marry with settlers/

sorry for the key board/ i cant find the dot / stupid laptop/
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Postby bill cobbett » Sat Sep 05, 2009 5:22 pm

halil wrote:
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?


In one way u are r'ght Gr/

In other way u are also loosing your Greek cypriot idendity / In a few years time u will be also in same boat /

I have to left now for my sister daughter wedding / another similar case this time boy is from Turkey /

u may think i am playing with u / i am afraid it is true

do not forget TCs makes 2 kids but seetler makes more than four / in these case find out how many of our kids has got chance to marry with settlers/

sorry for the key board/ i cant find the dot / stupid laptop/


OMG! :shock:

I do believe the good people of the Free Areas and their sympathisers are being threatened with Procreating Settlers.
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Postby The Cypriot » Sat Sep 05, 2009 5:34 pm

bill cobbett wrote:I do believe the good people of the Free Areas and their sympathisers are being threatened with Procreating Settlers.


They can go and get f*cked!
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Re: Antifonitis Monastery closed to visitors

Postby Kikapu » Sat Sep 05, 2009 5:36 pm

Tim Drayton wrote:The Yeni Düzen newspaper reports that, due to a need to reduce the number of state employees, the 13th Century Antifonitis Monastery in Esentepe/Kalogrea has been closed to visitors.

http://www.yeniduzen.com/template.asp?a ... &zoneid=19

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Sounds to me like, there are very few to non Christian tourists visiting the north these days to visit these historic religious sites, hence the fact it is costing more to keep it open than shut. If they were worried about spending too much on the "state" employees inflated earnings to what they actually do, then they should just shut all the political offices down, since all they do is "milk the state" by being on the "gravy train". It will be hell of a lot cheaper to turn the north into a City & County status with a Mayor and some deputy Mayors to run the place as suppose to going through the motions of being a "country" and circus clowns for ministers and MPs. New York, Los Angeles and London have no less than 7 million residents in each and yet they can administer everything under the leadership of a Mayor. Why can't the north do the same and save a lot of money in the meantime.! The RoC at least has an excuse for running as a country, because the world says that they are a country and legal at the same time, but the north is nothing for them, so why continue going through the motions to impress the world by thinking the north is country. The world is not impressed, so get over it. After 35 years, you think the world would have said the north is a country, but they have not changed their stance since 1974.!
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Postby Nikitas » Sat Sep 05, 2009 5:58 pm

Halil

You surprise me! You have just given us a big list of reasons why the settlers must be faced like a special case, notwithstanding that colonisation is a war crime, but you have nothing to say about expatriate Cypriots who were forced by the situtation to leave.

So why are the settlers more deserving than people like Bir, and Kikapu, and Umit, and myself,who want to come back if the situation ever changes? ? Can you explain your thinking Halil?
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Postby Oracle » Sat Sep 05, 2009 6:00 pm

The Cypriot wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:I do believe the good people of the Free Areas and their sympathisers are being threatened with Procreating Settlers.


They can go and get f*cked!


Stop encouraging them!
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Postby The Cypriot » Sat Sep 05, 2009 6:02 pm

Nikitas wrote:Halil

You surprise me! You have just given us a big list of reasons why the settlers must be faced like a special case, notwithstanding that colonisation is a war crime, but you have nothing to say about expatriate Cypriots who were forced by the situtation to leave.

So why are the settlers more deserving than people like Bir, and Kikapu, and Umit, and myself,who want to come back if the situation ever changes? ? Can you explain your thinking Halil?


Halil isn't paid to think Nikitas. He's paid to proselytize. Thinking would damage his career prospects.
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Postby The Cypriot » Sat Sep 05, 2009 6:28 pm

Oracle wrote:
The Cypriot wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:I do believe the good people of the Free Areas and their sympathisers are being threatened with Procreating Settlers.


They can go and get f*cked!


Stop encouraging them!


They need no encouragement. When you're unrecognised, isolated, forgotten and bored of donkeys what else is there to do than have some fun with those hook-nosed Anatolian beauties in the sexy headscarves?
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