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Christofias says Turkish troops must leave for Cyprus deal

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Postby Christine Toskos » Sun Sep 13, 2009 6:51 pm

As I said before, if the Turkish Cypriot do not like living with decent people of Cyprus, the Greeks. They should be the ones to leave. No one forced them off the island. I can tell you that I know Turkish Cypriots who begged to live with us in peace. I believe if everyone goes back to their homes and obey the laws. Turkish Cypriots should be given full citizenship. They must pay taxes, follow the laws, and enroll in the army just like all Cypriots. But partition is out of the question. It has not work for the Turkish Cypriots. The Greeks are thriving while the Turks are suffering under the slavery of Turkey.

All the Turks on this web site prove the inferior education they are receiving from their masters the Turks. Yes, masters not co-patriots.
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Postby zan » Sun Sep 13, 2009 6:59 pm

Christine Toskos wrote:As I said before, if the Turkish Cypriot do not like living with decent people of Cyprus, the Greeks. They should be the ones to leave. No one forced them off the island. I can tell you that I know Turkish Cypriots who begged to live with us in peace. I believe if everyone goes back to their homes and obey the laws. Turkish Cypriots should be given full citizenship. They must pay taxes, follow the laws, and enroll in the army just like all Cypriots. But partition is out of the question. It has not work for the Turkish Cypriots. The Greeks are thriving while the Turks are suffering under the slavery of Turkey.

All the Turks on this web site prove the inferior education they are receiving from their masters the Turks. Yes, masters not co-patriots.


You keep going girl......Prove to us that you are the wonderful product of Greek education system.......Can you please supply us with the parts in your education that says "NO TCs were killed by GCs". Please name names and who told you all this so I can show my children where I went wrong in their education.......Can you help me out here? I feel so inadequate!!!!
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Postby repulsewarrior » Sun Sep 13, 2009 8:04 pm

Christine, i bet you are a city girl; how old are you?

I come from a "mixed" village where my neighbour for the last 200 years is the same Turcophone family. We made cheese, and we picked our crops together; what are you on about?
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Postby YFred » Sun Sep 13, 2009 8:09 pm

zan wrote:
Christine Toskos wrote:As I said before, if the Turkish Cypriot do not like living with decent people of Cyprus, the Greeks. They should be the ones to leave. No one forced them off the island. I can tell you that I know Turkish Cypriots who begged to live with us in peace. I believe if everyone goes back to their homes and obey the laws. Turkish Cypriots should be given full citizenship. They must pay taxes, follow the laws, and enroll in the army just like all Cypriots. But partition is out of the question. It has not work for the Turkish Cypriots. The Greeks are thriving while the Turks are suffering under the slavery of Turkey.

All the Turks on this web site prove the inferior education they are receiving from their masters the Turks. Yes, masters not co-patriots.


You keep going girl......Prove to us that you are the wonderful product of Greek education system.......Can you please supply us with the parts in your education that says "NO TCs were killed by GCs". Please name names and who told you all this so I can show my children where I went wrong in their education.......Can you help me out here? I feel so inadequate!!!!

Zan, all you have to do is just name any GC teacher. They are all the same. I'll tell you one, Dimitri Thasgalo. :wink:
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Postby DT. » Sun Sep 13, 2009 8:30 pm

Expatkiwi wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Christine Toskos wrote:Did you live on the Greek island of Cyprus during that time?

I lived on the CYPRIOT island of Cyprus, but a bunch of Greek Nationalist dogs saw fit to disrespect our sovereignty by overthrowing our democratically elected government and killing many of our people, thereby paving the way for a second group of deadly dogs, the Turks to come and finish us off! :evil:


A pity that the ugly realities of Realpolitik - by both sides - caused the current problem, GR. It's also a pity that you and I have different ideas as to solve the problem (you with reconciliation outside of all foreign influences and I with formalizing the partition). At least we both agree that certain countries made a mess out of things, and they will continue to do so as long as Cyprus has their strategic interest.


And yet here you are siding with the present occupying power asking the world to make its illegal invasion a legal permanency. Acknowledging realpolitiks being played and disagreeing with it contradicts all your posts on this forum so far.
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Postby Get Real! » Sun Sep 13, 2009 10:31 pm

Expatkiwi wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Christine Toskos wrote:Did you live on the Greek island of Cyprus during that time?

I lived on the CYPRIOT island of Cyprus, but a bunch of Greek Nationalist dogs saw fit to disrespect our sovereignty by overthrowing our democratically elected government and killing many of our people, thereby paving the way for a second group of deadly dogs, the Turks to come and finish us off! :evil:


A pity that the ugly realities of Realpolitik - by both sides - caused the current problem, GR. It's also a pity that you and I have different ideas as to solve the problem (you with reconciliation outside of all foreign influences and I with formalizing the partition). At least we both agree that certain countries made a mess out of things, and they will continue to do so as long as Cyprus has their strategic interest.

It’s easy for a foreigner like yourself, to support/propose a dissection of another country but I’m sure you wouldn’t be so keen if they were talking about New Zealand.
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Postby Get Real! » Sun Sep 13, 2009 10:34 pm

Christine Toskos wrote:As I said before, if the Turkish Cypriot do not like living with decent people of Cyprus, the Greeks.

Greeks and Turks have no place on Cyprus so pack your bags and paddle back to wherever the hell you came from.
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Postby Expatkiwi » Mon Sep 14, 2009 4:07 am

Get Real! wrote:It’s easy for a foreigner like yourself, to support/propose a dissection of another country but I’m sure you wouldn’t be so keen if they were talking about New Zealand.


I wouldn't bet the farm on that, GR. I was born in the South Island, and since most of the economic and political power in New Zealand is concentrated in the North, I do sympathise with those who advocate more autonomy for the South Island. Also, with the Maori renaissance well under way, their rights of self-determination should not be ignored.
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Postby dinos » Mon Sep 14, 2009 4:39 am

Expatkiwi wrote:
Get Real! wrote:It’s easy for a foreigner like yourself, to support/propose a dissection of another country but I’m sure you wouldn’t be so keen if they were talking about New Zealand.


I wouldn't bet the farm on that, GR. I was born in the South Island, and since most of the economic and political power in New Zealand is concentrated in the North, I do sympathise with those who advocate more autonomy for the South Island. Also, with the Maori renaissance well under way, their rights of self-determination should not be ignored.


If I may interject, this is an apples-to-oranges comparison. You aren't facing a situation where someone else is living in a house that was stolen from you. It's not to diminish what's going on in your homeland, but juxtaposing the CyProb over NZ is a bit unfair.
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Postby Bad Boy » Mon Sep 14, 2009 4:42 am

Christine Toskos wrote:Christofias is right. Turkey has no rights on Cyprus. The Ottoman Empire sold Cyprus to the British back in 1878. What gives them the right to invade, kill, and rape our beloved island. Cyprus is a Greek island. If the Turkish Cypriots choose to remain on our island they must agree to obey our laws. They must leave the homes they sold from our people and they must be punished if they fought against Cyprus. Greece never invaded our island. They never chased Turkish Cypriots from their homes nor did they slaughtered the Turkish Cypriots. Can Turkey say the same? No. They slaughtered my first cousin we still never got his remains. There has never been a day we did not think of him. Sorry. Turkey has destroyed too many lives. Greece has hurt no one. Shame on Turkey.


I cannot stop my laugh.. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Girl, one advice for you!

''IF you will destroy the history, nothing will happen to the history but actually History will distroy yourself''

Dont come to a forum with that ''History'' which they are teaching you in schools, supporting thier GC and Greek Heros from 1963 to 1974.

Turks didn't invade cyprus, but actually they had been invited to Cyprus. if you dont agree, go and ask you Hero Greva Degani. or that Junta Heros.
Who attacked on Presidency to kill Arch Makariou, when he refused to be a part of GREECE? who attacked on him? Turks? Turk Cypriots? British? America?

MISS: You said Greeks never killed any Turkish Cypriot, how we can believe on this, while we know that they attacked on thier own elected Greek President, and for a week everybody was thinking that Arch. Makariou is Dead? and then he had to run to paphos?

Even your President Christophias, is saying that this Partition happend because some of your Greek Superiors wanted to be HERO and rule cyprus how they wanted.

I am not Turk, not Greek, and not even Cypriot or british, thats why I see history as it happend.

DON'T DESTROY THE HISTORY, IT WILL DESTROY YOU!
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