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A question for Turkish Cypriots

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby MicAtCyp » Sun Jul 10, 2005 9:39 pm

Viewpoint wrote: MicAtCyp Im only trying to understand why you made the comment, if you knew it was not true, anyway maybe Im being to sensative again.


It's not hard to understand VP unless there are specific reasons for the opposite.Lets start from the begining.
I said: Grivas did not punish or threaten any GC for selling to a TC
Do you agree yes or no or you don't know.
Answer this simple question and then I will guide you.
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Re: A question for Turkish Cypriots

Postby 2fan » Tue Jul 19, 2005 11:04 pm

Othellos wrote:What does "equality" mean to you and how do you understand this term in the context of a future solution?

Thanks in advance for your replies.

O.


According to The New Merriam-Webster Dictionary

Equality\ of the same measure, quantity, value, quality, number, or degree as another 2 : IMPARTIAL 3 : FREE FROM EXTREMES 4 :able to cope with a situation or task syn SAME identical, equivalant tantamount.

This should not apply simply to Cyprus but it should be a a norm gloabally. In terms of Cyprus...Old men sipping their coffees together,

young children enjoying school together,

adults dancing at weddings,

businessmen embarking on joint ventures,

helping one another when one trips,

giving value to each other's lives ,

taking a stance for what's important for each other,

speaking up against something that is wrong for each other.

burrying the past and moving on hand in hand. That is equality to me.

Now I'll get off my soap box and have a Heineken.
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Postby gabaston » Wed Jul 20, 2005 5:09 am

or

if we have to define equality, its not worth having.
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