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Morphou Resists The Occupation

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Re: Morphou/Guzelyurt.....

Postby YFred » Wed Oct 07, 2009 8:57 pm

Lit wrote:
cymart wrote:If the G.C's had voted 'yes' in 2004,they would have got the town back by now and it is worth noting that the Turkish Cypriots who have been living there since 1974 also voted yes,even though they knew they would have to move again and had already done so twice before.....


Why are you using sock puppets, Bananiot?

You posted something similar in a different thread under the nic "Bananiot" not too long ago:

http://www.cyprus-forum.com/cyprus26595-20.html

The Annan plan gave Morphou back to its rightful owners. May be it wasn't that bad after all. Worth noting that the residents of Morphou voted in favour for the Annan plan back in 2004 and in effect, many of them, were prepared to become refugees for the 3rd time in their lifetime.

The ultra nationalist Greek Cypriots of this forum couldn't care less



Same brainless repetitive comments. You say the same thing over and over again under multiple aliases. cymart and Bananiot have the same talking points on Morphou, the Annan plan, DIKO, and EDEK.
You are an embarrassment, Bananiot. Going forward, can you just use one nic? LOL

Yes, the truth hurts shame it can't enlighten you.
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Postby Oracle » Wed Oct 07, 2009 9:05 pm

For the first time in our long history of enslavement, we truly have a chance to shake off the final oppressor.

Let's not weaken now ...
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Postby YFred » Wed Oct 07, 2009 9:19 pm

Oracle wrote:For the first time in our long history of enslavement, we truly have a chance to shake off the final oppressor.

Let's not weaken now ...

Yes, Yes, you must continue with the current policy. It worked so well in the last 35 years there is no reason why it shouldn't work just as well in the next 35 years.
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Postby Hermes » Wed Oct 07, 2009 9:58 pm

YFred wrote:
Oracle wrote:For the first time in our long history of enslavement, we truly have a chance to shake off the final oppressor.

Let's not weaken now ...

Yes, Yes, you must continue with the current policy. It worked so well in the last 35 years there is no reason why it shouldn't work just as well in the next 35 years.

Don't be so pessimistic. It's taken the Turks 35 years to realise they have reached a dead end with the invasion and partition of Cyprus. If the Turks want to pursue their dream of EU membership then they have to cut a deal on Cyprus (aka getting the f**k out of Cyprus). It has to be a deal acceptable to the G/Cs and within the legal parameters of the EU. So let's see how serious Turkey is about wanting to join the EU...
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Postby YFred » Wed Oct 07, 2009 10:10 pm

Hermes wrote:
YFred wrote:
Oracle wrote:For the first time in our long history of enslavement, we truly have a chance to shake off the final oppressor.

Let's not weaken now ...

Yes, Yes, you must continue with the current policy. It worked so well in the last 35 years there is no reason why it shouldn't work just as well in the next 35 years.

Don't be so pessimistic. It's taken the Turks 35 years to realise they have reached a dead end with the invasion and partition of Cyprus. If the Turks want to pursue their dream of EU membership then they have to cut a deal on Cyprus (aka getting the f**k out of Cyprus). It has to be a deal acceptable to the G/Cs and within the legal parameters of the EU. So let's see how serious Turkey is about wanting to join the EU...

What? me pessimistic, what next? :wink:
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DIKO??

Postby cymart » Wed Oct 07, 2009 10:10 pm

What's that-a political party or a bunch of hypocrits and armchair patriots with fat wallets and big mouths who are doing very nicely thank-you since 1974??
Last thing I heard about them is that they are planning a trip to Moscow with a high-level delegation to meet United Russia party and even Putin himself,something which not even comrade Christophias could achieve during his official visit last year!Everyone in the rest of the world knows that there is no democracy in Russia any more and that the so-called United Russia party is just a charade for the corrupt power elite of the regime!I wonder if they are doing this to spite the government and the President here for not giving them the jobs they wanted in the semi-government appointments or if it is simply proof of what DIKO really represents:a bunch of scheming and conniving placemen who will use any trick to advance their interests?
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Postby repulsewarrior » Wed Oct 07, 2009 11:29 pm

...truth is that the Annan Plan is unclear.

...in Canada, two attempts to change the Constitution in its recent past have failed, lost due to the popular vote in referendums where it seemed that all the politicians Francophone and Anglophone were united in their effort to support these reforms.
...because they were unclear.

...not unlike the Treaty of Zurich, where Cyprus as a Republic was founded, based on the Principal of Bicommunality, where people are treated as Persons, as well as Individuals.

...the change must come from within ourselves. it is as Humans that we must seek for our betterment. we need a revolution in our thinking beyond the reasons why. ...we need a form of self-representation where we are strong united, as this island's dwellers Independant and Sovereign, equal as Individual Beings.

equal as Persons because National Assemblies (at least two) will exist to provide the service citizens need from good government over many frontiers (i.e. "Turkish" enclaves in the south, "Greek" enclaves in the north) Bizonally.

good on you Morphites, might is Right, Right is Right, and Rights are Rights, ...and with these as the facts we are behind you.
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Re: Morphou Resists The Occupation

Postby Gabira » Thu Oct 08, 2009 1:15 am

bill cobbett wrote:Never been to Morphou...Look forward to going to Morphou after Liberation.


Nothing stopping you from visiting Omorfo at the moment, it's alot safer since the 74' Liberation :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Morphou Resists The Occupation

Postby Gregory » Thu Oct 08, 2009 8:36 am

Gabira wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:Never been to Morphou...Look forward to going to Morphou after Liberation.


Nothing stopping you from visiting Omorfo at the moment, it's alot safer since the 74' Liberation :lol: :lol: :lol:


Be thankful you've brought over those barefoot gypsies from the mainland so as not to embarass yourselves with the level of education the tc's have in that place. I never thought an anatolian mongolian monkey settler could ever feel superior to someone.....and yet the TC's have managed to to give them that as well.
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Re: Morphou Resists The Occupation

Postby B25 » Thu Oct 08, 2009 9:25 am

Gregory wrote:


Be thankful you've brought over those barefoot gypsies from the mainland so as not to embarass yourselves with the level of education the tc's have in that place.
I never thought an anatolian mongolian monkey settler


Excellent description, I might just add that to my sig. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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