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Why not accept partition in some form?

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby Expatkiwi » Wed Nov 11, 2009 12:11 am

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cypruspower wrote:Now why are you attacking me, I am just saying how me and my friends see the issue. If you have to know, I don't care what happens to the TC, of course i wish they would leave but they wont so as long as they stay where they are it's fine with me.


Oh, so now it's your "friends" who have a"perfect" life too?

But, what if the "TCs" decide they need to expand ... all the way to your lovely "location"?

If they get away with theft now, what is to stop them trying it again?


Oracle, You have a crusade as to trying to recover all formerly owned Greek Cypriot land in the north, and from your perspective, it seems a logical claim, but what about the lost Turkish Cypriot properties in the south? Are you also supporting the return of those properties to the Turkish Cypriots who lost them after December 1963?
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Postby YFred » Wed Nov 11, 2009 3:46 pm

Expatkiwi wrote:
Oracle wrote:
cypruspower wrote:Now why are you attacking me, I am just saying how me and my friends see the issue. If you have to know, I don't care what happens to the TC, of course i wish they would leave but they wont so as long as they stay where they are it's fine with me.


Oh, so now it's your "friends" who have a"perfect" life too?

But, what if the "TCs" decide they need to expand ... all the way to your lovely "location"?

If they get away with theft now, what is to stop them trying it again?


Oracle, You have a crusade as to trying to recover all formerly owned Greek Cypriot land in the north, and from your perspective, it seems a logical claim, but what about the lost Turkish Cypriot properties in the south? Are you also supporting the return of those properties to the Turkish Cypriots who lost them after December 1963?

She will do that too, once they move to outer Mongolia, and then she will post the roc deeds to them so they can use it as toilet paper.
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Postby Expatkiwi » Sat Nov 14, 2009 3:57 am

YFred wrote:She will do that too, once they move to outer Mongolia, and then she will post the roc deeds to them so they can use it as toilet paper.


Whoever loses will certainly be having a lot of toilet paper then...
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Postby Byron » Mon Nov 23, 2009 12:18 am

Looks like opinions have not changed over last few months, interesting though that new EU President favours partition but is against Turkey joining EU.
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Postby Expatkiwi » Mon Nov 23, 2009 7:13 am

Byron wrote:Looks like opinions have not changed over last few months, interesting though that new EU President favours partition but is against Turkey joining EU.


Yeah, that does seem rather interesting: pragmatism, tempered with popular xenophobia against Turkey...
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Postby YFred » Mon Nov 23, 2009 11:32 am

Expatkiwi wrote:
YFred wrote:She will do that too, once they move to outer Mongolia, and then she will post the roc deeds to them so they can use it as toilet paper.


Whoever loses will certainly be having a lot of toilet paper then...

We are into the green issues here in Cyprus, and out to save some trees not just camouflage.
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Postby SKI-preo » Thu Dec 03, 2009 6:52 am

Expat kiwi farted : Yeah, that does seem rather interesting: pragmatism, tempered with popular xenophobia against Turkey.."

The "pragmatism"of ethnic cleansing and "partition" is hardly pragmatic as it essentially is a very subjective way to override legal rights of Greek Cypriots in this case. How pragmatic will this be in the long run? The status quo and partition is a huge time bomb and severe regional instability will result from partition in the long term. Partition will trigger a long term war.
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