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Do GCs really want Unification?

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Postby B25 » Sun Dec 06, 2009 11:05 pm

Come on Dean the cartoon man, tells us then, what was in it for the GCs???


we know what the turks were getting out of it, we wait your response.

here is a one syllabal word for you, twat!
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Postby boomerang » Sun Dec 06, 2009 11:08 pm

expat has left the building... :lol:
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Postby Viewpoint » Sun Dec 06, 2009 11:11 pm

Malapapa wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Yes they have and you know it, thats the difference between TCs and Armenian and Maronites, we are still fighting for our rights they capitulated to your demands ages ago and are not better off that the minorities in the UK eg Pakistanis and Indians...we are not like those minorities and will never be, when will you get that into your head?


Hypocrite. You won't give privileges to other Cypriot minorities that you demand for TCs.

Viewpoint wrote:If you feel so strongly about it you give it to them then, they are currently a minority in your GC state, so you can give them what they want.


I don't feel particularly strongly about minority rights; you do. But you only want it for one minority. Which makes you a bit of a hypocrite. By the way, the Maronite towns of Kormakitis, Asomatos, Karpashia and Ayia Marina are currently controlled by Turkey's army. Giving them rights there is decidedly difficult. Perhaps they should be given a BBF with you in the north, two states with equal rights. Let's see how committed you are to this premise.


Nothing hypocritical about it, we stood up for us ourselves not to become a minority thats why we are negotiating BBF with political equality they capitulated to being a minority. Its not that difficult to understand but you still pretend you do not know which way the wind blows...they lost their chance when they sided with you guys, not turning back for them but we are still fighting for our right not to be a minority in a GC state and we will never give up. If they choose to live in the north state they will have the same minority rights that you give them in the south.
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Postby B25 » Sun Dec 06, 2009 11:13 pm

Just checking this clown out, here is some of the stuff he writes;

"Story plots I like involve a degree of science fiction and fantasy. Transgenderism also is a topic I like to write about"

http://www.fanfiction.net/u/883332/Expatkiwi

Now you tell me, would you take him seriously??? :lol: :lol: :lol:

So, what were the pros for the GCs of the Anann Plan, since you think it was the best possible??? Come on don't be shy, let's hear it
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Postby Viewpoint » Sun Dec 06, 2009 11:13 pm

Byron wrote:Thw majority of the Greek Cypriots wish for reunfication. It is the Turkish Cypriots that do not wish for reunification.


Sweeping statement can mean anything the GCs want reunification on their terms with us TCs reduced to minority status in a GC state? aint gonna happen time GCs realized this and adjusted their viewpoint.
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Postby B25 » Sun Dec 06, 2009 11:18 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
Byron wrote:Thw majority of the Greek Cypriots wish for reunfication. It is the Turkish Cypriots that do not wish for reunification.


Sweeping statement can mean anything the GCs want reunification on their terms with us TCs reduced to minority status in a GC state? aint gonna happen time GCs realized this and adjusted their viewpoint.


Good evening VP, you are having a laugh again. You have been want Cyprus on your terms ever since mamma gave you to the british in 1876.

It is YOU that wants it on YOUR terms not us, we want whats fair, you just want it all.

Time you realised it ain't gonna happen. We have what we need, do you??? You can wait another 35 years, you will then just disappear and your "saviour" would have wiped you out by then. Bye. Oh and don't forget to leave your RoC passports and IDs when you go. :lol:
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Postby verywitty » Sun Dec 06, 2009 11:23 pm

B25 wrote:Now you tell me, would you take him seriously??? :lol: :lol: :lol:



Before you question others on this, question yourself, do you think anyone takes you seriously? With every post you make the more you sound like a spoiled 15 year old. Chill out will you
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Postby Viewpoint » Sun Dec 06, 2009 11:25 pm

B25
Good evening VP, you are having a laugh again. You have been want Cyprus on your terms ever since mamma gave you to the british in 1876.

It is YOU that wants it on YOUR terms not us, we want whats fair, you just want it all.


Thats why you rejected the AP and claim Cyprus is Greek.

Time you realised it ain't gonna happen. We have what we need, do you??? You can wait another 35 years, you will then just disappear and your "saviour" would have wiped you out by then. Bye. Oh and don't forget to leave your RoC passports and IDs when you go.


We can wait another 100 years no problem, going back to our roots is not disappearing, we will hand back the passports and ids when you get our part of Cyprus out of the EU and stop claiming you represent the whole island.
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Postby FragnaticDeath » Sun Dec 06, 2009 11:31 pm

Its funny how this TCs dont answer any of GCs question and what all you do in your posts is what you want and try to make GCs look bad. Are you bored of being such low lifes?

I am still waiting for that question above the pros and cons during that period of time
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Postby Expatkiwi » Sun Dec 06, 2009 11:32 pm

B25 wrote:Come on Dean the cartoon man, tells us then, what was in it for the GCs???


we know what the turks were getting out of it, we wait your response.

here is a one syllabal word for you, twat!


The Annan Plan was to create a new Cypriot confederation of two component states — the Greek Cypriot State and the Turkish Cypriot State — joined together by a minimal federal government apparatus.

Advantage #1 (loose governmental administration)

This federal level, loosely based on the Swiss federal model, would have incorporated the following elements:

A collective Presidential Council, made up of six voting members, allocated according to population (per present levels, four Greek Cypriots and two Turkish Cypriots), and selected and voted in by parliament. An additional three non-voting members would be assigned 2:1.
A President and Vice President, chosen by the Presidential Council from among its members, one from each community, to alternate in their functions every 20 months during the council's five-year term of office.
A bicameral legislature:
A Senate (upper house), with 48 members, divided 24:24 between the two communities.
A Chamber of Deputies (lower house), with 48 members, divided in proportion to the two communities' populations (with no fewer than 12 for the smaller community).
A Supreme Court composed of equal numbers of Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot judges, plus three foreign judges; to be appointed by the Presidential Council.
The plan included a federal constitution, constitutions for each constituent state, and a string of constitutional and federal laws. It also provided for a Reconciliation Commission to bring the two communities closer together and resolve outstanding disputes from the past.

(Advantage #2: A more trustworthy system of governence, checks and balances, and propety settlements)

It would also have established a limited right to return between the territories of the two communities, and it would have allowed both Greece and Turkey to maintain a permanent military presence on the island, albeit with large, phased reductions in troop numbers.

(Advantage #3: No huge number of Turkish Forces, only a limited number of Turkish Settlers allowed to remain)

Other advanatages would have been the end of the buffer zone, Famagusta returned to the Cyprus Greek State, and the enjoyment of all of Cyprus' citizens to the benefit of the EU.
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