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Postby wyoming cowboy » Fri Feb 19, 2010 5:37 pm

And Yfred you basically agreed that the TC and Gc's were living together throughout Cyprus, working and doing business together , but you continue with your lame argument that the coup would have brought a massacre against the TC' s.......again where is your evidence and justification....?????
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wyoming cowboy wrote:What evidence do you have for an "impending slaughter" of the tc's? There were no ethnic conflicts between the years of 67-74, Turk cyp villages throughout cyprus were living in relative harmony with their greek cyp compatriots, the streets of nicosia were filled with both ethnic groups working together and doing business, who or what segragated the Tc from the rest of cyprus? your answer is the Turkish army....

So you reckon that a GC junta who came to power killing their own kind had no intention of hurting TCs. Do you have any other jokes or are you a one joke cowboy, Yiii haaaaa.
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Postby bill cobbett » Fri Feb 19, 2010 5:39 pm

Get Real! wrote:
aussieturk wrote:There has been no violence against either for 36 years?

Casualties while serving on the demarcation line (1976..1996)

http://thecyprusproblem.100webspace.net ... morial.htm

And not to mention the Solomou and Isaak debacle, or DT’s father in law being murdered in the “TRNC” a couple of years ago!

So what do you now think? Should you cease from posting and do more reading, or shall I just continue exposing your ignorance because you enjoy it? :?


... which still doesn't work on Firefox or Safari ..... :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:
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Postby YFred » Fri Feb 19, 2010 5:42 pm

wyoming cowboy wrote:And Yfred you basically agreed that the TC and Gc's were living together throughout Cyprus, working and doing business together , but you continue with your lame argument that the coup would have brought a massacre against the TC' s.......again where is your evidence and justification....?????
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wyoming cowboy wrote:What evidence do you have for an "impending slaughter" of the tc's? There were no ethnic conflicts between the years of 67-74, Turk cyp villages throughout cyprus were living in relative harmony with their greek cyp compatriots, the streets of nicosia were filled with both ethnic groups working together and doing business, who or what segragated the Tc from the rest of cyprus? your answer is the Turkish army....

So you reckon that a GC junta who came to power killing their own kind had no intention of hurting TCs. Do you have any other jokes or are you a one joke cowboy, Yiii haaaaa.

What are you stupid or what. What are you expecting to find evidence of their intentions?
Do you think they wrote it down and filed it under the heading " What we are about to do to the TCs"
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Postby YFred » Fri Feb 19, 2010 5:50 pm

bill cobbett wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
aussieturk wrote:There has been no violence against either for 36 years?

Casualties while serving on the demarcation line (1976..1996)

http://thecyprusproblem.100webspace.net ... morial.htm

And not to mention the Solomou and Isaak debacle, or DT’s father in law being murdered in the “TRNC” a couple of years ago!

So what do you now think? Should you cease from posting and do more reading, or shall I just continue exposing your ignorance because you enjoy it? :?


... which still doesn't work on Firefox or Safari ..... :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:

Try IE like everybody else?
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Postby wyoming cowboy » Fri Feb 19, 2010 7:12 pm

And you are saying based on an assumption with no evidence Turkey invades a defenseless Cyprus to save the Tc who were not in danger but assumed to be, because there were no direct threats made against the Tc ..by the coupist, and the invasion by Turkey is justified on these grounds, and you call me stupid, where is your argumen?Its obvious to the whole world that you have no argument you need to go back to the drawing board YFRED.....YeeHaaa
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wyoming cowboy wrote:And Yfred you basically agreed that the TC and Gc's were living together throughout Cyprus, working and doing business together , but you continue with your lame argument that the coup would have brought a massacre against the TC' s.......again where is your evidence and justification....?????
YFred wrote:
wyoming cowboy wrote:What evidence do you have for an "impending slaughter" of the tc's? There were no ethnic conflicts between the years of 67-74, Turk cyp villages throughout cyprus were living in relative harmony with their greek cyp compatriots, the streets of nicosia were filled with both ethnic groups working together and doing business, who or what segragated the Tc from the rest of cyprus? your answer is the Turkish army....

So you reckon that a GC junta who came to power killing their own kind had no intention of hurting TCs. Do you have any other jokes or are you a one joke cowboy, Yiii haaaaa.

What are you stupid or what. What are you expecting to find evidence of their intentions?
Do you think they wrote it down and filed it under the heading " What we are about to do to the TCs"
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Postby Get Real! » Fri Feb 19, 2010 9:15 pm

bill cobbett wrote:... which still doesn't work on Firefox or Safari ..... :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:

If these browsers you use are so hot why don’t they support Microsoft’s “Vector Markup Language”? :?
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Postby Oracle » Sat Feb 20, 2010 5:42 pm

Nobel Laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu was the man who, along with Nelson Mandela, brought an end to the racist regime of South Africa, marking an immense victory for Humanity. This is what he had to say when asked about the parallels between South Africa's Apartheid (now ended) and Cyprus' form of Apartheid (still continued by Ankara):



Do you see any similarities between Cyprus and South Africa, both in terms of the conflict and the peace process?

"One must always be careful not to draw easy parallels with different situations. You know how the Israelis get upset when you parallel the situation there with apartheid in South Africa. And so, each situation is peculiar and unique. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t similarities. A mother whose child is killed brutally in South Africa feels the same pain and ache and anguish as a mother anywhere in the world, as well as a mother in Cyprus. And when people are separated artificially by laws when they are occupying the same land, then there are some similarities to a situation wherein people live in the same country but are told to live apart. Sure there are similarities, but it’s always important to say “what are the distinctive things about this particular situation?” Let’s learn whatever we can learn that might help us understand this particular situation. But we mustn’t draw parallels too bluntly. And that is why for instance, if people say we want to have a Truth and Reconciliation Commission in Cyprus, it must be specially tailored for Cyprus. It must be a Commission ad hoc. The situation in Cyprus may have some similarities with South Africa, but it is unique and it has to be dealt as such. Learn from others, and then recognise that our situation has these particularities or that characteristic and take account of it in the arrangements that you make."

http://www.countercurrents.org/voniati161209.htm
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Postby Viewpoint » Sun Feb 21, 2010 7:51 pm

Ankaras more interested in paying tribute to the late Michael Jackson.

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Postby Gasman » Sun Feb 21, 2010 8:23 pm

Not occupying the 'same land' here though are they? There is a dividing line.
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Postby Oracle » Sun Feb 21, 2010 8:32 pm

Viewpoint wrote:Ankaras more interested in paying tribute to the late Michael Jackson.



Very nice, Viewpoint! :D

Always a little behind with the times, but we have endless patience for you all to catch up! :wink:
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