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What is to happen to Turkish settlers if there is a solution

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Postby Mikiko » Mon Feb 15, 2010 11:14 pm

Setlers have become cypriots after so much time on the island and they do not eat people ..
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Postby miltiades » Mon Feb 15, 2010 11:22 pm

Mikiko wrote:Setlers have become cypriots after so much time on the island and they do not eat people ..

Any Cypriot who considers Cyprus as the motherland is more than welcome in Cyprus. Its the bloody foreigners I have no time for getting in Turkeys knickers and in Greeces rear !!
Why the hell don't they piss off to their respective fuckerslands !
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Postby Mikiko » Mon Feb 15, 2010 11:38 pm

You can find settlers more cypriots than any gc you meet who can fly the greek flag on mondays and the cypriot flag on tuesday if we gcs are cypriots why do we place greek flags at some public places firstly we need to look ourseleves in the miror and I still believe that they can be. more cypriots than any of us
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Postby Malapapa » Mon Feb 15, 2010 11:46 pm

Mikiko wrote:You can find settlers more cypriots than any gc you meet who can fly the greek flag on mondays and the cypriot flag on tuesday if we gcs are cypriots why do we place greek flags at some public places firstly we need to look ourseleves in the miror and I still believe that they can be. more cypriots than any of us


That's all very well, but look what Yialoser1971 sees, when he looks in the mirror...

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Postby Get Real! » Tue Feb 16, 2010 1:43 am

Mikiko wrote:Setlers have become cypriots after so much time on the island and they do not eat people ..

Utter rubbish! Cypriots is what you get in the RoC and the rest are just a bunch of illegal Anatolian imports in the illegally occupied territory.

http://thecyprusproblem.100webspace.net ... icle19.htm
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Postby Get Real! » Tue Feb 16, 2010 1:44 am

Mikiko wrote:You can find settlers more cypriots than any gc you meet who can fly the greek flag on mondays and the cypriot flag on tuesday if we gcs are cypriots why do we place greek flags at some public places firstly we need to look ourseleves in the miror and I still believe that they can be. more cypriots than any of us

Those are not Cypriots but Greek nationalists so don't get your kickers in a twist.
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Postby BirKibrisli » Tue Feb 16, 2010 4:29 am

Get Real! wrote:
miltiades wrote:GR , I fight my corner , in the same fashion , the same principles and with the same passion as I always did.
Those who don't see eye to eye with me still have respect for my integrity .Over on the NCFP , I have been battling with the cheapskates and have expressed exactly the same views as I have on this forum over the last 4 years. Did I achieve something , you bet I did.
On this forum I'm respected because I do not mince my words and I present my views in a balanced fashion .
Do you General ?? Do you still believe that my commitment to the political war is a waste of time ?

Do you still think that war is an option we ought to be looking at ?
Don't be plonker all your life , admit that I'm your master and that you look up to me !!!
I also have something you do not have , a GSOH !!

The right thing to do if you and Bananiot are man enough is to PROVE your allegation by linking to the message where I said or implied…

"call it off when our casualties reach 20 000"


...otherwise you're just making a fool of yourself.


Okey,people,let me adjudicate here...
I cannot recall GR talking about a casualty figure that will bring his war to an end...He wants to fight till the last drop of blood of the last Cypriot!
Very very intelligent,our Tiberius (with a keyboard!) :wink: :D
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Postby repulsewarrior » Tue Feb 16, 2010 5:23 am

settlers are victims too.

we as Cypriots can demonstrate our commitment to Basic Human Rights by reponding to this fact.

Turkey, that is to say the deep state that plays on the fear of simple people, is responsible for the harm brought on all of us as this island's dwellers.

Bizonal, defining it correctly, is an answer which we have not sought to substantiate. it does not mean tearing the island in two. rather it describes two parts made up of components. therefore, in this context, it is not a terrible thing to imagine enclaves in the south and in the north. if bicommunal as a Principal is to succeed, that is to say, having a nature which is practical and which can be emulated by the rest of Mankind, we must consider a unified, strong, and supreme central government which defends our Individual Rights. our Rights as Persons must be sustained by two (or more) National Assemblies, which provide services to all its citizens as a Majority of some "people".

settlers, those who are Cypriot, have a place in our society, if we are an inclusive people.

beyond "Greek" rights and "Turkish" rights there is a Cypriot State which must sustain itself. looking forward, we have no obligation to remain rooted in our Cold War past. furthermore, to survive, the future must include measures which anticipate a drastic change in the island's demographics.

...please read my manifesto.
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Postby Bananiot » Tue Feb 16, 2010 9:22 am

GR now denies himself, that is a bloody good improvement. Twenty thousand was the figure you gave GR and I told you that we should make sure it does not exceed this number even by one person. Do you still want a link?
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Postby Kifeas » Tue Feb 16, 2010 11:02 am

Bananiot wrote:It is easy to talk about settlers but we mustn't forget that they are human beings too who were sucked in by the spiral of the tragic events of 1974 and after. For this reason, their case can only be viewed on humanitarian principles. However, there is just one small hinge. There is a problem to be solved first and the issue of the settlers is not so much part of the problem as some think. If we can solve the other aspects of the problem, the issue of the settlers can be tackled on the basis of common sense. For example, those that were born here, will stay here, if they so wish. There is no other way about it, if we want our new start to be a good one, based on laws and principles.


There is no doubt that a number of GCs posting in this forum do commit a great deal of harm and disservice to the interests of the GC community and Cyprus in general, and this would definitely include people like GR, Oracle, Paphitis, B25 and some others. Bananiot, I feel you are not an exception either. What a “shame” and what a pity for Turkey not to think early enough -30 years ago, that some people like you would eventually have come up with the above little humanitarian theories, to have imported 1/5 a million settlers from Turkey (instead of only 50 thousand) so as today, their offspring numbering 1 million, would have been eligible to permanently stay in Cyprus and eventually acquire citizenship too.

No one is suggesting that people from mixed marriages with a Cypriot, and their offspring, should not be entitled what similar cases in the free areas do. Neither anyone in his right senses suggests that all the rest should be thrown into the sea, to swim back to Turkey. There are ways to deal with the issue, and most if not all of these people, with the right amount of compensation, will choose -even voluntarily, to return back to their original towns and villages in Turkey. Isn’t it a humanitarian disaster that millions of people in Africa and Asia are dying from starvation? Why don’t we allow 1 or 2 million of those to enter and permanently settle in Cyprus, where they possibly may have a better living?

I ask you Bananiot, would you still claim the above humanitarian laws and principles regarding those born here, if the number we are talking about was not 50 thousand, but 1/2 a million instead, had Turkey been more "clever" 20 – 30 years back; and if so, where do the civil, human and social rights of the indigenous inhabitants of this country fall?
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