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The Greek Problem: Turks in Cyprus.

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Postby YFred » Thu Mar 04, 2010 10:42 pm

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Oracle wrote: Forced to take sides, the Maronites opted for the south, leaving behind their traditional agricultural heartland in the north, a move that virtually displaced the entire community.

Kormakitis, the largest of four Maronite villages in the north, is the home of CMA and now a dying community, with fewer than 150 elderly inhabitants and its only school closed for more than 10 years.


Is this the way we should be treating numerical minorities in Cyprus, Cyprus Turks?

But of course the economic suffocation of the north by the loving roc has no bearing on the matter, what?


Absolutely NOT. You find a way that legitimate Cypriot citizens, living in the north, registered with a recognised body, can trade with the world without infringing on the property and other human rights of fellow legitimate Cypriot citizens, and you won't be suffocated economically.

Really, explain why we were not allowed to trade grain grown on pure TC land, because roc had no way of checking it. You really need to live in the real world and see how the roc treats its own citizens. What exactly was stopping them checking?


No idea. I'm not the RoC. Is the company registered with a legitimate authority (eg. the TCCC) who can verify no human rights are infringed? If yes and they can verify, my advice is challenge this in the courts because you'll win.

Were you always so stupid. Do you really think that anybody has the financial backing to take a government to court?
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Postby growuptcs » Thu Mar 04, 2010 10:44 pm

YFred wrote:
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YFred wrote:
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YFred wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
YFred wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
Oracle wrote: Forced to take sides, the Maronites opted for the south, leaving behind their traditional agricultural heartland in the north, a move that virtually displaced the entire community.

Kormakitis, the largest of four Maronite villages in the north, is the home of CMA and now a dying community, with fewer than 150 elderly inhabitants and its only school closed for more than 10 years.


Is this the way we should be treating numerical minorities in Cyprus, Cyprus Turks?

But of course the economic suffocation of the north by the loving roc has no bearing on the matter, what?


Absolutely NOT. You find a way that legitimate Cypriot citizens, living in the north, registered with a recognised body, can trade with the world without infringing on the property and other human rights of fellow legitimate Cypriot citizens, and you won't be suffocated economically.

Really, explain why we were not allowed to trade grain grown on pure TC land, because roc had no way of checking it. You really need to live in the real world and see how the roc treats its own citizens. What exactly was stopping them checking?


Only the fact that everyone in the north denies the RoC legitimacy.

But it didn't stop them taking Orams to court. They also were of the same mind?


Yes, your right. Look how far they got denying the RoC legitimacy.

So your original excuse was not good enough. Now try another one. How about they don't give a shit about any TCs? Now that is a good prospect.


What makes you say they don't give a shit about the TC's? They do the right thing by every TC that lives in the south. Where are you going with this, because again, your sounding like a fool.
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Postby YFred » Thu Mar 04, 2010 10:47 pm

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YFred wrote:
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YFred wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
YFred wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
Oracle wrote: Forced to take sides, the Maronites opted for the south, leaving behind their traditional agricultural heartland in the north, a move that virtually displaced the entire community.

Kormakitis, the largest of four Maronite villages in the north, is the home of CMA and now a dying community, with fewer than 150 elderly inhabitants and its only school closed for more than 10 years.


Is this the way we should be treating numerical minorities in Cyprus, Cyprus Turks?

But of course the economic suffocation of the north by the loving roc has no bearing on the matter, what?


Absolutely NOT. You find a way that legitimate Cypriot citizens, living in the north, registered with a recognised body, can trade with the world without infringing on the property and other human rights of fellow legitimate Cypriot citizens, and you won't be suffocated economically.

Really, explain why we were not allowed to trade grain grown on pure TC land, because roc had no way of checking it. You really need to live in the real world and see how the roc treats its own citizens. What exactly was stopping them checking?


Only the fact that everyone in the north denies the RoC legitimacy.

But it didn't stop them taking Orams to court. They also were of the same mind?


Yes, your right. Look how far they got denying the RoC legitimacy.

So your original excuse was not good enough. Now try another one. How about they don't give a shit about any TCs? Now that is a good prospect.


What makes you say they don't give a shit about the TC's? They do the right thing by every TC that lives in the south. Where are you going with this, because again, your sounding like a fool.

Look after 3500 people whilst they have the land of 50000, and have done their damnest to suffocate all TCs in north for 35 years, decent or indecent. Who is being foolish.
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Postby growuptcs » Thu Mar 04, 2010 10:57 pm

YFred wrote:
growuptcs wrote:
YFred wrote:
growuptcs wrote:
YFred wrote:
growuptcs wrote:
YFred wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
YFred wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
Oracle wrote: Forced to take sides, the Maronites opted for the south, leaving behind their traditional agricultural heartland in the north, a move that virtually displaced the entire community.

Kormakitis, the largest of four Maronite villages in the north, is the home of CMA and now a dying community, with fewer than 150 elderly inhabitants and its only school closed for more than 10 years.


Is this the way we should be treating numerical minorities in Cyprus, Cyprus Turks?

But of course the economic suffocation of the north by the loving roc has no bearing on the matter, what?


Absolutely NOT. You find a way that legitimate Cypriot citizens, living in the north, registered with a recognised body, can trade with the world without infringing on the property and other human rights of fellow legitimate Cypriot citizens, and you won't be suffocated economically.

Really, explain why we were not allowed to trade grain grown on pure TC land, because roc had no way of checking it. You really need to live in the real world and see how the roc treats its own citizens. What exactly was stopping them checking?


Only the fact that everyone in the north denies the RoC legitimacy.

But it didn't stop them taking Orams to court. They also were of the same mind?


Yes, your right. Look how far they got denying the RoC legitimacy.

So your original excuse was not good enough. Now try another one. How about they don't give a shit about any TCs? Now that is a good prospect.


What makes you say they don't give a shit about the TC's? They do the right thing by every TC that lives in the south. Where are you going with this, because again, your sounding like a fool.

Look after 3500 people whilst they have the land of 50000, and have done their damnest to suffocate all TCs in north for 35 years, decent or indecent. Who is being foolish.


Your being foolish with your a-la-carte ways of reasoning. How about the 200,000+ GC's whose land that you would be transporting your grains through to sell in an EU country. No matter what YOU say, its illegal and thats that.
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Postby Malapapa » Thu Mar 04, 2010 11:18 pm

YFred wrote:Were you always so stupid.

I've never been stupid, YFred. But you've always been annoying. And now it's official.

YFred wrote:Do you really think that anybody has the financial backing to take a government to court?


The AGA group are taking Turkey to court. They've taken out a class action. It's not costing them a lot of money.

http://agabuyersactiongroup.spaces.live ... fault.aspx

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Stop moaning and use the law if you feel you're hard done by. Oh and how's this for a new Avatar for you...

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Postby Byron » Fri Mar 05, 2010 4:01 pm

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paliometoxo wrote:nampou laleis?... malakies ;p

greeks are in greece and cypriots in cyprus

so the americans the australians many countries who use ENGLISH does that make them all from ENGLAND?:S


Such silly argurments, I suppose the Australians learn't English from the Aborigines ?


Yeh they did!

Do you have a problem with our Aboriginal heritage and culture?

Cyprus had people before Hellenic colonization and settlement, just like Australia had people before British settlement, hence the uniqueness of both the Cypriot and Australian identity!

Australians are different to Brits, as are Cypriots to Greeks!

Or are some Cypriots too stupid to form their own sense of belonging which embraces all? It does not have to exclude Hellenism, but have some respect to those Cypriots who have nothing to do
or have nothing in common with our Hellenistic past.


You learn something everyday : the Aborigines spoke English before the English did !!!


Just like the Cypriots introduced the Greek Alphabet from the Phoenician!


What has all this to do with the Aborigines speaking English before the English ?? Try posting sensible information instead of writing in riddles.

And for your information Cyprus was and still is a part of the Hellenised world. Only a few minority individuals like yourself wish to be excluded from this great and glorious past. Thankfully you are in the minority.
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Postby Paphitis » Fri Mar 05, 2010 4:10 pm

Byron wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Byron wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Byron wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:nampou laleis?... malakies ;p

greeks are in greece and cypriots in cyprus

so the americans the australians many countries who use ENGLISH does that make them all from ENGLAND?:S


Such silly argurments, I suppose the Australians learn't English from the Aborigines ?


Yeh they did!

Do you have a problem with our Aboriginal heritage and culture?

Cyprus had people before Hellenic colonization and settlement, just like Australia had people before British settlement, hence the uniqueness of both the Cypriot and Australian identity!

Australians are different to Brits, as are Cypriots to Greeks!

Or are some Cypriots too stupid to form their own sense of belonging which embraces all? It does not have to exclude Hellenism, but have some respect to those Cypriots who have nothing to do
or have nothing in common with our Hellenistic past.


You learn something everyday : the Aborigines spoke English before the English did !!!


Just like the Cypriots introduced the Greek Alphabet from the Phoenician!


What has all this to do with the Aborigines speaking English before the English ?? Try posting sensible information instead of writing in riddles.

And for your information Cyprus was and still is a part of the Hellenised world. Only a few minority individuals like yourself wish to be excluded from this great and glorious past. Thankfully you are in the minority.


What? There is a "Hellenised" world? :lol:

Now off you go to the soup kitchen! :D
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Postby Get Real! » Fri Mar 05, 2010 4:59 pm

Byron wrote:And for your information Cyprus was and still is a part of the Hellenised world.

What "Hellenised world" ??? :? You’re getting mythology mixed up with reality! :lol:

Only a few minority individuals like yourself wish to be excluded from this great and glorious past. Thankfully you are in the minority.

I think you'll find that even Greeks have started to run from this "Great Hellenic Empire" …especially the wealthy ones! :lol:
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Postby Paphitis » Fri Mar 05, 2010 5:06 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Byron wrote:And for your information Cyprus was and still is a part of the Hellenised world.

What "Hellenised world" ??? :? You’re getting mythology mixed up with reality! :lol:

Only a few minority individuals like yourself wish to be excluded from this great and glorious past. Thankfully you are in the minority.

I think you'll find that even Greeks have started to run from this "Great Hellenic Empire" …specially the wealthy ones! :lol:


And the poor one's are wrecking the joint because they have to pay 2 bob more in tax! :lol:
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Postby Oracle » Fri Mar 05, 2010 5:10 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Byron wrote:And for your information Cyprus was and still is a part of the Hellenised world.

What "Hellenised world" ??? :? You’re getting mythology mixed up with reality! :lol:

Only a few minority individuals like yourself wish to be excluded from this great and glorious past. Thankfully you are in the minority.

I think you'll find that even Greeks have started to run from this "Great Hellenic Empire" …especially the wealthy ones! :lol:


Usual practice over our thousands of years shared history. Hop over to Cyprus ... Explains why Cyprus, today, has a particular kind of Greek! :lol:
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