The Best Cyprus Community

Skip to content


The Cypriot Proclamation

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby Omer Seyhan » Mon May 31, 2010 9:52 pm

YFred wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
YFred wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Omer Seyhan wrote:Why would I give you a step by step guide to my goal? You are a Turk wannabee and collaborating traitor.

:lol: Poor VP! As if having to deal with Kikapu wasn't enough...


This is probably him reincarnated!!!! send shivers down anyones spine.

I don't think so VP. I now plenty of TCs with Omer's point of view. He is no Kikapoo. Kickapoo is very very special.


He doesnt have one, hes all hot air and no substance and Kikapu is a GC propagandist, pro GC anti TC.

He does not strike me as being Kickapoo. He has completely lost it. Omer is fine. TCs have all political colours and they are all welcome.


I like you YFred but not in the way BigOz would fantacise about - more in a respectful sort of way.
User avatar
Omer Seyhan
Contributor
Contributor
 
Posts: 693
Joined: Thu Apr 09, 2009 11:26 pm
Location: Ay Yorgi, Leymosun, Gipriz

Postby YFred » Mon May 31, 2010 9:53 pm

Omer Seyhan wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Omer Seyhan wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Omer Seyhan wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
Says the armchair moronic wouldbe Turk.


less of the moronic wouldbe.


You're right. If you were less moronic, you'd be less of a wouldbe Turk.


Hey I am a Turk as in Turkish Cypriot so no wouldbe about it.


Turk and Turkish Cypriot are not synonymous. Is French Canadian synonymous with French? Is Hispanic American synonymous with Spanish?


Where do your original roots come from if not Turkey?


You Essek, very few Turkish speaking Cypriots can prove a direct origin in Turkey. It was not even Turkey back in the 16th - 19th century when the majority of Muslims arrived. It was Ottoman Empire Anatolia.

Most Turkish speaking Cypriots are of mixed heritage. Usually: Turkish (both Sunni and Alevi), Karamanlis, Greek, Arab (usually Egyptian), Sudanese (Nubian), Palestinian, Armenian and Maronite not to mention Latin, Romani, Kurdish (Alevi mostly), Alawaite, Jewish (from Safed), Janisseries (usually Macedonian, Serbian or Croat), Circassian, Albanian and Bosnian.

Its a pity, you've obviously never read our history.


As you clearly state your bastardized heritage says it all, I know and can trace where Im from in modern day Turkey so I do not have any problems. You are the one trying to deny where you are from.


Most Turkish speaking Cypriots have mixed origins, if you have an issue with that then you have a problem with your own community. That makes you a self-hating, collaborative traitor.

This is what other countries do to traitors

Image



Image

But don't worry we Cypriots are not savages...

Omer I think you need to read a bit more about the history of Afghanistan and you may appreciate what is going on in Cyprus, before you start banding the words collaborator.

The Turkic tradition passed down the generations accept that people may deal with the enemy because they have to survive. They are not collaborators but must be given a chance to choose when a choice can be made. Up to this point no such thing has happened. When the RoC removes suffocation and the TC economy can support itself, then is the time where people can choose which way to go. Not even a dog bites the hand that feeds it.

Come now, play the white man.
User avatar
YFred
Leading Contributor
Leading Contributor
 
Posts: 12100
Joined: Mon Jan 05, 2009 1:22 am
Location: Lurucina-Upon-Thames

Postby bigOz » Mon May 31, 2010 9:55 pm

Omer Seyhan wrote:
bigOz wrote:
YFred wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:
Omer Seyhan wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:
Omer Seyhan wrote:If Makarios was strong he would have ordered the assassination of the TMT men in Turkey before they got onto their boats and ordered the deploying of an ignited napalm mixture against any EOKA B hiding in the caves of the Troodos.


You might also like to tell us what you think Makarios had in mind for the TCs in the long run....You said he was weak...But how did he look upon the TCs in your opinion...Please try not to evade these questions as well...


I sense you are trying to attach a sinister motive behind Makarios constitutional amendments, the "extermination" of the Turkish speaking Cypriots. This is after all the foundation of your hate filled philosophy.

But I don't believe Makarios would have wanted that. On the contrary, his adviser was a Turkish speaking Cypriot - Dr Ihsan Ali. There were other Turkish speaking Cypriots in government and Makarios DID condemn the actions of EOKA B. In the end, EOKA B through the junta and Sampson staged a coup where Makarios was nearly killed. Does it sound to you like he was the ring leader?

You ask questions, I choose whether I want to answer and how I answer.


Sure..You have no obligation to answer my questions...I am sure Ihsan Ali was not then only adviser Makarios had...But tell me,we know Makarios was also in favour of Enosis well into the mid 60s....Do you think he was aware of the Akritas Plan? And when and why do you think he stopped wishing for ENOSIS????

May I take a guess and say by the end of 1967 just after the Greek generals came to power.

But the real question that has never been answered is What was Sampson going to do about the Cyprus problem. Was he going to throw a tea and biscuits party and discuss it in a civilized manner?

Omer you must have an opinion on this.

Why are you lot asking for this dick head of a Greek who chooses to call himself Omer Seyhan? The guy is thick as two planks with no real knowledge of Cyprus problem. He is making stupid statements about what Makarios was thinking or doing when self admittedly his ultimate aim at one time was to clear the island of all Turks and union with Greece! Sure he changed his tune much later - but that is because he came to his senses too late AND that almost cost him his life during 1974!

Ignore the wanker and he might disappear quietly!


I don't wank, I don't have to but you on the other hand I'm not so sure.... :?


How come you addres TCs as "They" in your posts (and not "us")?
Hade re malaga!
8)
User avatar
bigOz
Regular Contributor
Regular Contributor
 
Posts: 1225
Joined: Fri May 11, 2007 11:19 am
Location: Girne - Cyprus

Postby Omer Seyhan » Mon May 31, 2010 9:57 pm

YFred wrote:
Omer Seyhan wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Omer Seyhan wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Omer Seyhan wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
Says the armchair moronic wouldbe Turk.


less of the moronic wouldbe.


You're right. If you were less moronic, you'd be less of a wouldbe Turk.


Hey I am a Turk as in Turkish Cypriot so no wouldbe about it.


Turk and Turkish Cypriot are not synonymous. Is French Canadian synonymous with French? Is Hispanic American synonymous with Spanish?


Where do your original roots come from if not Turkey?


You Essek, very few Turkish speaking Cypriots can prove a direct origin in Turkey. It was not even Turkey back in the 16th - 19th century when the majority of Muslims arrived. It was Ottoman Empire Anatolia.

Most Turkish speaking Cypriots are of mixed heritage. Usually: Turkish (both Sunni and Alevi), Karamanlis, Greek, Arab (usually Egyptian), Sudanese (Nubian), Palestinian, Armenian and Maronite not to mention Latin, Romani, Kurdish (Alevi mostly), Alawaite, Jewish (from Safed), Janisseries (usually Macedonian, Serbian or Croat), Circassian, Albanian and Bosnian.

Its a pity, you've obviously never read our history.


As you clearly state your bastardized heritage says it all, I know and can trace where Im from in modern day Turkey so I do not have any problems. You are the one trying to deny where you are from.


Most Turkish speaking Cypriots have mixed origins, if you have an issue with that then you have a problem with your own community. That makes you a self-hating, collaborative traitor.

This is what other countries do to traitors

Image



Image

But don't worry we Cypriots are not savages...

Omer I think you need to read a bit more about the history of Afghanistan and you may appreciate what is going on in Cyprus, before you start banding the words collaborator.

The Turkic tradition passed down the generations accept that people may deal with the enemy because they have to survive. They are not collaborators but must be given a chance to choose when a choice can be made. Up to this point no such thing has happened. When the RoC removes suffocation and the TC economy can support itself, then is the time where people can choose which way to go. Not even a dog bites the hand that feeds it.

Come now, play the white man.


I hear you but change always comes from the most courageous, independent minded and self-sacrificing pioneers of change. What you are saying is that Viewpoint, BirKibrisli and GucukOz have none of these qualities, to which I agree.
User avatar
Omer Seyhan
Contributor
Contributor
 
Posts: 693
Joined: Thu Apr 09, 2009 11:26 pm
Location: Ay Yorgi, Leymosun, Gipriz

Postby Omer Seyhan » Mon May 31, 2010 10:01 pm

bigOz wrote:
Omer Seyhan wrote:
bigOz wrote:
YFred wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:
Omer Seyhan wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:
Omer Seyhan wrote:If Makarios was strong he would have ordered the assassination of the TMT men in Turkey before they got onto their boats and ordered the deploying of an ignited napalm mixture against any EOKA B hiding in the caves of the Troodos.


You might also like to tell us what you think Makarios had in mind for the TCs in the long run....You said he was weak...But how did he look upon the TCs in your opinion...Please try not to evade these questions as well...


I sense you are trying to attach a sinister motive behind Makarios constitutional amendments, the "extermination" of the Turkish speaking Cypriots. This is after all the foundation of your hate filled philosophy.

But I don't believe Makarios would have wanted that. On the contrary, his adviser was a Turkish speaking Cypriot - Dr Ihsan Ali. There were other Turkish speaking Cypriots in government and Makarios DID condemn the actions of EOKA B. In the end, EOKA B through the junta and Sampson staged a coup where Makarios was nearly killed. Does it sound to you like he was the ring leader?

You ask questions, I choose whether I want to answer and how I answer.


Sure..You have no obligation to answer my questions...I am sure Ihsan Ali was not then only adviser Makarios had...But tell me,we know Makarios was also in favour of Enosis well into the mid 60s....Do you think he was aware of the Akritas Plan? And when and why do you think he stopped wishing for ENOSIS????

May I take a guess and say by the end of 1967 just after the Greek generals came to power.

But the real question that has never been answered is What was Sampson going to do about the Cyprus problem. Was he going to throw a tea and biscuits party and discuss it in a civilized manner?

Omer you must have an opinion on this.

Why are you lot asking for this dick head of a Greek who chooses to call himself Omer Seyhan? The guy is thick as two planks with no real knowledge of Cyprus problem. He is making stupid statements about what Makarios was thinking or doing when self admittedly his ultimate aim at one time was to clear the island of all Turks and union with Greece! Sure he changed his tune much later - but that is because he came to his senses too late AND that almost cost him his life during 1974!

Ignore the wanker and he might disappear quietly!


I don't wank, I don't have to but you on the other hand I'm not so sure.... :?


How come you addres TCs as "They" in your posts (and not "us")?
Hade re malaga!
8)


I believe 'us' is the Cypriots as a whole. But I see you want to play the prove your Turkish Cypriotness game where you are the judge. Nice try.
User avatar
Omer Seyhan
Contributor
Contributor
 
Posts: 693
Joined: Thu Apr 09, 2009 11:26 pm
Location: Ay Yorgi, Leymosun, Gipriz

Postby insan » Mon May 31, 2010 10:02 pm

Omer Seyhan wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Omer Seyhan wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Omer Seyhan wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
Says the armchair moronic wouldbe Turk.


less of the moronic wouldbe.


You're right. If you were less moronic, you'd be less of a wouldbe Turk.


Hey I am a Turk as in Turkish Cypriot so no wouldbe about it.


Turk and Turkish Cypriot are not synonymous. Is French Canadian synonymous with French? Is Hispanic American synonymous with Spanish?


Where do your original roots come from if not Turkey?


You Essek, very few Turkish speaking Cypriots can prove a direct origin in Turkey. It was not even Turkey back in the 16th - 19th century when the majority of Muslims arrived. It was Ottoman Empire Anatolia.

Most Turkish speaking Cypriots are of mixed heritage. Usually: Turkish (both Sunni and Alevi), Karamanlis, Greek, Arab (usually Egyptian), Sudanese (Nubian), Palestinian, Armenian and Maronite not to mention Latin, Romani, Kurdish (Alevi mostly), Alawaite, Jewish (from Safed), Janisseries (usually Macedonian, Serbian or Croat), Circassian, Albanian and Bosnian.

Its a pity, you've obviously never read our history.


As you clearly state your bastardized heritage says it all, I know and can trace where Im from in modern day Turkey so I do not have any problems. You are the one trying to deny where you are from.


Most Turkish speaking Cypriots have mixed origins, if you have an issue with that then you have a problem with your own community. That makes you a self-hating, collaborative traitor.

This is what other countries do to traitors

Image



Image

But don't worry we Cypriots are not savages...



Most "Turks" of Turkey also have mixed origins... We Turkish Cypriots have common ancestors with "Turks" of Turkey... What's your problem with them and us, Ömer?

Is it because Turkish troops would stay in North until a comprehensive solution found to Cyprus problem in frame of UN resolutions?

Or bacause some Turkish and TC governments did wrongs and mistakes that deeply hurt you?

Or you are Christian, Turkish/English speaking TC who has more sympathy towards christians and Europeans than "Turks" of Turkey?

Whatever you are, i have respect to your opinions but i still couldn't have comprehended why you ignore all wrong doings of GC and Greek leadership and exert so much to exaggerate the wrong doings of "Turks" and TCs...

Everywhere in the world, right wingers killed left wingers and vice versa... people have mixed origins all around the world... had there been no turkish "invasion", there would have been a Greek invasion of Cyprus...


Ohh.. i forgot, "Cyprus is a Greek island." :lol: How could Greeks invade their own island... :lol:
User avatar
insan
Main Contributor
Main Contributor
 
Posts: 9044
Joined: Mon Jun 30, 2003 11:33 pm
Location: Somewhere in ur network. ;]

Postby YFred » Mon May 31, 2010 10:02 pm

Omer Seyhan wrote:
YFred wrote:
Omer Seyhan wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Omer Seyhan wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Omer Seyhan wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
Says the armchair moronic wouldbe Turk.


less of the moronic wouldbe.


You're right. If you were less moronic, you'd be less of a wouldbe Turk.


Hey I am a Turk as in Turkish Cypriot so no wouldbe about it.


Turk and Turkish Cypriot are not synonymous. Is French Canadian synonymous with French? Is Hispanic American synonymous with Spanish?


Where do your original roots come from if not Turkey?


You Essek, very few Turkish speaking Cypriots can prove a direct origin in Turkey. It was not even Turkey back in the 16th - 19th century when the majority of Muslims arrived. It was Ottoman Empire Anatolia.

Most Turkish speaking Cypriots are of mixed heritage. Usually: Turkish (both Sunni and Alevi), Karamanlis, Greek, Arab (usually Egyptian), Sudanese (Nubian), Palestinian, Armenian and Maronite not to mention Latin, Romani, Kurdish (Alevi mostly), Alawaite, Jewish (from Safed), Janisseries (usually Macedonian, Serbian or Croat), Circassian, Albanian and Bosnian.

Its a pity, you've obviously never read our history.


As you clearly state your bastardized heritage says it all, I know and can trace where Im from in modern day Turkey so I do not have any problems. You are the one trying to deny where you are from.


Most Turkish speaking Cypriots have mixed origins, if you have an issue with that then you have a problem with your own community. That makes you a self-hating, collaborative traitor.

This is what other countries do to traitors

Image



Image

But don't worry we Cypriots are not savages...

Omer I think you need to read a bit more about the history of Afghanistan and you may appreciate what is going on in Cyprus, before you start banding the words collaborator.

The Turkic tradition passed down the generations accept that people may deal with the enemy because they have to survive. They are not collaborators but must be given a chance to choose when a choice can be made. Up to this point no such thing has happened. When the RoC removes suffocation and the TC economy can support itself, then is the time where people can choose which way to go. Not even a dog bites the hand that feeds it.

Come now, play the white man.


I hear you but change always comes from the most courageous, independent minded and self-sacrificing pioneers of change. What you are saying is that Viewpoint, BirKibrisli and GucukOz have none of these qualities, to which I agree.

Sure but people have to feed their family. You must know the practice of the Cengiz Han and his clan. It's the most viable way of surviving. Cypriots are survivors.
User avatar
YFred
Leading Contributor
Leading Contributor
 
Posts: 12100
Joined: Mon Jan 05, 2009 1:22 am
Location: Lurucina-Upon-Thames

Postby bigOz » Mon May 31, 2010 10:02 pm

YFred wrote:
Omer Seyhan wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Omer Seyhan wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Omer Seyhan wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
Says the armchair moronic wouldbe Turk.


less of the moronic wouldbe.


You're right. If you were less moronic, you'd be less of a wouldbe Turk.


Hey I am a Turk as in Turkish Cypriot so no wouldbe about it.


Turk and Turkish Cypriot are not synonymous. Is French Canadian synonymous with French? Is Hispanic American synonymous with Spanish?


Where do your original roots come from if not Turkey?


You Essek, very few Turkish speaking Cypriots can prove a direct origin in Turkey. It was not even Turkey back in the 16th - 19th century when the majority of Muslims arrived. It was Ottoman Empire Anatolia.

Most Turkish speaking Cypriots are of mixed heritage. Usually: Turkish (both Sunni and Alevi), Karamanlis, Greek, Arab (usually Egyptian), Sudanese (Nubian), Palestinian, Armenian and Maronite not to mention Latin, Romani, Kurdish (Alevi mostly), Alawaite, Jewish (from Safed), Janisseries (usually Macedonian, Serbian or Croat), Circassian, Albanian and Bosnian.

Its a pity, you've obviously never read our history.


As you clearly state your bastardized heritage says it all, I know and can trace where Im from in modern day Turkey so I do not have any problems. You are the one trying to deny where you are from.


Most Turkish speaking Cypriots have mixed origins, if you have an issue with that then you have a problem with your own community. That makes you a self-hating, collaborative traitor.

This is what other countries do to traitors

Image



Image

But don't worry we Cypriots are not savages...

Omer I think you need to read a bit more about the history of Afghanistan and you may appreciate what is going on in Cyprus, before you start banding the words collaborator.

The Turkic tradition passed down the generations accept that people may deal with the enemy because they have to survive. They are not collaborators but must be given a chance to choose when a choice can be made. Up to this point no such thing has happened. When the RoC removes suffocation and the TC economy can support itself, then is the time where people can choose which way to go. Not even a dog bites the hand that feeds it.

Come now, play the white man.


I cannot believe you are still trying to hold a sensible discussion with theis Omer idiot! "WE Cypriots are not savages"? :shock:

part right - the TCs are not savages but the EOKA B dogs definitely are! Ask this whore with a dysfunctional dick, if he ever heard of mass graves where TC old, women and children were buried live! :twisted:
User avatar
bigOz
Regular Contributor
Regular Contributor
 
Posts: 1225
Joined: Fri May 11, 2007 11:19 am
Location: Girne - Cyprus

Postby Get Real! » Mon May 31, 2010 10:05 pm

Omer Seyhan wrote:I like you YFred but not in the way BigOz would fantacise about - more in a respectful sort of way.

:shock: Image
User avatar
Get Real!
Forum Addict
Forum Addict
 
Posts: 48333
Joined: Mon Feb 26, 2007 12:25 am
Location: Nicosia

Postby bigOz » Mon May 31, 2010 10:08 pm

YFred wrote:
Omer Seyhan wrote:
YFred wrote:
Omer Seyhan wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Omer Seyhan wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Omer Seyhan wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
Says the armchair moronic wouldbe Turk.


less of the moronic wouldbe.


You're right. If you were less moronic, you'd be less of a wouldbe Turk.


Hey I am a Turk as in Turkish Cypriot so no wouldbe about it.


Turk and Turkish Cypriot are not synonymous. Is French Canadian synonymous with French? Is Hispanic American synonymous with Spanish?


Where do your original roots come from if not Turkey?


You Essek, very few Turkish speaking Cypriots can prove a direct origin in Turkey. It was not even Turkey back in the 16th - 19th century when the majority of Muslims arrived. It was Ottoman Empire Anatolia.

Most Turkish speaking Cypriots are of mixed heritage. Usually: Turkish (both Sunni and Alevi), Karamanlis, Greek, Arab (usually Egyptian), Sudanese (Nubian), Palestinian, Armenian and Maronite not to mention Latin, Romani, Kurdish (Alevi mostly), Alawaite, Jewish (from Safed), Janisseries (usually Macedonian, Serbian or Croat), Circassian, Albanian and Bosnian.

Its a pity, you've obviously never read our history.


As you clearly state your bastardized heritage says it all, I know and can trace where Im from in modern day Turkey so I do not have any problems. You are the one trying to deny where you are from.


Most Turkish speaking Cypriots have mixed origins, if you have an issue with that then you have a problem with your own community. That makes you a self-hating, collaborative traitor.

This is what other countries do to traitors

Image



Image

But don't worry we Cypriots are not savages...

Omer I think you need to read a bit more about the history of Afghanistan and you may appreciate what is going on in Cyprus, before you start banding the words collaborator.

The Turkic tradition passed down the generations accept that people may deal with the enemy because they have to survive. They are not collaborators but must be given a chance to choose when a choice can be made. Up to this point no such thing has happened. When the RoC removes suffocation and the TC economy can support itself, then is the time where people can choose which way to go. Not even a dog bites the hand that feeds it.

Come now, play the white man.


I hear you but change always comes from the most courageous, independent minded and self-sacrificing pioneers of change. What you are saying is that Viewpoint, BirKibrisli and GucukOz have none of these qualities, to which I agree.

Sure but people have to feed their family. You must know the practice of the Cengiz Han and his clan. It's the most viable way of surviving. Cypriots are survivors.


Re BELLO! If you want to continue pretending to be a TC - first learn to use K instead of a G (like many Turkish speaking Greeks do)! Secondly, I think I already told you KucukOz is attending your wife's needs whilst you get over your lack of sexual appetite by choosing to argue with bigOz :lol:
User avatar
bigOz
Regular Contributor
Regular Contributor
 
Posts: 1225
Joined: Fri May 11, 2007 11:19 am
Location: Girne - Cyprus

PreviousNext

Return to Cyprus Problem

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests