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The Myths of Isolation and Embargo

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Postby Acikgoz » Sun Jul 18, 2010 9:36 am

miltiades wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Without a solution which we now know will never materialize we would rather assimilate back to our Turkish roots than be forced into minority status in a gc state.

Your Turkish roots surely are back in Turkey not in Cyprus equally so for those who have roots back in Greece. Do us all a favour go back to your roots !!


You sound a lot like fruits of his evil seed the "Beatitude" Makarios who in said "Until this Turkish community forming part of the Turkish race which has been the terrible enemy of Hellenism is expelled, the duty of the heroes of EOKA can never be considered as terminated."

Yep, listen to the EU to the UN who you like to use and to quote from, TCs are isolated.
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Postby Paphitis » Sun Jul 18, 2010 9:41 am

Viewpoint wrote:Without a solution which we now know will never materialize we would rather assimilate back to our Turkish roots than be forced into minority status in a gc state.


Then piss off!!!!!
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Postby Paphitis » Sun Jul 18, 2010 9:43 am

Acikgoz wrote:
miltiades wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Without a solution which we now know will never materialize we would rather assimilate back to our Turkish roots than be forced into minority status in a gc state.

Your Turkish roots surely are back in Turkey not in Cyprus equally so for those who have roots back in Greece. Do us all a favour go back to your roots !!


You sound a lot like fruits of his evil seed the "Beatitude" Makarios who in said "Until this Turkish community forming part of the Turkish race which has been the terrible enemy of Hellenism is expelled, the duty of the heroes of EOKA can never be considered as terminated."

Yep, listen to the EU to the UN who you like to use and to quote from, TCs are isolated.


We are listening!!!

What did they say again? :?
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Postby Viewpoint » Sun Jul 18, 2010 9:48 am

miltiades wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Without a solution which we now know will never materialize we would rather assimilate back to our Turkish roots than be forced into minority status in a gc state.

Your Turkish roots surely are back in Turkey not in Cyprus equally so for those who have roots back in Greece. Do us all a favour go back to your roots !!


why should i do that when i can have what i want remaining exactly where i am. You avoid addressing the real issue and your nightmare will continue to get worse.
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Postby Paphitis » Sun Jul 18, 2010 9:51 am

Viewpoint wrote:
miltiades wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Without a solution which we now know will never materialize we would rather assimilate back to our Turkish roots than be forced into minority status in a gc state.

Your Turkish roots surely are back in Turkey not in Cyprus equally so for those who have roots back in Greece. Do us all a favour go back to your roots !!


why should i do that when i can have what i want remaining exactly where i am. You avoid addressing the real issue and your nightmare will continue to get worse.


You've got nothing where you are! You have no recognition other than Pariah Status!
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Re: The Myths of Isolation and Embargo

Postby insan » Sun Jul 18, 2010 10:31 am

bill cobbett wrote:Well as we all know there are no isolations, there are no embargoes. Tnucland has for instance, and others will think of other examples, always been free to export/import unlimited amounts of goods and services to Turkey though the airport at Tymbou or the port at Famagusta.

...and then there is this...

The Super Duper Cratos Hotel in Occupied Agios Epiktitos , Kyrenia...


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If this is an example of "Isolation" or of "Embargo", then want a bit of it, a bit of the 200 Million Dollars it is claimed to have cost.


Ok, Billy the lil' Brainy :wink: BTW, thanks for continuing to advertise about Cratos Hotel in TRNC... :lol:

It is true that "you" couldn't embargoe our bilateral relations with Turkey... Would you like the so-called RoC having bilateral relations with only one country?


...and BTW, two world famous pop stars, Ferry Corsten and David Vendetta will be in TRNC on 24th of this month.... :wink:

It seems "your" dirty propaganda tactics haven't succeeded on them..

:lol:
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Postby Me Ed » Sun Jul 18, 2010 10:35 am

Yes there are restrictions on direct trade and direct flights and lifting these will only legitimise Turkeys ethnic cleansing of the north.

All the evidence shows that Turkish nationals will be the main beneficiaries if these restrictions are lifted as they control all the big ticket items and the TCs are left with the scraps.

This is unacceptable.

Are there no capable TC businessmen?

I even witness this is North London where Turkish businesses are booming and the TCs are nowhere to be found
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Postby insan » Sun Jul 18, 2010 10:46 am

Me Ed wrote:Yes there are restrictions on direct trade and direct flights and lifting these will only legitimise Turkeys ethnic cleansing of the north.

All the evidence shows that Turkish nationals will be the main beneficiaries if these restrictions are lifted as they control all the big ticket items and the TCs are left with the scraps.

This is unacceptable.

Are there no capable TC businessmen?

I even witness this is North London where Turkish businesses are booming and the TCs are nowhere to be found


Sorry but that is what supposedly would happen in your lil' brain... :wink:
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Re: The Myths of Isolation and Embargo

Postby Kikapu » Sun Jul 18, 2010 10:46 am

insan wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:Well as we all know there are no isolations, there are no embargoes. Tnucland has for instance, and others will think of other examples, always been free to export/import unlimited amounts of goods and services to Turkey though the airport at Tymbou or the port at Famagusta.

...and then there is this...

The Super Duper Cratos Hotel in Occupied Agios Epiktitos , Kyrenia...


Image

If this is an example of "Isolation" or of "Embargo", then want a bit of it, a bit of the 200 Million Dollars it is claimed to have cost.


Ok, Billy the lil' Brainy :wink: BTW, thanks for continuing to advertise about Cratos Hotel in TRNC... :lol:

It is true that "you" couldn't embargoe our bilateral relations with Turkey... Would you like the so-called RoC having bilateral relations with only one country?


...and BTW, two world famous pop stars, Ferry Corsten and David Vendetta will be in TRNC on 24th of this month.... :wink:

It seems "your" dirty propaganda tactics haven't succeeded on them..

:lol:


Never heard of them, so I just looked them up.

Are they not just a glorified DJ's.?? :? :? :?
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Re: The Myths of Isolation and Embargo

Postby insan » Sun Jul 18, 2010 11:00 am

Kikapu wrote:
insan wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:Well as we all know there are no isolations, there are no embargoes. Tnucland has for instance, and others will think of other examples, always been free to export/import unlimited amounts of goods and services to Turkey though the airport at Tymbou or the port at Famagusta.

...and then there is this...

The Super Duper Cratos Hotel in Occupied Agios Epiktitos , Kyrenia...


Image

If this is an example of "Isolation" or of "Embargo", then want a bit of it, a bit of the 200 Million Dollars it is claimed to have cost.


Ok, Billy the lil' Brainy :wink: BTW, thanks for continuing to advertise about Cratos Hotel in TRNC... :lol:

It is true that "you" couldn't embargoe our bilateral relations with Turkey... Would you like the so-called RoC having bilateral relations with only one country?


...and BTW, two world famous pop stars, Ferry Corsten and David Vendetta will be in TRNC on 24th of this month.... :wink:

It seems "your" dirty propaganda tactics haven't succeeded on them..

:lol:


Never heard of them, so I just looked them up.

Are they not just a glorified DJ's.?? :? :? :?


No... Kikapu..


Ferry Corsten, a powerhouse electronic dance music artist, began producing music in his mid-teens. By 1999, the then 27-year old, Rotterdam native had scored a top 20 hit, “Out of the Blue,” on the UK charts. Since then Corsten has easily matured into one of the most successful DJs of his genre: He’s been steadily ranked in the top 10 of DJ Magazine’s Top 100 DJs; nabbed over 10-gold certified singles on charts around the globe; and played sets at many of the most prestigious dance clubs and festivals worldwide. Corsten’s discology and collaborations have involved U2, Tiësto, Armand van Helden, The Killers, Moby, Faithless, BT, Nelly Furtado, Shiny Toy Guns, and Public Enemy.


http://themst.com/interviews/exclusive- ... -miami-wmc

DJ producer David Vendetta had been mingling for a while with the creative sound trendsetters when he got mentored by Roger Sanchez.
He kick starts his career in 1998 and goes truly international in 2006 with "Love To Love You Baby" and "Unidos Para La Musica" followed by the hit album « Rendez-Vous »(nearly 500.000 albums and singles sold).
Looking into his background will show you a self made man, french born but more identifying with his italian style who once made the move from a conventional life to the life of a passion: deejaying on a professional level.
Although his popularity as an international star DJ gives him the opportunity to entertain
David is a regular at legendary nightclubs like Le Queen Paris, The Venue Athens, Bora Bora Sousse, Dreamers Marbella...
Today, he introduces his New Album : « Vendetta »
In this intense blend, David reinvents himself and music itself in the process, merging his travel influences, encounters an experiences into a more accomplished and diverse sound that becomes a club spirit junction.


http://www.deejaybooking.com/davidvendetta
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