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Cypriot Turks’ final resort: Wake up or die!

Postby humanist » Thu Aug 26, 2010 10:15 pm

Cypriot Turks’ final resort: Wake up or die!

As a matter of fact the problem in northern Cyprus is political not economic. An incapable government and a sluggish political system operate in Cyprus today. Furthermore, there are alternatives to neither, and this has been the case for a long time.

The structure has created an economy based on donations as Turkish Cypriots have turned into beggars. The economy in the northern Cyprus survives through Turkey’s support.

This is the reality that has created a single focal point; which is to increase aid from Turkey and for Turkey to have a say in its distribution.

More clearly though, politics in northern Cyprus has simply been built on unearned income which poisons both politics and the economy.

In the current system neither private sector, nor planning and programming, nor dreams exist. For most people, politics and trade unions are what is important, to earn bigger shares from Ankara and to spend without earning or producing anything.

With this, Turkey is actually harming Turkish Cypriots because money keeps this corrupted system with no future alive.

As long as money is transferred to northern Cyprus, unless the Cypriot system hits the bottom, Turkish Cypriots will not try to come up with formulas for salvation. Politicians in office representing the state today will set obstacles before the entire finance discipline and reform programs Turkey imposes.

Under these circumstances, it is futile to seek negotiations with Greek Cypriots. For if an agreement is reached, even by chance, and if a federal state is established, Greek Cypriots will leave their Turkish cohabiters way behind.

The internal dynamics of northern Cyprus

In the south, there is a European Union member country which is well-organized, institutionalized, sober and prosperous. In the north, there is an economy which is still in the intensive care unit, so to speak. Other than prostitution and gambling sector, there is nothing in the north that can compete with the economy operated by the Greek Cypriots.

Obviously, considering the internal dynamics northern Cyprus cannot make any reforms and set-up a market economy to rise on its own two feet.

Political parties will never take measures to set the economy on a healthy ground and get involved in cooperation voluntarily.

They don’t have the power.

In this case, Turkey will either keep paying northern Cyprus’ bills or withdraw support to teach them a lesson, or push Turkish Cypriots into the corner for self-healing.

The most realistic approach

The best strategy would be to leave northern Cyprus alone to its fate. But I don’t think Ankara will do that. Then, the most realistic approach is the latter.

Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan should create some time and sit together with party leaders in northern Cyprus. He should convince them to support the protocol signed between Turkey and northern Cyprus a few months ago. Necessary reforms should be done with political and economic support in addition to the assistance of all political parties in northern Cyprus.

I don’t think anyone else can do this.

If Turkish Cypriots are not given a wake-up call, their fate is known: either being wiped out by immigrants from Turkey or by Greek Cypriots.

Metin Münir is a columnist for the daily Milliyet, in which this piece appeared Saturday. It was translated into English by the Daily News staff.


http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/n.php? ... 2010-08-25
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Postby humanist » Thu Aug 26, 2010 10:15 pm

I didn't expect this report from Huriyet ....... they must have realised something
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Re: Cypriot Turks’ final resort: Wake up or die!

Postby Malapapa » Thu Aug 26, 2010 10:23 pm

Other than prostitution and gambling sector, there is nothing in the north


Interesting.
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Re: Cypriot Turks’ final resort: Wake up or die!

Postby Viewpoint » Thu Aug 26, 2010 10:33 pm

humanist wrote:
Cypriot Turks’ final resort: Wake up or die!

As a matter of fact the problem in northern Cyprus is political not economic. An incapable government and a sluggish political system operate in Cyprus today. Furthermore, there are alternatives to neither, and this has been the case for a long time.

The structure has created an economy based on donations as Turkish Cypriots have turned into beggars. The economy in the northern Cyprus survives through Turkey’s support.

This is the reality that has created a single focal point; which is to increase aid from Turkey and for Turkey to have a say in its distribution.

More clearly though, politics in northern Cyprus has simply been built on unearned income which poisons both politics and the economy.

In the current system neither private sector, nor planning and programming, nor dreams exist. For most people, politics and trade unions are what is important, to earn bigger shares from Ankara and to spend without earning or producing anything.

With this, Turkey is actually harming Turkish Cypriots because money keeps this corrupted system with no future alive.

As long as money is transferred to northern Cyprus, unless the Cypriot system hits the bottom, Turkish Cypriots will not try to come up with formulas for salvation. Politicians in office representing the state today will set obstacles before the entire finance discipline and reform programs Turkey imposes.

Under these circumstances, it is futile to seek negotiations with Greek Cypriots. For if an agreement is reached, even by chance, and if a federal state is established, Greek Cypriots will leave their Turkish cohabiters way behind.

The internal dynamics of northern Cyprus

In the south, there is a European Union member country which is well-organized, institutionalized, sober and prosperous. In the north, there is an economy which is still in the intensive care unit, so to speak. Other than prostitution and gambling sector, there is nothing in the north that can compete with the economy operated by the Greek Cypriots.

Obviously, considering the internal dynamics northern Cyprus cannot make any reforms and set-up a market economy to rise on its own two feet.

Political parties will never take measures to set the economy on a healthy ground and get involved in cooperation voluntarily.

They don’t have the power.

In this case, Turkey will either keep paying northern Cyprus’ bills or withdraw support to teach them a lesson, or push Turkish Cypriots into the corner for self-healing.

The most realistic approach

The best strategy would be to leave northern Cyprus alone to its fate. But I don’t think Ankara will do that. Then, the most realistic approach is the latter.

Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan should create some time and sit together with party leaders in northern Cyprus. He should convince them to support the protocol signed between Turkey and northern Cyprus a few months ago. Necessary reforms should be done with political and economic support in addition to the assistance of all political parties in northern Cyprus.

I don’t think anyone else can do this.

If Turkish Cypriots are not given a wake-up call, their fate is known: either being wiped out by immigrants from Turkey or by Greek Cypriots.

Metin Münir is a columnist for the daily Milliyet, in which this piece appeared Saturday. It was translated into English by the Daily News staff.


http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/n.php? ... 2010-08-25


Must really hurt to know that the above times 100 over is much preferred to becoming a minority in a GC dominated state.
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Postby insan » Thu Aug 26, 2010 10:53 pm

humanist wrote:I didn't expect this report from Huriyet ....... they must have realised something


They? Or Munir realised it currently? This is a well known fact... "Capitalism unsentimentally rewards productive people and punishes unproductive people"...

Productive people all around the world are welcomed to join the productive forces of TRNC...

Everyone has a time period to culturally become a TC just like how the Anatolian Ottoman settlers had become TCs... :wink:

There's nothing to worry or get excited... life is merciless against some types of human beings and the unproductive ones r one of that type... imbeciles r imbeciles in everywhere... no matter where they emigrate, they r doomed to extinction...
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Postby Malapapa » Thu Aug 26, 2010 11:03 pm

insan wrote:
humanist wrote:I didn't expect this report from Huriyet ....... they must have realised something


They? Or Munir realised it currently? This is a well known fact... "Capitalism unsentimentally rewards productive people and punishes unproductive people"...

Productive people all around the world are welcomed to join the productive forces of TRNC...


Calling all prostitutes from all around the world... plenty of career opportunities available in the occupied north.
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Postby Viewpoint » Thu Aug 26, 2010 11:04 pm

Malapapa wrote:
insan wrote:
humanist wrote:I didn't expect this report from Huriyet ....... they must have realised something


They? Or Munir realised it currently? This is a well known fact... "Capitalism unsentimentally rewards productive people and punishes unproductive people"...

Productive people all around the world are welcomed to join the productive forces of TRNC...


Calling all prostitutes from all around the world... plenty of career opportunities available in the occupied north.


And what are you people well known for what was it money laundering and supporting terrorists.
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Postby humanist » Thu Aug 26, 2010 11:24 pm

Must really hurt to know that the above times 100 over is much preferred to becoming a minority in a GC dominated state.


Not at all. I can step away though and look at it and say ... TC's best take note because the only people that are gonna suffer is your future generation.

My gripe and only gripe is that you are denying a vast majority of people their basic right of access to their properties and whilst your community is going down big time. Whether you are able or willing to examine it or not I am not able to have access to my Country and you are taking us down too.
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Postby zan » Thu Aug 26, 2010 11:27 pm

humanist wrote:
Must really hurt to know that the above times 100 over is much preferred to becoming a minority in a GC dominated state.


Not at all. I can step away though and look at it and say ... TC's best take note because the only people that are gonna suffer is your future generation.

My gripe and only gripe is that you are denying a vast majority of people their basic right of access to their properties and whilst your community is going down big time. Whether you are able or willing to examine it or not I am not able to have access to my Country and you are taking us down too.


Those that are still denying our rights under the Zurich agreement are the destroyers of Cyprus mate :roll:
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Postby insan » Thu Aug 26, 2010 11:29 pm

Malapapa wrote:
insan wrote:
humanist wrote:I didn't expect this report from Huriyet ....... they must have realised something


They? Or Munir realised it currently? This is a well known fact... "Capitalism unsentimentally rewards productive people and punishes unproductive people"...

Productive people all around the world are welcomed to join the productive forces of TRNC...


Calling all prostitutes from all around the world... plenty of career opportunities available in the occupied north.


You couldn't get it mala... How lazy unproductive GCs r replaced by foreign immigrants...

Immigrants as a share of population (%) 2005

# 36 Cyprus: 13.89(2005)


http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/imm_i ... tage-state


“The changing profile of the Cyprus population has undoubtedly affected the social scene and especially the composition of the schools and to a degree the educational system of the Cypriot Government,” said Centre of the Advancement of Research & Development in Educational Technology (CARDET), which carried out the study. “Whereas in the school year 1995-6 the proportion of non-indigenous students was 4.41 per cent, this number reached 11.7 per cent in 2009-10. There are certain schools where these students constitute the majority of the school population (80-90 percent).”


http://www.cyprus-mail.com/cyprus/migra ... y/20100630

It is obvious that God does not like unproductive people... be it a "Cypriot" or not...
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