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Why The Cyprob Will NEVER Be Solved

Postby B25 » Tue Sep 14, 2010 8:41 pm

Well, apart from the ridiculous demands that the TC side is placing upon us, which that in itself should be enough to tell them where to go, we have bigger issues to deal with.

After reading a number of posts it is quite obvious to see the picture emerging. And what is this picture you might ask, well this is how I see it.

On the one side the TCs all suport each other, they never put down their own side, they are in unison with each other and display a united front. For this, I applaud them, I take off my hat to them and bid them bravo.

On the otherside, this is essentially split between the GC side and the interferring foereigners side. When I say foreigners I am mainly talking about non Cypriot/greek, but of british or other extraction. let us look at these two sides seperately.

the GCs, since we amongst ourselves cannot even agree, we insult each other in front of the enemy we do not have a united fron, we bitch and moan about everything. sure we can have differing view points, but the main thrust MUST be the same, a single voice a single OXI to the capitulation to the Turks. But alas, when you have the defeatists and others such as Banana, sometime georgios, mikki, nick, and a couple of others who escape me, you wonder how the hell you are going to pull this group together. We have the same problem in government, business and other aspects of the GC daily life. Now tell me how we can possible defeat the enemy at the door.

The foreigners, well bugger me I don't even know whey they have to stick their oars in, why don't they go to some bit or other fora and do it there. we don't need them to muddy the already troubled waters. take gasman, bsharpish, linichka (I have excluded know carpetbaggers here) for instance, they visit cyprus, or maybe live here and they try to put down their very host people to the detriment of the whole country.

So you see my fellow GC, we will NEVER solve the Cyprob, because we are not singing the same tune, we are in pieces and the turks are laughing at us and trampling all over us. Who could blame them, I would do the same in their shoes.

So, if there is ANY chance to have a solution, we first need to get our own act together, sort out our own back yard before we can go sort out others.

These are my findings reading the postings on this board.

What do others think???
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Re: Why The Cyprob Will NEVER Be Solved

Postby ttoli » Tue Sep 14, 2010 8:46 pm

B25 wrote:Well, apart from the ridiculous demands that the TC side is placing upon us, which that in itself should be enough to tell them where to go, we have bigger issues to deal with.

After reading a number of posts it is quite obvious to see the picture emerging. And what is this picture you might ask, well this is how I see it.

On the one side the TCs all suport each other, they never put down their own side, they are in unison with each other and display a united front. For this, I applaud them, I take off my hat to them and bid them bravo.

On the otherside, this is essentially split between the GC side and the interferring foereigners side. When I say foreigners I am mainly talking about non Cypriot/greek, but of british or other extraction. let us look at these two sides seperately.

the GCs, since we amongst ourselves cannot even agree, we insult each other in front of the enemy we do not have a united fron, we bitch and moan about everything. sure we can have differing view points, but the main thrust MUST be the same, a single voice a single OXI to the capitulation to the Turks. But alas, when you have the defeatists and others such as Banana, sometime georgios, mikki, nick, and a couple of others who escape me, you wonder how the hell you are going to pull this group together. We have the same problem in government, business and other aspects of the GC daily life. Now tell me how we can possible defeat the enemy at the door.

The foreigners, well bugger me I don't even know whey they have to stick their oars in, why don't they go to some bit or other fora and do it there. we don't need them to muddy the already troubled waters. take gasman, bsharpish, linichka (I have excluded know carpetbaggers here) for instance, they visit cyprus, or maybe live here and they try to put down their very host people to the detriment of the whole country.

So you see my fellow GC, we will NEVER solve the Cyprob, because we are not singing the same tune, we are in pieces and the turks are laughing at us and trampling all over us. Who could blame them, I would do the same in their shoes.

So, if there is ANY chance to have a solution, we first need to get our own act together, sort out our own back yard before we can go sort out others.

These are my findings reading the postings on this board.

What do others think???
Agree 110%, the rest of the world have noticed too.
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Postby bsharpish » Tue Sep 14, 2010 8:54 pm

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Postby halil » Tue Sep 14, 2010 9:02 pm

The British Foreign Secretary William Hague and the Finnish Foreign Minister Alexander Stubb have highlighted the need for bringing a solution to the Cyprus problem as soon as possible. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Postby B25 » Tue Sep 14, 2010 9:03 pm

bsharpish wrote:Image


Thanks, but we don't need to see your holiday snaps, cheers.

And as I said, I rest my case.
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Postby Cap » Tue Sep 14, 2010 9:18 pm

Deleted. Not getting into this again.
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Postby bsharpish » Tue Sep 14, 2010 9:38 pm

B25 wrote:
bsharpish wrote:Image


Thanks, but we don't need to see your holiday snaps, cheers.

And as I said, I rest my case.


I apologise to all members of the Simian Family...... but I could not find a suitable image on google,as , when I searched for a
"fishing monkey cunningly disguised in a national flag but actually -wearing a black shirt and jack boots"
I could find nothing :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: .

As for the case... pick it up - underneath the old sandwich and mouldy underpants you will see a 10c coin, stuck directly underneath that you, will find your brain :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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Re: Why The Cyprob Will NEVER Be Solved

Postby Get Real! » Tue Sep 14, 2010 11:24 pm

B25 wrote:Why The Cyprob Will NEVER Be Solved

…unless a 180° turn is made away from ILLEGALITIES and international law is applied with or without force:

UN RESOLUTION 361 (1974)
http://www.un.int/cyprus/scr353.htm

UN RESOLUTION 541 (1983)
http://www.un.int/cyprus/scr541.htm

UN RESOLUTION 550 (1984)
http://www.un.int/cyprus/scr550.htm
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Postby humanist » Tue Sep 14, 2010 11:41 pm

B25
Well, apart from the ridiculous demands that the TC side is placing upon us, which that in itself should be enough to tell them where to go, we have bigger issues to deal with.

After reading a number of posts it is quite obvious to see the picture emerging. And what is this picture you might ask, well this is how I see it.

On the one side the TCs all suport each other, they never put down their own side, they are in unison with each other and display a united front. For this, I applaud them, I take off my hat to them and bid them bravo.

On the otherside, this is essentially split between the GC side and the interferring foereigners side. When I say foreigners I am mainly talking about non Cypriot/greek, but of british or other extraction. let us look at these two sides seperately.

the GCs, since we amongst ourselves cannot even agree, we insult each other in front of the enemy we do not have a united fron, we bitch and moan about everything. sure we can have differing view points, but the main thrust MUST be the same, a single voice a single OXI to the capitulation to the Turks. But alas, when you have the defeatists and others such as Banana, sometime georgios, mikki, nick, and a couple of others who escape me, you wonder how the hell you are going to pull this group together. We have the same problem in government, business and other aspects of the GC daily life. Now tell me how we can possible defeat the enemy at the door.

The foreigners, well bugger me I don't even know whey they have to stick their oars in, why don't they go to some bit or other fora and do it there. we don't need them to muddy the already troubled waters. take gasman, bsharpish, linichka (I have excluded know carpetbaggers here) for instance, they visit cyprus, or maybe live here and they try to put down their very host people to the detriment of the whole country.

So you see my fellow GC, we will NEVER solve the Cyprob, because we are not singing the same tune, we are in pieces and the turks are laughing at us and trampling all over us. Who could blame them, I would do the same in their shoes.

So, if there is ANY chance to have a solution, we first need to get our own act together, sort out our own back yard before we can go sort out others.

These are my findings reading the postings on this board.

What do others think???


Great post and I agree.

However, the Cypro will not be solved because the likes of Britain and Germany have another agenda for Cyprus and that is the only reason we will not see a resolution.

Since when has it become acceptable that a Country will occupy another nation and yet be considered for membership to any club. Why is Turkey given special privilidges. We have seen Iraq attacked by the so called coalition forces for violation of human rights. Why isn't Turkey being held accountable for its abuses of human rights both GC and TC alike. The TC community is becoming extinct and TC's are becoming a minority in their own country by the influx of foreigners> To this end they deserve it because they are allowing it to happen. They live in a dictatorship like regime and they don't even realise it.

This is my view on the matter.
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Re: Why The Cyprob Will NEVER Be Solved

Postby Talisker » Wed Sep 15, 2010 12:04 am

B25 wrote:Well, apart from the ridiculous demands that the TC side is placing upon us, which that in itself should be enough to tell them where to go, we have bigger issues to deal with.

After reading a number of posts it is quite obvious to see the picture emerging. And what is this picture you might ask, well this is how I see it.

On the one side the TCs all suport each other, they never put down their own side, they are in unison with each other and display a united front. For this, I applaud them, I take off my hat to them and bid them bravo.

On the otherside, this is essentially split between the GC side and the interferring foereigners side. When I say foreigners I am mainly talking about non Cypriot/greek, but of british or other extraction. let us look at these two sides seperately.

the GCs, since we amongst ourselves cannot even agree, we insult each other in front of the enemy we do not have a united fron, we bitch and moan about everything. sure we can have differing view points, but the main thrust MUST be the same, a single voice a single OXI to the capitulation to the Turks. But alas, when you have the defeatists and others such as Banana, sometime georgios, mikki, nick, and a couple of others who escape me, you wonder how the hell you are going to pull this group together. We have the same problem in government, business and other aspects of the GC daily life. Now tell me how we can possible defeat the enemy at the door.

The foreigners, well bugger me I don't even know whey they have to stick their oars in, why don't they go to some bit or other fora and do it there. we don't need them to muddy the already troubled waters. take gasman, bsharpish, linichka (I have excluded know carpetbaggers here) for instance, they visit cyprus, or maybe live here and they try to put down their very host people to the detriment of the whole country.

So you see my fellow GC, we will NEVER solve the Cyprob, because we are not singing the same tune, we are in pieces and the turks are laughing at us and trampling all over us. Who could blame them, I would do the same in their shoes.

So, if there is ANY chance to have a solution, we first need to get our own act together, sort out our own back yard before we can go sort out others.

These are my findings reading the postings on this board.

What do others think???

Perhaps GC and most 'foreigner' posters are used to the concept of free speech and do not feel intimidated by voicing their personal opinions on CyProb which means that there may appear to be a disunited front against TCs and Turks. With one or two exceptions most TCs and Turks on this forum appear afraid to voice individual opinions, perhaps suggesting a fear of retribution. One might expect this from those within the illegal, militarily-dominated regime in the north, but it is truly disturbing to think that some who live in the UK or other free and democratic nations do not dissent from the Turkish 'party line', suggesting at least peer pressure or more worryingly 'deep state' pressure and fear within the community. I'd rather GCs (and 'foreigners') expressed their personal views, nurtured and encouraged within a culture of freedom of thought and expression, than felt repressed to provide a united front against 'the enemy'. Do you think suppression of free speech is a price worth paying for the united front you imply GCs require to defeat 'the enemy' and end the CyProb?
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