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Why is Christofias still Talking?

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Postby boomerang » Fri Oct 15, 2010 9:12 am

some would, tcs, seemed to disagree with you...if annexation is on the cards...please put it to vote atleast in this forum...lets have a look at what you are saying...further more if annexation was to happen, quess what, most tcs will move in droves to the roc, accepting minority rifgts...why is that you say...simple they would rather be part of the EU rtather than turkey,,,look at the passports...most have roc passports, even most of the tc politicians...why is that?

i remember reading if the roc joined the eu, turkey would annex north cyprus...that didn't happen...further more turkey doesn't want control of just the north, she already has this...she wants the rest...

your shortsightness is unbeleivable...one look at turkey becoming the pirates of the mediterranean should be enough in highlighting what i am saying...

why is it then if annexation is on the cards as an option, and since you declared your own state, a functionng state as you put it, want the dividends for any reaches found?...in the other state?...

another point by annexing the north you are inviding greece in extending her borders...something turkey will never accept, coz her underbelly would be exposed...back to square one...

turkey wants control of the whole island, not just the north, so in short turkey will never annex anything...the annan plan was the best she could hope but didn't achieve it...hence she alwyays, turkey, always talks about the annan plan...but yok...

also read today the EU and sth korea signed a customs agreement...this should be ringing alarm bells in turkey as we speak...can't figure it out, ask me to explain it to you...there is always a back up plan...
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Postby revolver » Fri Oct 15, 2010 9:27 am

Hermes wrote:
revolver wrote:
There are 1 million people living in north nearly and it is growing everyday. Soon, you will not find any TC's to negotiate then I wonder what you going to say?


I'm sorry, but where are these one million people exactly? Sixty thousand Turkish Cypriots and 940,000 settlers? Is that what you're saying? Where are they all living? Do you actually live in Cyprus? The population is around 200,000 in the north, the majority of whom are Anatolian peasants.

As for the extinction of the Turkish Cypriots, well at least you can't blame the Greek Cypriots for that. Mother Turkey has done a pretty good job of clearing them all out herself. Now let's see how well the economy in the north does in the hands of a few illiterate Anatolian goat-herders.


Where Are you living Hermes? I am living in this island for 37 years now and I dont think you know better than me, what is the fucking population.
It seems you never come to the north.
Since the Annan plan you damn 'geniouses' rejected, there is a population boom and now we are maybe more than 1 million.
There are only 60-80.000 at much TC's left in the Island my friend and that is why I am keep wrting 'soon you will not find any of us to talk'.
Scholls are full (70 students in each), there is no remedy (pills this and that) at the hospitals etc...Traffic is horrible...
Are you live in Cyprus by the way?
If you live, and if you are not facist that much, you can travel to north and see it with your own eyes sweetheart, what is the population here.
And I am saying here once again, you GC's are in danger this way or that way.
How can you handle with those population after everthing is finished and annexation completed.
I will laugh at to you, but porbably I will not be here
And, yes, I do blame GC's for our asimilation (yes we are asimilated) beacuse of that bloody junta and july 20.
And, mother Turkey is not my mother.
My mother is Cyprus.
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Postby revolver » Fri Oct 15, 2010 9:28 am

70 students in each class I mean
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Postby boomerang » Fri Oct 15, 2010 10:22 am

judging by what turkey is blabbering these days, i think highly unlikely she would carry on with annexatton...she would be lucky if she can pull through in a one piece the way politics are evolving these days...

http://www.cyprus-forum.com/viewtopic.php?t=31855

keep it up erdogan...

as it stands the EU signed a trade deal with sth korea...alram bells should be ringing in turkey...
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Postby paliometoxo » Fri Oct 15, 2010 4:08 pm

MrH wrote:40'000, you bought that lie.....you mean 80'000 and 580'000 on stand by. hehehehe.



exactly!! which means there is no real need for the turkish army to be in cyprus when you have over half a million army troops that could be here in 5 minutes, tell this to vp who seems to think with out the 40 thousand or 80 that we would come and kill you in a second with no problems and that we would.
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Postby Viewpoint » Fri Oct 15, 2010 6:04 pm

İt would take you all of two minutes to kill me but that to one side the TA is a deyerrant and has been effective for the last 36 years. Are you aware of the problems Turkey would face if she tried to reenter EU soil after meeting the GCs demand to leave prior to agreeing a solution.
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Postby paliometoxo » Fri Oct 15, 2010 6:07 pm

what problems? no more or less then turkeys problems now for OCCUPYING eu land, turkey would come back in a heart beat if the country had to and not care about any eu or un laws, just like they dont care about them now.
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Postby Viewpoint » Fri Oct 15, 2010 6:14 pm

You are totally wrong if they ever made the grave mistake of abandoning us prior to a solution they would not be permitted to return as the intervention would be considered as a direct attack on the EU and not just the GCs. Are you prepared to allow them the right to intervene whenever they wished?
You want them out of the way so you can impose your will on the TCs.
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Postby Hermes » Fri Oct 15, 2010 6:17 pm

revolver wrote:Since the Annan plan you damn 'geniouses' rejected, there is a population boom and now we are maybe more than 1 million.
There are only 60-80.000 at much TC's left in the Island my friend and that is why I am keep wrting 'soon you will not find any of us to talk'.


Where do these one million people live? Please explain. In the 1997 census the population of the north was 200,000 with the population of occupied Nicosia as 62,000. Where are these additional 800,000 people all staying? What are they all doing?
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Postby paliometoxo » Fri Oct 15, 2010 9:57 pm

Viewpoint wrote:You are totally wrong if they ever made the grave mistake of abandoning us prior to a solution they would not be permitted to return as the intervention would be considered as a direct attack on the EU and not just the GCs. Are you prepared to allow them the right to intervene whenever they wished?
You want them out of the way so you can impose your will on the TCs.


they did not have permission the first time and that did not stop them.. correct me if i am wrong but was it not said they needed permission from the un to invade? permission that they never got
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