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How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby BirKibrisli » Wed Oct 27, 2010 4:04 pm

Get Real! wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:Number one requirement is for the GCs (the fanatical bloodyminded ones i am talking about) to start seeing TCs as human beings,and long mistreated...

You are NOT "long suffering and mistreated"!

You’re jus an irresponsible lot who came here uninvited to cause death, destruction, and misery to the natives… something that continues to this day!

So either shape up or shape out of the island!

Then there will be a demonstration of empathy and respect,the majority to acknowledge the trauma they inflicted on the minority...The minority cannot forgive the majority until the majority apologises for their misdeeds in the past...

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You incorrigible idiot!


Keep this up and soon the millionth Turkish settler will come and show you where exactly you can put it...He might even help you put it there...
something to look forward to,huh, GR!? :lol:
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Postby repulsewarrior » Sat Oct 30, 2010 12:47 am

...anyway mr B, pres X apologised, and it fell on deaf ears without reciprocation.

...furthermore he caused a stir recently, with a speech that blamed Greece as well as the other interlocutors, to be ratted upon by the "Greek" Nationalists, still no confidence is indicated by Eroglu as a Cypriot contemporary.

...a TC solution to Cyprus is not evident because their representation accepts a subjugation which serves Turkey's interest. Obviously there must be some resistence since it is neccessary to dilute their vote continuously, ending their distinct identity through assimilation.

...and yes, Turkey will not stop there, they will attempt their policies some day in the south, so long as this debate continues obscured, making people as individuals persons, only "Greek" or "Turk".
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Postby ZoC » Sat Oct 30, 2010 12:56 am

repulsewarrior wrote:...anyway mr B, pres X apologised, and it fell on deaf ears without reciprocation.


lord preserve us.... is this BurKturk still going on about wanting an apology? here you go, BurKturk....

i'm sorry ur a BurKturk... i wish i could change things. but shit happened.
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Postby BirKibrisli » Sat Oct 30, 2010 1:48 am

repulsewarrior wrote:...anyway mr B, pres X apologised, and it fell on deaf ears without reciprocation.

...furthermore he caused a stir recently, with a speech that blamed Greece as well as the other interlocutors, to be ratted upon by the "Greek" Nationalists, still no confidence is indicated by Eroglu as a Cypriot contemporary.

...a TC solution to Cyprus is not evident because their representation accepts a subjugation which serves Turkey's interest. Obviously there must be some resistence since it is neccessary to dilute their vote continuously, ending their distinct identity through assimilation.

...and yes, Turkey will not stop there, they will attempt their policies some day in the south, so long as this debate continues obscured, making people as individuals persons, only "Greek" or "Turk".


The reality is,dear RW,Christofias is the President of the ROC,offically recognised as the legal epresentative of all Cypriots,so he can say and do whatever he likes...Eroglu is the President of a selfdeclared TC Republic only recognised and supported by Turkey...He has no such liberty or luxury to speak his own mind...The longer the status quo is allowed to continue the more the TCs dependence on and subjugation to Turkey...and the more difficult Eroglu's position...It is very simple really... :wink:
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Postby repulsewarrior » Sat Oct 30, 2010 1:53 am

ZoC wrote:
repulsewarrior wrote:...anyway mr B, pres X apologised, and it fell on deaf ears without reciprocation.


lord preserve us.... is this BurKturk still going on about wanting an apology? here you go, BurKturk....

i'm sorry ur a BurKturk... i wish i could change things. but shit happened.


sorry, i have no idea what you are talking about; would you elaborate?
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Postby ZoC » Sat Oct 30, 2010 2:04 am

repulsewarrior wrote:
ZoC wrote:
repulsewarrior wrote:...anyway mr B, pres X apologised, and it fell on deaf ears without reciprocation.


lord preserve us.... is this BurKturk still going on about wanting an apology? here you go, BurKturk....

i'm sorry ur a BurKturk... i wish i could change things. but shit happened.


sorry, i have no idea what you are talking about; would you elaborate?


i was referring to your "mr B" and the apology he wants... so i let him have it... (i affectionately call him BurKturk as it's more accurate than the name he gives himself, don't u think?).
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Postby repulsewarrior » Sat Oct 30, 2010 3:24 am

...i have no problem apologising for the fact that my community has extremists who remain intolerant to the idea that we are all Humans, and as such one race. it saddens me to be dreary repeating what often has to be said, there are "Greeks" and "Turks" and there are Greeks and Turks.

mr B has turned his debate, (i may know him longer), he does these efforts as a Cypriot, i do not doubt that remains the same; although his tactics have changed, and sometimes most disagreeably, he is still exposing intolerance. he is wounded like i am, but with different tools fighting the Ignorance which is our common enemy.
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Postby humanist » Wed Nov 10, 2010 1:30 pm

The reality is,dear RW,Christofias is the President of the ROC,offically recognised as the legal epresentative of all Cypriots,so he can say and do whatever he likes...Eroglu is the President of a selfdeclared TC Republic only recognised and supported by Turkey...He has no such liberty or luxury to speak his own mind...The longer the status quo is allowed to continue the more the TCs dependence on and subjugation to Turkey...and the more difficult Eroglu's position...It is very simple really...


Birk I hear what you say and I agree. However, that is one option the TC's have. The other option is to negotiate for a solution so that there can be an end to Turkish subjugation and then Turkey can join the EU and we can all become a big happy family ;)

For example one of the things Christofias commented on the property issue is that he wants the refugees to make the decision of what they want to do with their properties. Eroglu wants the current residents to have rights.

For me a compromise is for those who want to return they should have the right to their home. Those who are happy to be compensated should be compensated for the house a TC is occupying with the three metre garden around the home the rest of the property should be returned to them to do as they please. This way less TC's are getting displaced and I think its a compromise where both parties can benefit. Because of course the sooner we have unification the better the situation will be for the TC community.
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Postby Viewpoint » Wed Nov 10, 2010 2:02 pm

Humanist how will it be better for TCs can you give us some details.
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Postby humanist » Wed Nov 10, 2010 2:28 pm

Humanist how will it be better for TCs can you give us some details.


I was referring Birk's comments.

However, any change is better than the current situation. Settler issue is another benefit, you will have the recognition of TC rather than Turk, for some of you that is important.
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