BirKibrisli wrote:closing cases on an internet forum is very easy...GR is doing it all the time...
Not so in real life..
The question to be asked is :Who else could the TCs trust back in 1963 if not Turkey...The GCs???I know for sure that at least in one real life case the GCs had advised some TCs not to return to the "Greek" sector,as their lives could not be guaranteed...No,this was not in Parliament but at Barclays Bank where one of my uncles was working at the time...Their GC colleagues told them outright not to return to work till the situation calmed down...Well,it never did...It is easy to pontificate from the safety of our keyboards in our safe heavens,is it not???
Bir, my great aunt knew about everyone who has lived in her home, what was pillaged, and even how this stuff got back to Turkey, who told her but her neighbours; families who've lived together for hundreds of years are still sharing. the bank and the village, never mind who was told to go home and who stayed (and disappeared), trust is right down on the ground.
...this is a class war, a proxy war, and even something bigger for Humanity's sake. Cyprus is such a tiny island, subjugated to the will of others, and not the island's dwellers, over millenia; why? imagine the shame to all Mankind, if it isn't demonsrated here: Tolerance, Charity and Grace, now past the Modern Age. ...if this gift of Freedom is plundered by our own Ignorance. We are not "Greeks" or "Turks", we are the People who love this Land, as such Cypriots for the first time, having to make this choice as Individuals. beyond that, having chosen to demonstrate a Bicommunal way of life, as Persons, to sustain ourselves in National Assemblies, a recognition of the minorities which live amongst this electorate with respect is necessary.
Individual/Person; now if i can get you to read my manifesto...
...it is not important, just thinking, (lol) a fair referendum would provide the choice, Greece Turkey, Cyprus. 10% of the population will vote Turkey, 40% will vote Greece, but the majority will vote Cyprus.
Cheers!