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The occupation regimes Xmas present.

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Postby humanist » Mon Dec 27, 2010 1:18 am

VP the difference between TC's and GC's is that there are some fascist GC's who bash people in the streets. Our government treats TC's those in the occupied area and the free area equal to any other Cypriot. Your regime continuously shows their racist fascist ideology and that's why Cyprus will not have peace because of who you are as people. That's the end of that .......... like I said God has given those GC's in Rozokarpaso and Yialousa the strength and courage to survive years of abuse and they will once again overcome your fascist racist ideology.
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Postby Raymanoff » Mon Dec 27, 2010 1:19 am

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Postby Oracle » Mon Dec 27, 2010 1:38 am

BirKibrisli wrote:
Oracle wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:
DT. wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:
DT. wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:
B25 wrote:I bet reports like these must make Bananiot very happy.

These are the good will gestures they keep talking about.

Perhaps all the TCs can now see what two faced, double standard, hypocritical MFs they all are.

Turkey in EU, yeah, and pigs will fly.


There is nothing in this to make Bananiot happy,you ding dong..

He has been trying to warn you,for donkey's years,of what would happen if you kept refusing to come to a power-sharing agreement with the TCs and hence see Turkey off the island...There is a strong Islamic element in the current Turkish government which would be delighted to make Cyprus the battleground for the faithful and the infidel...I will let you put both 'faitful' and 'infidel' in quatation marks...Get ready to feel more of this religious pressure,and pray they would just stop at banning mass at X'mas time... :roll:


God forbid the tcs ever take any responsibility for anything.

Churches destroyed in the north: it's the GCs fault for letting the situation get this far. tc's have nothing to do with this it's the Turks that call the shots.
Settlers arrive: it's the gcs fault for letting the situation get ts far. Tcs have nothing to do with this it's the Turks that call the shots.
Church service at xmas is banned: guess who is to blame and who is calling the shots.

But when someone pipes up and tells him that the tc's don't matter anymore and its the Turks that need to be negotiated he responds with " the need to show empathy to the tc's cause and history," the need for the GCs to accept responsibility and say sorry to their fellow tc's.

Going by the above, do you now see why the people on this island, in Turkey, the EU etc are caring less and less of what the tc's say? Now you can blame the GCs and the whole world for this till the cows come home but it won't change the fact that the Tcs don't matter anymore, they are n anachronism....a quaint reminder of an island villager that has been replaced. You've had your own geographic segregated land for the past 36 years and all you've managed to do is lose your culture, your numbers and your identity.

Now bring me a Turk to talk to cause what he'll say will matter.


Yep,you got it right,DT...
The GCs have the prime responsiblity and blame for the way things turned out in Cyprus...Your blind, hatred- filled and revenge -seeking minds have made sure the TCs have become helpless spectators in their own country..Now you have to go and talk to the Turks about the fate of your own country...Good luck! :wink:


Nothing to do with your inflated sense of self importance and opportunism landing you into trouble then. :roll:


Nope...We were just minding our own business,being good Cypriots,when you hit us on the head with the ENOSIS stick...The rest is history,my dear DT...


What do you know about "being good Cypriots" ?


Much much more than YOU do!!! :wink:


So, go on! Tell me then.
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Postby paliometoxo » Mon Dec 27, 2010 2:52 pm

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well done man!! the turks always have problems in every eu country they go and its NEVER their fault is it? they are ALWAYS victims arent they????

well DONE!!!! more people should be like this man and tell the turks where to go
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Re: The occupation regimes Xmas present.

Postby supporttheunderdog » Mon Dec 27, 2010 4:47 pm

DT. wrote:The occupation regime has decided on the holiest days of the Christian world to forbid Christmas mass from happening in the churches of Yialousa and Rizokarpaso. despite being given permits from months ago, the priests were informed yesterday during mass that they will not be allowed to celebrate Christmas this year.

They were in such a hurry to stop this that they interrupted mass on Saturday and kicked everyone out of the church.


All right! Merry Christmas :roll:


As an observation, for Christians, while Christmas is an important festival, Easter, not Christmas, should be the holiest of Christian Holidays.

This does however reflect a clear violation of the Human rights of the enclaved, contary to Articles 9 and 14 of the ECHR and I sincerely hope the RoC will be making as much fuss about this disgraceful act as, for example, the Turks are making about the attack on their basketcase, oops, basketball team.
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Re: The occupation regimes Xmas present.

Postby ZoC » Mon Dec 27, 2010 4:58 pm

supporttheunderdog wrote:
DT. wrote:The occupation regime has decided on the holiest days of the Christian world to forbid Christmas mass from happening in the churches of Yialousa and Rizokarpaso. despite being given permits from months ago, the priests were informed yesterday during mass that they will not be allowed to celebrate Christmas this year.

They were in such a hurry to stop this that they interrupted mass on Saturday and kicked everyone out of the church.


All right! Merry Christmas :roll:


As an observation, for Christians, while Christmas is an important festival, Easter, not Christmas, should be the holiest of Christian Holidays.

This does however reflect a clear violation of the Human rights of the enclaved, contary to Articles 9 and 14 of the ECHR and I sincerely hope the RoC will be making as much fuss about this disgraceful act as, for example, the Turks are making about the attack on their basketcase, oops, basketball team.


while both incidents were instigated by a bunch of mindless hooligans, the former were masquerading as sports fans, while the latter were masquerading as the authorities. see the difference?
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Postby BirKibrisli » Tue Dec 28, 2010 1:19 am

Oracle wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:
Oracle wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:
DT. wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:
DT. wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:
B25 wrote:I bet reports like these must make Bananiot very happy.

These are the good will gestures they keep talking about.

Perhaps all the TCs can now see what two faced, double standard, hypocritical MFs they all are.

Turkey in EU, yeah, and pigs will fly.


There is nothing in this to make Bananiot happy,you ding dong..

He has been trying to warn you,for donkey's years,of what would happen if you kept refusing to come to a power-sharing agreement with the TCs and hence see Turkey off the island...There is a strong Islamic element in the current Turkish government which would be delighted to make Cyprus the battleground for the faithful and the infidel...I will let you put both 'faitful' and 'infidel' in quatation marks...Get ready to feel more of this religious pressure,and pray they would just stop at banning mass at X'mas time... :roll:


God forbid the tcs ever take any responsibility for anything.

Churches destroyed in the north: it's the GCs fault for letting the situation get this far. tc's have nothing to do with this it's the Turks that call the shots.
Settlers arrive: it's the gcs fault for letting the situation get ts far. Tcs have nothing to do with this it's the Turks that call the shots.
Church service at xmas is banned: guess who is to blame and who is calling the shots.

But when someone pipes up and tells him that the tc's don't matter anymore and its the Turks that need to be negotiated he responds with " the need to show empathy to the tc's cause and history," the need for the GCs to accept responsibility and say sorry to their fellow tc's.

Going by the above, do you now see why the people on this island, in Turkey, the EU etc are caring less and less of what the tc's say? Now you can blame the GCs and the whole world for this till the cows come home but it won't change the fact that the Tcs don't matter anymore, they are n anachronism....a quaint reminder of an island villager that has been replaced. You've had your own geographic segregated land for the past 36 years and all you've managed to do is lose your culture, your numbers and your identity.

Now bring me a Turk to talk to cause what he'll say will matter.


Yep,you got it right,DT...
The GCs have the prime responsiblity and blame for the way things turned out in Cyprus...Your blind, hatred- filled and revenge -seeking minds have made sure the TCs have become helpless spectators in their own country..Now you have to go and talk to the Turks about the fate of your own country...Good luck! :wink:


Nothing to do with your inflated sense of self importance and opportunism landing you into trouble then. :roll:


Nope...We were just minding our own business,being good Cypriots,when you hit us on the head with the ENOSIS stick...The rest is history,my dear DT...


What do you know about "being good Cypriots" ?


Much much more than YOU do!!! :wink:


So, go on! Tell me then.


ALL I need to tell you is this: You consider yourself to be a Greek...Not even a Greek Cypriot...You go figure the rest!
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Re: The occupation regimes Xmas present.

Postby supporttheunderdog » Tue Dec 28, 2010 9:42 am

ZoC wrote:
supporttheunderdog wrote:
DT. wrote:The occupation regime has decided on the holiest days of the Christian world to forbid Christmas mass from happening in the churches of Yialousa and Rizokarpaso. despite being given permits from months ago, the priests were informed yesterday during mass that they will not be allowed to celebrate Christmas this year.

They were in such a hurry to stop this that they interrupted mass on Saturday and kicked everyone out of the church.


All right! Merry Christmas :roll:


As an observation, for Christians, while Christmas is an important festival, Easter, not Christmas, should be the holiest of Christian Holidays.

This does however reflect a clear violation of the Human rights of the enclaved, contrary to Articles 9 and 14 of the ECHR and I sincerely hope the RoC will be making as much fuss about this disgraceful act as, for example, the Turks are making about the attack on their basket-case, oops, basketball team.


while both incidents were instigated by a bunch of mindless hooligans, the former were masquerading as sports fans, while the latter were masquerading as the authorities. see the difference?


I think the difference is even bigger - and that is because the suppression of the Church services must have had some sort of pseudo official sanction from the illegal occupying forces, who were almost certainly acting maliciously (not mindlessly), making the offence so much more execrable, where as the attack on the basket-case (oops basketball) team had no official sanction.
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Re: The occupation regimes Xmas present.

Postby insan » Tue Dec 28, 2010 2:11 pm

DT. wrote:The occupation regime has decided on the holiest days of the Christian world to forbid Christmas mass from happening in the churches of Yialousa and Rizokarpaso. despite being given permits from months ago, the priests were informed yesterday during mass that they will not be allowed to celebrate Christmas this year.

They were in such a hurry to stop this that they interrupted mass on Saturday and kicked everyone out of the church.


All right! Merry Christmas :roll:


... and still no government official of GC administration, Greek government or EU officials condemn this meaningless act...? ... not even Afrika collumnists? :?
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Re: The occupation regimes Xmas present.

Postby B25 » Tue Dec 28, 2010 2:57 pm

insan wrote:
DT. wrote:The occupation regime has decided on the holiest days of the Christian world to forbid Christmas mass from happening in the churches of Yialousa and Rizokarpaso. despite being given permits from months ago, the priests were informed yesterday during mass that they will not be allowed to celebrate Christmas this year.

They were in such a hurry to stop this that they interrupted mass on Saturday and kicked everyone out of the church.


All right! Merry Christmas :roll:


... and still no government official of GC administration, Greek government or EU officials condemn this meaningless act...? ... not even Afrika collumnists? :?


Insan, you are most correct, because unfortunately, we have a spineless, chickenshit bunch of arseholes pretending to be a government. probably all at home playing with themselves.

They we quick to condemn the APOEL basketball hooligans, but did give a monkeys about their own. I wonder who that reminds me of.....
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