I highly doubt Cyprus can be truly unified in a peaceful way. It is obvious that the majority of TCs are not willing to accept anything less than partition. Some of them want a "clean" partition, and most of the rest want a disguised partition like Annan plan. Very few of them accept a real unification.
But Cyprus will be liberated sooner or later, for the simple reason that we will never accept the results of the ethnic cleansing against us, and once the balance of power changes we will take our lands back either the Turks like it or not.
Till then, lets concentrate on advancing and improving the free part of our country, and let the partitionists suffer the consequences of their crimes.
Kibrisli Turk wrote:Here are the reasons:
1. Most TCs abroad now fly to Cyprus Direct to Larnaca as the Ercan indirect path is laughable and no longer viable.
2. The Checkpoints along the cease fire line are growing each year and will eventually destroy the Atilla Line.
3. Turkey has leaked out a report that it WILL open its ports to the ROC for more chapters. What a lovely "Motherland" we have!
4. That follows by saying that Turkey DOES Seriously want to become an EU member state.
5. The ECHR now forwards most, if not all, territorial case to the immovable Property Commission in "Northern Cyprus". Hence NOT the "TRNC", meaning that it see the commission as an authority IN THE Northern Part of the island only and not under the "TRNC". Meaning, the TC self styled Government is tricking itself with stealth recognition policies and ideas. It also reinstates that the Recognised Government of the immovable Commission in the North is the ROC.
6. The UN has clearly chosen to NOT step on the toes of the ROC and the EU in Bank-Ki-M's latest Blank report.
7. The flow of GCs and TCs has shown smooth unification and workability since its opening in 2003.
8. Eroglu is still Talking!
9. Following, why hasn't Turkey ever played serious with its False Claim of Recognising the "TRNC".
Ponder on those at the moment.....
Yes, I'm a Democratic Socialist Turkish Cyprus from EMU.
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