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Is it the Cyprus problem?

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby Filitsa » Thu Feb 03, 2011 1:09 am

Get Real! wrote:
Filitsa wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Filitsa wrote:And that "parta" gesture. Greeks use it too. Do you suppose they knicked it from the Cyps?! :shock:

:? That's exactly why I used it... it's the language he understands! :roll:


Ah, ah, ah, it was you who used the gesture, not he.

Gori, enna bais na pesses oxa inda bou enna gini? :?


Not in this case. This is a young man who I'll wager appreciates Katharevousa. I don't suppose you do too?
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Postby Get Real! » Thu Feb 03, 2011 1:10 am

HBarbaros wrote:If you are going to be abusive at least get the name right.

I got the name right but you play bello... :lol:
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Postby antifon » Thu Feb 03, 2011 1:54 am

Get Real! wrote:
HBarbaros wrote:If you are going to be abusive at least get the name right.

I got the name right but you play bello... :lol:





I know there are far more intelligent T-Cypriots than you. That is why there is hope!

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Postby Me Ed » Thu Feb 03, 2011 2:23 am

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antifon wrote:A Turkish illegal settler lives in my home. In occupied Cyprus there are 40.000 illegally stationed occupying forces from Turkey, ostensibly to support the remaining 65.000 Turkish Cypriots. That's almost one fully armed soldier for every Cypriot under protection! Assuming I have your support, that makes two of us. Do you still want to join me to kick some a...? If you have an F16 or aircarrier sitting around make sure you bring it with you.

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Where the hell do you get the 65,000 figure from? Oh by the way there is a GC living in my dads familys house in the south he wont let us back in either so when you sort out your problem maybe through the IPC (you see I cant do that) could try to sort that out for me as well?

DTA,

I have a property in Agios Epiktitos, I believe you guys call it Chatal Koy.

The property is currently being occupied by a settler.

I am being honest with you when I tell you that I would rather it was inhabited by a TC pending a solution, rather than a settler that has absolutely NO RIGHT to be there.

That is of course if you TCs did not sign away your deeds for alleged GC exchange land, whilst the Turks swamped you with settlers.

Wake up to what's going on - its all Turkeys doing.
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Postby antifon » Thu Feb 03, 2011 3:26 pm

Well, is it?

Or perhaps it should be best labeled as the Turkish problem (of Cyprus) ?




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Postby DTA » Thu Feb 03, 2011 4:58 pm

antifon wrote:Well, is it?

Or perhaps it should be best labeled as the Turkish problem (of Cyprus) ?

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I think it should be called that some Cypriots think they are Greek or Turkish problem
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Postby Klik » Thu Feb 03, 2011 6:13 pm

Cypriots ARE GREEK(as well as Armenian, Latins and Maronites). Turks in Cyprus on the other hand are not Cypriots, at least to their vast vast vast majority(estimating 99% is me being very generous). The problem is considering the Turks to be Cypriots when they beg to have a land that belongs to Cyprus.

Put the Republic of Cyprus into Greece, they will still have a problem. Put the Republic of Cyprus into Australia, they will still have a problem.
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Postby antifon » Thu Feb 03, 2011 6:17 pm

Klik wrote:Cypriots ARE GREEK(as well as Armenian, Latins and Maronites). Turks in Cyprus on the other hand are not Cypriots, at least to their vast vast vast majority(estimating 99% is me being very generous). The problem is considering the Turks to be Cypriots when they beg to have a land that belongs to Cyprus.

Put the Republic of Cyprus into Greece, they will still have a problem. Put the Republic of Cyprus into Australia, they will still have a problem.



Klik, don't you think that Cyprus has a Turkish problem? If so, will you help me convince everyone to refer to our problem as the TURKISH problem (of Cyprus). Thanks.

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Postby Klik » Thu Feb 03, 2011 6:19 pm

It is a Turkish problem now AS WELL yes. But I think our refugees would disagree with that as they lack objectivity on this particular subject ;)
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Postby DTA » Thu Feb 03, 2011 8:28 pm

Antifon you are asking a racist fascist for help you just lost all credibility

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