Viewpoint wrote:antifon wrote:Viewpoint wrote:antifon wrote:Viewpoint wrote:Then the Kurds should ask for it, do they have international agreements?
Will you support them if they do? I will get you in touch with the movement that is pushing for a Cyprus 1963/1960 [ http://antifon.blogspot.com/2010/12/pre ... osals.html ] based solution for the 25% Kurdish community of Turkey. But only if you state your explicit support and give me your email.
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Will they support me?
Of course they will. That's the beauty of it. Two majorities and two ethnic minorities circa 20% get together to determine the right balance of power sharing. Beautiful, not?
gCypriots will side with Turks on most issues, as they both feel and act MAJORITY!
tCypriots will side with Kurds on most issues, as they both feel and act MINORITY!
Funny that Turkish speakers are representatives of both minority and majority community interests!
Even funnier that Turkey will be called upon to consider the effects of her Cyprus thinking at home!!
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So they will support the TRNC recognition if we support them? because thats what they want their own state, will you support them as well?
Even the PKK nowadays says that they do not support secession. Rather, they seek community recognition, recognition of Kurdish as an official language of Turkey and regional autonomy. However, I will agree with you that:
a. if Turkey allows an independent Kurdistan carved out of Turkey, then I will agree to a two state solution in Cyprus
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b. if Turkey does not agree with her Kurds seceding, then you will agree that 1960/1963 [ http://antifon.blogspot.com/2010/12/pre ... osals.html ] will be the basis of the solution in Cyprus, and you and I together will fight to secure the same rights at minimum for Turkey's Kurds.
Fair?
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