Turkey and the tCypriot minority supported overwhelmingly the Annan plan as a solution to the long-standing problem in Cyprus. An overwhelming majority of 76% of gCypriots, the overwhelming majority of the island and its authentic population, rejected it outright.
Below read a brief comparative approach as to how the Annan plan would apply to Turkey and its 87-year long problem with her 20 million Kurdish community. It was posted by a blogger on the Cyprus Mail. The flag I personally downloaded from the United Nations website!
UNITED NATIONS PLAN FOR TURKEY & HER KURDS - 2011
Upon agreement of the two main communities living in Turkey (Kurdish and Turkish), the present state ceases to exist pending approval of the citizens of the Turkish Republic through a nation-wide referendum. Immediately after the approval of the new settlement, the new state is a reality. There is no going back to the old state even if later on majorities in both the Kurdish and Turkish areas overwhelmingly vote to do so.
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http://antifon.blogspot.com/2011/03/uni ... turko.html
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