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Towards a federal solution – what does this mean to you.

Postby halil » Sat Oct 15, 2011 10:52 pm

Towards a federal solution – what does this mean to you.”
Public Presentation/Discussion with the SASG Mr. A. Downer


Public discussion of Mr. Alexander Downer Special Advisor of Secretary General, with collaboration of the ENGAGE – Do Your Part for Peace project.

Where:
The Dedeman Olive Tree Holiday Village, Çatalköy, Kyrenia


When:
17 October Tuesday...................
From 19:30 to 21:00


Target Audience:
Key people, politicians, local authorities, academics, educators, CSOs, the wider public, media

For more information please contact:
Project Managers: Nicholas Papachrysostomou, [email protected], +357 22 875099/ Jale Canlibalik , [email protected], +90 392 2272234
Communications Officers: Giorgos Andriotis, [email protected], +357 22 875099
/Burcu Mahmutoğlu, [email protected], +90 392 2277234

I will go there to listen .............
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Re: Towards a federal solution – what does this mean to you.

Postby Get Real! » Sun Oct 16, 2011 12:31 am

halil wrote:[b][u]Towards a federal solution – what does this mean to you.”

"It's not going to happen and what it will mean to Turks"

Is the only realistic Public discussion.
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Re: Towards a federal solution – what does this mean to you.

Postby wyoming cowboy » Sun Oct 16, 2011 12:38 am

Its amazing all these years everyone has been fighting for aFederation and do not know exactly what it is........both the Greek cyps and Turk cyps....it seems we all have a little of the Piri Peis ship debacle in us...
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Re: Towards a federal solution – what does this mean to you.

Postby kurupetos » Sun Oct 16, 2011 1:44 am

halil wrote: I will go there to listen .............

I bet there's free food. :lol:
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Re: Towards a federal solution – what does this mean to you.

Postby repulsewarrior » Sun Oct 16, 2011 5:08 am

...good oh bill; i mean kurupetos!

...exactly what i've been saying; look at it coldly, consider our responsibility toward Mankind. We have committed ourselves, as a People, to demonstrate a practical definition of not one word, but two.

...this much we know so far.

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That federation would comprise a federal government with a single international personality, along with a Turkish Cypriot constituent state and a Greek Cypriot constituent state, which would be of equal status.

...and if you want a Unitary State to represent us as Cypriots, then we must consider as well a number of National Assemblies to sustain the distinctive characteristics we have as Persons. This is Bicommunal (and Bizonal); it is not a "Greek" and "Turk" debate, it is a political-economic struggle: Ignorance against Tolerance.

...most politely, vanguard, citizens, and fellow travellers, please reread my manifesto.
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Re: Towards a federal solution – what does this mean to you.

Postby repulsewarrior » Sun Oct 16, 2011 5:29 am

...dearest bill, i hope that you will go prepared to give us one of your brilliant reportage, it is Mr. Downer afterall; between you and halil, we are bound to have a most enriching perspective of this event.

cheers...

...i would not poohpooh this event, this may be something staged (maybe with ulterior motives even), but it is an excellent opportunity for Greeks and Turks ( as opposed to "Greeks" and "Turks") to impress Mr. Downer with our solidarity as Cypriots, and that our Federation will be a composition of our unity.

...i hope that GR, and everyone else will go; afterall there is free food.
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Postby humanist » Sun Oct 16, 2011 7:38 am

nothing will happen .... in the near future
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Re: Towards a federal solution – what does this mean to you.

Postby kimon07 » Sun Oct 16, 2011 10:01 am

What it means to me? Two states constituting ONE sovereign country with ONE central sovereign government and two local ones, each dealing only with the internal affairs of each state. Just like the US of America. Period.
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Re: Towards a federal solution – what does this mean to you.

Postby SKI-preo » Sun Oct 16, 2011 10:20 am

The venue has to change.

" Çatalköy", Kyrenia is Agios Epiktitos a village where only 6 Turkish Cypriots the rest of the population are refugees I am therefore Assuming that the venue is ethnically cleansed land. FUCK DOWNER THE SUPPORTER OF ETHNIC CLEANSING. I hope his shitty city of Adelaide is bombed with napalm and ethnically cleansed like Agios Epiktitos. May he and the all supporters of war crimes and ethnic cleansing burn in hell.
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Postby waldorf » Sun Oct 16, 2011 10:27 am

What year are we talking about, as this coming Tuesday is 18th October !!!!
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