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Re: Morphou - My Turkish-Occupied Fatherland

Postby humanist » Wed Oct 19, 2011 1:56 pm

Bananiot, you need a chill pill dude. We simply did not want a united Cyprus based on discrimination of people and reinforcing violations of basic human rights.
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Re: Morphou - My Turkish-Occupied Fatherland

Postby kurupetos » Wed Oct 19, 2011 2:53 pm

Bananiot wrote:We need one sovereignty, a solution that will be endorsed by the EU, freedom of unrestricted movement within the two constituent states and perhaps with time, we can ask for complete freedom of residence and whatever comes with it. A long period of peaceful development seems to be a necessary prerequisite due to the mutual mistrust that has accumulated as a result of atrocities committed by the bigots of both communities. However, staying as you were will mean the end of Cyprus, I have no doubt about this. The status quo makes us extremely vulnerable for we do not live in an ideal world and the finding of gas in the EEZ with the Cyprob unsolved could be devastating for us. By the way, you should stop, take a deep breath and see how much Israeli interest there is in buying GC properties in the north.

We need nothing of the above nonsense. We simply need a unitary state without territorial and constitutional divisions.
Two constituent states is the passport for partition in the long-term. And I assure you it won't take long!
Also we need no filthy guarantors, like Turkey or UK, and no UK SBA.
The current status quo is unacceptable, but better than Annan plan-style 'solutions'.
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Re: Morphou - My Turkish-Occupied Fatherland

Postby Get Real! » Wed Oct 19, 2011 4:01 pm

Bananiot wrote:Of course, we need to convince the international community of the reasons we declined to take back Morphou (and Famagusta) in 2004, when we said "no thanks", to the UN brokered plan.

That was 7 years ago so nobody's interested anymore... :lol:
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Re: Morphou - My Turkish-Occupied Fatherland

Postby Bananiot » Wed Oct 19, 2011 7:29 pm

Usual nonsense from the bigots who have nothing constructive to suggest.
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Re: Morphou - My Turkish-Occupied Fatherland

Postby Hermes » Wed Oct 19, 2011 8:03 pm

Bananiot wrote:Usual nonsense from the bigots who have nothing constructive to suggest.

What a bizarre comment. So insisting on a just solution in line with UN and EU principles makes someone a bigot? Whereas accepting a discredited and unjust solution that legalises Turkish dominion over the island and effectively reduces Greek Cypriots to second-class citizens, is being constructive? This is the "Alice in Wonderland" logic of a so-called "non-bigot".
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Re: Morphou - My Turkish-Occupied Fatherland

Postby supporttheunderdog » Wed Oct 19, 2011 8:16 pm

Bananiot wrote:Usual nonsense from the bigots who have nothing constructive to suggest.


I disagree: the annan plan was designed to set the division of the Island along racial lines and effectively legalise the invasion and ethenic cleanisingand all that went with it by denying the majority of the dislced people the right to the return of their property. I think that the current status quo is better than that.

I actually agree with Kurupetos when he says
kurupetos wrote:We simply need a unitary state without territorial and constitutional divisions.
Two constituent states is the passport for partition in the long-term. And I assure you it won't take long!
Also we need no ,, guarantors, like Turkey or UK, and no UK SBA.


Nothing bigoted about wanting true equality before the law, based upon one man one vote.

There is actualy more that should unite Cypriots whatever langauge they may speak or religious being they mau chose to worship (or not).
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Re: Morphou - My Turkish-Occupied Fatherland

Postby ZoC » Wed Oct 19, 2011 9:18 pm

supporttheunderdog wrote:I actually agree with Kurupetos when he says
kurupetos wrote:We simply need a unitary state without territorial and constitutional divisions.
Two constituent states is the passport for partition in the long-term. And I assure you it won't take long!
Also we need no ,, guarantors, like Turkey or UK, and no UK SBA.


yes, except the spartan skirt-lifter missed out greece from the list of discredited guarantors.
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Re: Morphou - My Turkish-Occupied Fatherland

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Wed Oct 19, 2011 9:19 pm

Bananiot wrote: ... see how much Israeli interest there is in buying GC properties in the north.


Who could be so awful as to sell properties which they do not own? (ex)TCs?

[BTW; are the Israelis interested in specifically buying GC properties, as you suggest? Who/what is your source of this ground-breaking information?]
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Re: Morphou - My Turkish-Occupied Fatherland

Postby kurupetos » Wed Oct 19, 2011 10:07 pm

ZoC wrote:
supporttheunderdog wrote:I actually agree with Kurupetos when he says
kurupetos wrote:We simply need a unitary state without territorial and constitutional divisions.
Two constituent states is the passport for partition in the long-term. And I assure you it won't take long!
Also we need no ,, guarantors, like Turkey or UK, and no UK SBA.


yes, except the spartan skirt-lifter missed out greece from the list of discredited guarantors.

Greece? :lol: It's not worth mentioning Greece Zonkie boy. :wink:
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Re: Morphou - My Turkish-Occupied Fatherland

Postby supporttheunderdog » Mon Oct 24, 2011 12:33 am

kurupetos wrote:
ZoC wrote:
supporttheunderdog wrote:I actually agree with Kurupetos when he says
kurupetos wrote:We simply need a unitary state without territorial and constitutional divisions.
Two constituent states is the passport for partition in the long-term. And I assure you it won't take long!
Also we need no ,, guarantors, like Turkey or UK, and no UK SBA.


yes, except the spartan skirt-lifter missed out greece from the list of discredited guarantors.

Greece? :lol: It's not worth mentioning Greece Zonkie boy. :wink:


How very true,,,, just not worth mentioning.....bloody invaders! Don't forget they invaded before Turkey.
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