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Re: Sener Levent's Solution Proposals

Postby kurupetos » Fri Oct 21, 2011 9:41 pm

Bananiot wrote:Again, you are all forgetting that politics is the art of the feasible. If we could go back to the 1960 regime we would do so on our knees and if we could achieve a unitary state, so much the better. I wish someone could give us a practical way for seeking these, otherwise, these are populist rantings that have contributed to the predicament we find ourselves in.

GR, however, must be a special case. He labels Levent "partitionist" and he is basically confirming that he has taken leave of his senses.

WMD is very practical. :wink:
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Re: Sener Levent's Solution Proposals

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Fri Oct 21, 2011 10:26 pm

bill cobbett wrote:Unsure as to how much we can read in to three sentences, but Levant remains a very brave journo, been shot at, bombed and remains the most outspoken critic of the Regime in the Occupied Areas.


False flags, anyone?

Repetitions ...
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Re: Sener Levent's Solution Proposals

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Fri Oct 21, 2011 10:29 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:It is the easiest and fasted way. Notice Sener does not say return to the 1960 agreements but to the partnership type of those agreements.
I am absolutely sure this is going to happen soon after we start getting gas out. Either the Kibrislis or our side will propose it.It will be return to the RoC system with some amendments. A one week to maximum one month talks at the negotiation table, plus a comprehensive confirmation by the Kibrislis of the laws and agreements the Kypreoi have done all these years running the RoC.


You talk as if the TCs merely caused a minor skirmish and we have only to agree to continue as if nothing much has happened.

Since Turkey revealed its hand, so soon, with the invasion, there cannot be any going back to 'partnerships'. This was undesirable then - and time and Turkey have revealed why such an unfair, one-sided 'partnership' was planned for us in the first place.

Turkey must be rubbing its hands with glee. Its expensive 'investment' might still bring home the bacon...
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Re: Sener Levent's Solution Proposals

Postby stylianos2 » Sat Oct 22, 2011 12:17 am

not supposed to eat pork are they?
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Re: Sener Levent's Solution Proposals

Postby Nikitas » Sat Oct 22, 2011 10:32 am

Bananiot said:

"Do you really think we can behave properly if they left us alone, as you suggest? "

Yes I do think so. But, if some people, as you do, feel we need referees then those referees cannot be drawn from the gang of three, Greece, Turkey and the UK.

To say it again: army contingents from those three will monitor our lives, draw up contingency plans, make preparations, and eventually those plans materialise at our expense.

Bananiot, you always harp on about how we fucked up in the past. We did, and it was done with the full participation of the gang of three. The Enosis zealots, the Bayrak Bozkurt, the peculiar role of the British High Commissioner in encouraging the 13 points plan, are well known and documented. So why do you want to involve them again? Once was not enough for you?

Also, as noted by another poster above, we are not the only country to have had a civil war. Spain went through a civil war that makes ours look like a picnic. The Spaniards did not need to call in any "motherlands" to complete the foulup, they managed to sort it out. It might just turn out that both communities, having experienced the full "benefit" of the motherlands efforts to improve their lives will show enough maturity to avoid the bloodbath that you seem to dread.
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Re: Sener Levent's Solution Proposals

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Sat Oct 22, 2011 12:53 pm

stylianos2 wrote:not supposed to eat pork are they?


Are you challenging Turkey's secular credentials?
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Re: Sener Levent's Solution Proposals

Postby EricSeans » Sat Oct 22, 2011 1:37 pm

GreekIslandGirl wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:Unsure as to how much we can read in to three sentences, but Levant remains a very brave journo, been shot at, bombed and remains the most outspoken critic of the Regime in the Occupied Areas.


False flags, anyone?

Repetitions ...


Not sure what you mean here but if you've met Sener and his team, seen the bullet holes, felt the atmosphere in that newsroom and seen - felt - the Turkish spooks watching your every move from outside, maybe you have a take on the situation.

I'm frankly surprised he's still alive and so, I think, is he. We're not worthy. :)
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Re: Sener Levent's Solution Proposals

Postby Capt J Sparrow » Sat Oct 22, 2011 1:44 pm

EricSeans wrote:
GreekIslandGirl wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:Unsure as to how much we can read in to three sentences, but Levant remains a very brave journo, been shot at, bombed and remains the most outspoken critic of the Regime in the Occupied Areas.


False flags, anyone?

Repetitions ...


Not sure what you mean here but if you've met Sener and his team, seen the bullet holes, felt the atmosphere in that newsroom and seen - felt - the Turkish spooks watching your every move from outside, maybe you have a take on the situation.

I'm frankly surprised he's still alive and so, I think, is he. We're not worthy. :)


Fully agree.
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Re: Sener Levent's Solution Proposals

Postby insan » Sat Oct 22, 2011 2:24 pm

repulsewarrior wrote:Cyprus is a member of the EU, based on what Constitution?

...the one by these terms that we need to reform.

Sener Levent is no where near a partitionist, he deserves the support we can give him...

...who bombs his paper Afrika, us?



Had there been a united Cyprus GR and the likes would bomb it. :lol:
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Re: Sener Levent's Solution Proposals

Postby Bananiot » Sat Oct 22, 2011 2:29 pm

Interesting Nikitas. Please confirm: Are you explicitly saying that in 1963 we had a civil war? You must be the only person that says this, here, it is all about the TC mutiny.
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