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Re: Cyprus Seeking The Wrong Solution

Postby Lordo » Mon Dec 26, 2011 1:16 am

You obviously have not heard the clarification by the ECHR as to what is a home in legal terms and who can return and who will only be able to claim compensation. The shame is that it does not take into account how long the present occupier been there. You guys wanted a European solution and a European solution is what you will get.

Does anybody have any information how much money USA has given to RoC as aid, since 1974. Assuming that a percentage of that money will be payable too, right? this is the European way, share and share alike.

As to oil and gas, let uus hope it does not go the way the US aid went, right?
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Re: Cyprus Seeking The Wrong Solution

Postby Get Real! » Mon Dec 26, 2011 1:32 am

Lordo wrote:You obviously have not heard the clarification by the ECHR as to what is a home in legal terms and who can return and who will only be able to claim compensation.

Nope, why don't you explain it to us?

Does anybody have any information how much money USA has given to RoC as aid, since 1974. Assuming that a percentage of that money will be payable too, right? this is the European way, share and share alike.

Why don't you educate yourself first BEFORE requesting a share of imaginary funds? Of course, annual Turkish aid to your drifters was a hefty 500 million from what I recall...

As to oil and gas, let uus hope it does not go the way the US aid went, right?

That’s right, we hope it goes to those who have found and worked for it, and that of course does NOT include your useless “Turkish Cypriots”.

Y-Fronts, you were an IDIOT back then forever trying to be clever with your secondary-dropout education, and just as much an IDIOT today it seems... as you are gradually slipping back into your usual manufactured kindergarten allusions!
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Re: Cyprus Seeking The Wrong Solution

Postby repulsewarrior » Mon Dec 26, 2011 2:38 am

...it may be that we are lining up for a war; for the first time Russia will be allied with the US (theyarealreadytherein the Med.). Although Erdogan can rough up Security Guards at the UN and receive an apology, these allies are not so forgiving.

...China supplies Turkey and Iran, Pakistan her ally has the "Muslim" bomb, Brazil and her other good neighbours are bound to profit from the sea bed (and Afgahnistan), gas and oil we know from the recent past are fine pretexts, kick-out the Americans will be their call, tear down the EU, and the US dollar they will cry, now at their weakest changing the world to favor the middle countries, sounds honourable enough; war dude, there are no insurance policies in war.

...Lordo, do you look forward to wasting millions of lives (tens of thousands at best) so that Turkey can remain corrupt, and a plunderer to Ataturk's shame?
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Re: Cyprus Seeking The Wrong Solution

Postby Kikapu » Mon Jan 02, 2012 1:10 pm

Kikapu wrote:
Lordo wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:
Lordo wrote:Bill is wearing a skirt kinky!

Pyro, there are a few assumptions on your think think idea, which you have not thought about.

1. You cannot buy friendship.
2. The gas you talk about will be given to the TCs whether there is an agreement or not.
3. You have to earn friendship and both sides have to want it. One cannot force friendship on another by any means to be friends.
4. In the recent marches the shout was no slavery to Turkey and no patch to the GCs.
5. Back to primary school for you but this time take Bill with you he is lacking in certain basic knowledge of garment wear.

You my friend do not understand the TCs.


You are very wise Lordo!! I promise I will pass from the primary school one of these days together with my friend Bill, and have a word with your teacher :lol: :lol: :lol:
Does halilcik cheat on you when you play marbles? :mrgreen:


Don't laugh too much, you may injure yourself. At least I finished first grade primary school, what did you do?
Unless you lost your marbles, Hallil may look for them but we stopped playing marbles just as we started school.

You still don't understand. You need to get out a bit more and talk to locals in North Nicosia. See how they feel about your gas plans, but put your cigarette out just in case they strike gas there.

Were you not aware Christofias said TCs will get there share even if there is no agreement?


:lol: :lol: :lol:

I hope you got it in writing on what Christofias said, otherwise, it will be like another so called "EU Promise" after the 2004 Referendum! :lol:

The ONLY benefit the TCs will get from the RoC without a settlement is what they get already today, which are jobs, health-care, pension, education and so on. If you think that the RoC is going to send the illegal "trnc" bags full of cash each month from the Gas & Oil, then you must be in a constant state of hallucination!


Now, why doesn't the below article surprise me at all! :lol:

Lordo, as I've said, unless it is in writing, forget about it! :wink:

Eroglu: Promise to share Cyprus gas wealth ‘nonsense’

Eroglu said: “When I told him President Christofias ‘come and let us discuss how we will share this’ [natural gas], I received no reply. Therefore, what he said is empty words, it is nonsense”.

THE Turkish Cypriot leader Dervis Eroglu has called a statement by President Christofias regarding natural gas in Cyprus as being ‘nonsense’.

Eroglu was referring to a comment made by Christofias that the Turkish Cypriots have also rights on the natural gas found in the Republic of Cyprus’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).

Eroglu said he is also fearful that the exploration issue could interfere with the ongoing UN talks, even though the issue is not directly related to the peace process and has not been discussed at the UN meetings.

Responding to a question from a journalist working for Bayrak television yesterday, Eroglu said: “When I told him President Christofias ‘come and let us discuss how we will share this’ [natural gas], I received no reply. Therefore, what he said is empty words, it is nonsense”.

http://famagusta-gazette.com/eroglu-pro ... 017-69.htm
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Re: Cyprus Seeking The Wrong Solution

Postby humanist » Mon Jan 02, 2012 2:13 pm

Where's Mr Ali Talat?
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Re: Cyprus Seeking The Wrong Solution

Postby B25 » Mon Jan 02, 2012 2:38 pm

Yeah, let me see. I invade your country, kill, rape ;illage your land, hold 37% of your country at gun point and now I want a share of the gas wealth.

Nice one! Typical F turk gamoto keraton tous.
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