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Re: Cyprus: Home of Human Rights!

Postby Hermes » Sun Jan 29, 2012 12:22 am

Viewpoint wrote:We have achieved what you wanted enosis but with Turkey not Greece.


VP on the other hand is a crashing bore...

You have achieved nothing, VP. The "trnc" has reduced the TCs to dust and the north to isolation and penury. That is not an achievement. It is an abject failure...
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Re: Cyprus: Home of Human Rights!

Postby Viewpoint » Sun Jan 29, 2012 12:26 am

Hermes wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:We have achieved what you wanted enosis but with Turkey not Greece.


VP on the other hand is a crashing bore...

You have achieved nothing, VP. The "trnc" has reduced the TCs to dust and the north to isolation and penury. That is not an achievement. It is an abject failure...


You are no fun either.....blind as bat.

In this world of globalization and world citizenship isnt this turning to dust mentality wearing thin? viva la TRNC looks like the GCs are doing us a great favor by continuing to be so stupid that there will never be a solution.
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Re: Cyprus: Home of Human Rights!

Postby Hermes » Sun Jan 29, 2012 12:32 am

Viewpoint wrote:In this world of globalization and world citizenship isnt this turning to dust mentality wearing thin? viva la TRNC looks like the GCs are doing us a great favor by continuing to be so stupid that there will never be a solution.

You believe in world citizenship? Then what is the green line for? If all people are the same why do you need the Turkish army in Cyprus? It sounds to me that you actually want to destroy TC culture and assimilate to Turkey. What have the TCs ever done to you, VP to deserve such a fate?
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Re: Cyprus: Home of Human Rights!

Postby Viewpoint » Sun Jan 29, 2012 1:01 am

Hermes wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:In this world of globalization and world citizenship isnt this turning to dust mentality wearing thin? viva la TRNC looks like the GCs are doing us a great favor by continuing to be so stupid that there will never be a solution.

You believe in world citizenship? Then what is the green line for? If all people are the same why do you need the Turkish army in Cyprus? It sounds to me that you actually want to destroy TC culture and assimilate to Turkey. What have the TCs ever done to you, VP to deserve such a fate?


Hello sorry to burst your bubble but if you havent noticed we are Turkish in origin so our culture is very very similar to that of Turkey, we are increasing in numbers, enriching our culture and returning to our roots, so this bullshit about disappearing is just GC propaganda. Plus for fucks sake you people demanded enosis and it was OK, but when the shoe is on the other foot and we demand the same its not OK, bloody hypocrites.

Your comment about needing the Turkish army is real dumb what has security got to do with globalization?
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Re: Cyprus: Home of Human Rights!

Postby Hermes » Sun Jan 29, 2012 1:30 am

Viewpoint wrote:Hello sorry to burst your bubble but if you havent noticed we are Turkish in origin so our culture is very very similar to that of Turkey, we are increasing in numbers, enriching our culture and returning to our roots, so this bullshit about disappearing is just GC propaganda. Plus for fucks sake you people demanded enosis and it was OK, but when the shoe is on the other foot and we demand the same its not OK, bloody hypocrites.

Your comment about needing the Turkish army is real dumb what has security got to do with globalization?


No. It's not okay, VP. Because taksim has resulted in the enforced partition of the island and that is against international law. The ROC, as the legally-recognised government of the island, is opposed to allowing you to legalise the partition. So you are stuck. And, in case you hadn't noticed, current parameters for a solution, are to reunify the island, not to divide it. If you are such a believer in globalization why are you insisting on being stuck in an illegal enclave, isolated from the rest of the world in your own pirate bubble, and in a state of conflict with the the laws of the EU and the resolutions of the UN? That isn't what being part of the global community means.
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Re: Cyprus: Home of Human Rights!

Postby Kikapu » Sun Jan 29, 2012 2:22 am

Viewpoint wrote:
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Viewpoint wrote:So you support the GCs are given a free hand to shit all over the TCs?


MR-from-NG, see what I mean. That is a voice of a Turkey supporter, for wanting Turkey to remain in Cyprus !

I rest my case!


I do not support they remain obviously you have not learned anything of the TC opinions as you have shown and confirmed time and time again that you are 100% on the side of the GCs.


If you don't support Democracy, Human Rights, International Law and EU Principles, then you are indeed supporting for Turkey to remain in Cyprus. If you supported the above principles, Turkey would not have a reason to stay and occupy the north. It their presence that prevents the north from achieving those principles and that's how you like it for them to remain, because it is through the illegal occupation that you can enforce your Human Rights violations on others and for you to enjoy the Spoils of War:

I support any group who supports the above principles, specially my fellow countrymen along with the rest of the EU citizens and the rest of the Democratic western world. You on the other hand, stand with those who support Fascistic Ideology by violating others Human Rights. Oh, look, Turkey is Number 1 again, 3 years running in a row in violating others Human Rights. Tells us a lot about you, as if we didn't already know! :roll:
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Re: Cyprus: Home of Human Rights!

Postby Lordo » Sun Jan 29, 2012 3:41 am

Such lovely word. What about the human rights of TC children who are refused Cypriot citizenship on account that one of their parents is from Turkey?

What about the rights of my friend Mr Aziz?

When will their Democratic and human right become under Internation Law and EU Principle? Perhaps when we colonise mars or even Uranus?
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Re: Cyprus: Home of Human Rights!

Postby boulio » Sun Jan 29, 2012 3:44 am

Do you agree that the little tc childs parent came to cyprus illegally violating numerous treaties and laws concerning colinization
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Re: Cyprus: Home of Human Rights!

Postby Viewpoint » Sun Jan 29, 2012 12:53 pm

Hermes wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Hello sorry to burst your bubble but if you havent noticed we are Turkish in origin so our culture is very very similar to that of Turkey, we are increasing in numbers, enriching our culture and returning to our roots, so this bullshit about disappearing is just GC propaganda. Plus for fucks sake you people demanded enosis and it was OK, but when the shoe is on the other foot and we demand the same its not OK, bloody hypocrites.

Your comment about needing the Turkish army is real dumb what has security got to do with globalization?


No. It's not okay, VP. Because taksim has resulted in the enforced partition of the island and that is against international law. The ROC, as the legally-recognised government of the island, is opposed to allowing you to legalise the partition. So you are stuck. And, in case you hadn't noticed, current parameters for a solution, are to reunify the island, not to divide it. If you are such a believer in globalization why are you insisting on being stuck in an illegal enclave, isolated from the rest of the world in your own pirate bubble, and in a state of conflict with the the laws of the EU and the resolutions of the UN? That isn't what being part of the global community means.


You got it wrong, let me try and simplify it for you so that you can understand why your claims that TCs are disappearing are so stupid, if world globalization is occurring right now and people are so intermarried that there will be an erosion of ethnic origins and a move towards world citizenship where does that leave your claims, a child born to a marriage between a Spaniard and a Chinese in the UK is far more mixed and closer to world citizenship than a TC married to a Turk whos child was born in the TRNC, now do you get get it? or maybe its way above your level of intelligence or outside of the parameters allowed to you by your GC style education.

The division legal illegal looks like is here to stay as we once again fail to bridge the chasm which I have been proven to be right once again cannot be bridged. You need to understand that we are not going anywhere in fact we will continue to increase our numbers and push further our claim to be heard and demand rights as an interested part of this island. If we are paying the price through non recognition then you are paying with the loss of use of 37% of the island and 120,000 refugees, this is a fair balance imo as I and many TCs would rather live unrecognized in our on part of the island than as a minority in a GC state run by GCs.
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