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Re: Tell Turkey: End the Occupation of Cyprus Now

Postby Viewpoint » Sun May 27, 2012 3:24 pm

Me Ed wrote:VP, whilst we can speculate that the holder of the TC designed RoC flag may or may not have been a GC plant, there's one thing that we can be sure of...

That there's no Turkish mainland settler plant in the photo.


Hoe do you know that, nearly anyone can be bought :wink:
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Re: Tell Turkey: End the Occupation of Cyprus Now

Postby Lordo » Sun May 27, 2012 4:52 pm

Have they left yet?
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Re: Tell Turkey: End the Occupation of Cyprus Now

Postby bill cobbett » Sun May 27, 2012 5:12 pm

Lordo wrote:Have they left yet?


Well if the CYs of the Occupied Areas had their way, their Prison Guards, the Turkish Army of Occupation, will bugger off very soon.
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Re: Tell Turkey: End the Occupation of Cyprus Now

Postby Viewpoint » Sun May 27, 2012 9:59 pm

bill cobbett wrote:
Lordo wrote:Have they left yet?


Well if the CYs of the Occupied Areas had their way, their Prison Guards, the Turkish Army of Occupation, will bugger off very soon.


Why should they go? so you can have the freedom to do as you wish?
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Re: Tell Turkey: End the Occupation of Cyprus Now

Postby repulsewarrior » Mon May 28, 2012 6:12 am

Viewpoint wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:
Lordo wrote:Have they left yet?


Well if the CYs of the Occupied Areas had their way, their Prison Guards, the Turkish Army of Occupation, will bugger off very soon.


Why should they go? so you can have the freedom to do as you wish?


if the "you" you are referring to is Cypriots; the answer is undoubtedly yes.

cheers!
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Re: Tell Turkey: End the Occupation of Cyprus Now

Postby Viewpoint » Mon May 28, 2012 9:20 pm

repulsewarrior wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:
Lordo wrote:Have they left yet?


Well if the CYs of the Occupied Areas had their way, their Prison Guards, the Turkish Army of Occupation, will bugger off very soon.


Why should they go? so you can have the freedom to do as you wish?


if the "you" you are referring to is Cypriots; the answer is undoubtedly yes.

cheers!


Do you really think we are stupid enough to fall into that trap?
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Re: Tell Turkey: End the Occupation of Cyprus Now

Postby humanist » Mon May 28, 2012 11:21 pm

Bill, I am not sure if the TC's of the occupied area want the TA to depart. If they did there are ways they can do this. However, giving settlers the right to vote means that the TC's who do want the TA to leave are screwed coz the settlers will vote for pro Turkish leaders, like the one they have now.
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Re: Tell Turkey: End the Occupation of Cyprus Now

Postby repulsewarrior » Tue May 29, 2012 3:43 am

Viewpoint wrote:
repulsewarrior wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:
Lordo wrote:Have they left yet?


Well if the CYs of the Occupied Areas had their way, their Prison Guards, the Turkish Army of Occupation, will bugger off very soon.


Why should they go? so you can have the freedom to do as you wish?


if the "you" you are referring to is Cypriots; the answer is undoubtedly yes.

cheers!


Do you really think we are stupid enough to fall into that trap?


...no indeed vp. but it makes me ask myself again, are you a "Turk"?
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Re: Tell Turkey: End the Occupation of Cyprus Now

Postby Viewpoint » Tue May 29, 2012 9:06 am

What has my ethnic origins got to do with survival? you want us to get rid of our protector and only allie so you can do as you wish, well that aint gonna happen without plenty of guarantees, checks and balances to make sure you behave.
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Re: Tell Turkey: End the Occupation of Cyprus Now

Postby repulsewarrior » Tue May 29, 2012 7:49 pm

...if you give up Turkey as your sole benefactor you gain the support of the rest of the world. Freedom for Cyprus is Mankind's gift, to the People with a Cypriot Identity, it is not the "Greeks" who are offering you this Liberty to be Turkic, but Greeks who as this island's dwellers represent the vast majority of this body Politic. it would be nice in the least as a Cypriot, if you recognised that the island is not Turkish nor Greek, although as Persons we strive to sustain these identities.

...what better Guarantee is there but to define Bizonal Bicommunal Federation in a manner where as Individuals, this body of People represent themselves United in defending Universal Principals (as Humans), and that being Bicommunal they represent themselves as electors in National Assemblies (within Jurisdictional Territories being Bizonal) so that as a Majority they can sustain within their daily lives this distinct identity, even closer to their taxdollars. you cannot prevent Greeks, just because they are Greeks from choosing to reside in Cyprus as Turcophones (a "Turk" would think that, (rather than a Turk)), nor can we prevent the mobility that the Modern Age has offered. Cyprus is not Property, beyond the feelings Turkey displays about the Treaty of Lausanne, or its Continental Shelf, it is about defining this distinction: that a People, Cypriots have as their Heritance a land far more rooted than what has been a proxy war between subjugators.

...question of ethnic origin, no; question of attitude.

...dude, you behave.
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