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Re: Turkish Cypriot Liberation Day

Postby Lordo » Tue Jun 12, 2012 9:23 pm

Even a man of your intellect should be able to understand what this is about. Shall I explain?
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Re: Turkish Cypriot Liberation Day

Postby bill cobbett » Tue Jun 12, 2012 9:40 pm

Yes, friends...

There are now only...

39 Days To Go

... 'til Lordo joins in with the Turkish Army of Occupation to celebrate the Piss Operation, to rejoice in the deaths of thousands of CYs, and the displacement of 00,000s.

Gonna be a bit lonely on your own mate, well no self-respecting CY has turned up at these for years.
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Re: Turkish Cypriot Liberation Day

Postby Maximus » Tue Jun 12, 2012 10:09 pm

Lordo wrote:Even a man of your intellect should be able to understand what this is about. Shall I explain?


Let me have a go, I'll be really concise.

RoC > TC < RoT + ((ethnic cleansing x crimes against humanity x theft x apartheid) / 38 years of occupation) = Lordo VP5000
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Re: Turkish Cypriot Liberation Day

Postby Viewpoint » Tue Jun 12, 2012 11:58 pm

Its obvious from this forum why we will never unite....the chasm is just to wide to bridge....there is absolutely no trust....and the current divide is the best solution for everyone.
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Re: Turkish Cypriot Liberation Day

Postby Hermes » Wed Jun 13, 2012 1:18 am

Kikapu wrote:I thought the TCs were liberated back in 1974 by Turkey. :? :? :?

Or what you are saying is, that the TCs are still waiting to be liberated since 1974, only this time from Turkey. :lol:

Bring on the TCs Liberation from Turkey and all the Illegal Aliens in the north! :D


I echo Kikapu's call for TC's liberation from their Turkish oppressors. Let us hope it's not too late...
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Re: Turkish Cypriot Liberation Day

Postby Viewpoint » Wed Jun 13, 2012 7:10 am

Hermes wrote:
Kikapu wrote:I thought the TCs were liberated back in 1974 by Turkey. :? :? :?

Or what you are saying is, that the TCs are still waiting to be liberated since 1974, only this time from Turkey. :lol:

Bring on the TCs Liberation from Turkey and all the Illegal Aliens in the north! :D


I echo Kikapu's call for TC's liberation from their Turkish oppressors. Let us hope it's not too late...


And the alternative to the current situation is? minority rights amongest revenge seeking GCs? there nothing to fight for as what you offer is not what we want.
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Re: Turkish Cypriot Liberation Day

Postby Me Ed » Wed Jun 13, 2012 8:33 am

Viewpoint wrote:And the alternative to the current situation is? minority rights amongest revenge seeking GCs? there nothing to fight for as what you offer is not what we want.

VP, who are these revenge seeking GCs that you are referring to?

What exactly are these revenge seeking GCs going to do?

How many revenge seeking GCs have crossed into the occupied zone since the opening of the crossings and perpetrated a revenge attack?

Or is this just a racist sweeping generalisation directed at Greek speaking Cypriots?
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Re: Turkish Cypriot Liberation Day

Postby kimon07 » Wed Jun 13, 2012 8:40 am

Lordo wrote:39 days left and counting.


So what the hell are you crying about??

The President of the "Turkish Cypriot Chamber of Commerce" Gunay Cerkez has sent a letter to the President of the European Parliament Martin Schulz:

Mr. Martin Schulz,
President of the European Parliament,
Brussels, Belgium.
7 June 2012

[quote]Mr. President,

We followed the visit you paid to our island Cyprus last week with interest but disappointment. As we had indicated in our official invitation to you (dated 2 May 2012), we had very much hoped and expected that you would feel the need to visit both sides of Cyprus and to exchange views with the Turkish Cypriot actors on the island as well in order to get a clear picture of the current situation on the island.

We had expected that during this period of intense UN negotiations and the upcoming Council Presidency :mrgreen: of a divided Cyprus, you would see the benefit in seeing both sides of the coin.

Enjoying all the privileges of EU membership, Greek Cypriot representatives already have enough opportunities to speak for themselves at the European Parliament and other international fora. It is the Turkish Cypriot citizens of the EU, living on EU territory, :shocked: who still cannot represent themselves through their own representatives at the European Parliament which is meant to be the institution closest to European citizens. :shocked:

It is extremely difficult to imagine how one could possibly understand and analyze the exceptional Cypriot case the EU has been inhabited without consulting both parties to the problem. It is the Turkish Cypriot story that is still unknown to many decision-makers who ironically take decisions that directly affect the future of the Turkish Cypriot people. :eyecrazy:

Mr. President,

Having proved their desire for the settlement of the Cyprus problem and becoming a part of the European family in 2004, having been given promises to end their isolation, :twisted: yet still being constantly disappointed by the EU’s failure to deliver on its own promises, the Turkish Cypriot people continue to feel as excluded European :shock: citizens.

In the absence of tangible concrete openings to Turkish Cypriots, symbolic gestures of good will, interest and equal treatment :? towards them carry an even bigger significance. A brief visit by yourself to North Cyprus could have served this purpose and shown the Turkish Cypriot people that they have not been forgotten about.

As the highest level representative of the Turkish Cypriot business community and an institutional solution partner of the European Union in Cyprus, :shock: the Turkish Cypriot Chamber of Commerce would have appreciated the opportunity to share its views with you on its role, concerns and suggestions regarding the implementation of the Green Line Regulation as well as the Direct Trade Regulation 8) – a vital and urgent instrument to integrate the Turkish Cypriot people to the EU, :shock: to bridge the gap between the Turkish Cypriot and Greek Cypriot economies, and by this way to ensure the sustainability of a future political settlement on the island.

We very much hope that we will have the chance to discuss these matters with you face to face in the near future.

Yours Sincerely,

Gόnay Ηerkez
President

Happy Liberation Day
http://famagusta-gazette.com/open-lette ... 710-69.htm
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Re: Turkish Cypriot Liberation Day

Postby B25 » Wed Jun 13, 2012 8:45 am

A timely reminder to VP and all the other pseudo TCs who think otherwise.

It is the Turkish Cypriot citizens of the EU, living on EU territory

The words of The President of the "Turkish Cypriot Chamber of Commerce" Gunay Cerkez

So you want your cake and you want to eat it, huh?? EU when it suits you, Turkey when it doesn't :lol: :lol: :lol: Arseholes.
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Re: Turkish Cypriot Liberation Day

Postby kimon07 » Wed Jun 13, 2012 8:49 am

Lordo wrote: 39 days left and counting.

Everybody stand up. That includes you Maximus and the loser.




Don't forget to invite Mr. Martin Schulz again. You hear? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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