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Re: Turkish atrocities in Cyprus

Postby Hermes » Tue Jul 03, 2012 11:30 pm

Viewpoint wrote:...i have added a few words in the quote above (in blood red), which may help to make it (what we are fighting for) even clearer; cheers!


VP, we know what you are 'fighting for'. You are trying to impose an apartheid state in Cyprus. That is why you are doomed to fail and get no support from anywhere.
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Re: Turkish atrocities in Cyprus

Postby repulsewarrior » Wed Jul 04, 2012 2:18 am

...is a Greek Constituency lacking?
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Re: Turkish atrocities in Cyprus

Postby Viewpoint » Fri Jul 06, 2012 12:23 am

Hermes wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:...i have added a few words in the quote above (in blood red), which may help to make it (what we are fighting for) even clearer; cheers!


VP, we know what you are 'fighting for'. You are trying to impose an apartheid state in Cyprus. That is why you are doomed to fail and get no support from anywhere.


Not my quote please go back and re-read.
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Re: Turkish atrocities in Cyprus

Postby repulsewarrior » Fri Jul 06, 2012 3:47 am

Viewpoint wrote:
Hermes wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:...i have added a few words in the quote above (in blood red), which may help to make it (what we are fighting for) even clearer; cheers!


VP, we know what you are 'fighting for'. You are trying to impose an apartheid state in Cyprus. That is why you are doomed to fail and get no support from anywhere.


Not my quote please go back and re-read.


unfortunately Hermes has the wrong quote, but he may well have the correct sentiment.

vp, wouldn't you agree, if there is a Republic, and a Turkish Constituency, doesn't the Cyprus Problem require a Greek Constituency to be resolved Bicommunally?

how about you Hermes, doesn't this make sense, as i've suggested? many Cypriot Constituencies can exist, under one Sovereign Identity, a Cypriot State where its Citizens are Individuals with Equal Rights, rather than a Greek State as it is today, having to defend the Rights of this majority, as Persons, (recognising the rest as minorities), as well.
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Re: Turkish atrocities in Cyprus

Postby Viewpoint » Fri Jul 06, 2012 6:52 pm

repulsewarrior wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Hermes wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:...i have added a few words in the quote above (in blood red), which may help to make it (what we are fighting for) even clearer; cheers!


VP, we know what you are 'fighting for'. You are trying to impose an apartheid state in Cyprus. That is why you are doomed to fail and get no support from anywhere.


Not my quote please go back and re-read.


unfortunately Hermes has the wrong quote, but he may well have the correct sentiment.

vp, wouldn't you agree, if there is a Republic, and a Turkish Constituency, doesn't the Cyprus Problem require a Greek Constituency to be resolved Bicommunally?

how about you Hermes, doesn't this make sense, as i've suggested? many Cypriot Constituencies can exist, under one Sovereign Identity, a Cypriot State where its Citizens are Individuals with Equal Rights, rather than a Greek State as it is today, having to defend the Rights of this majority, as Persons, (recognising the rest as minorities), as well.


Your biggest oposition would be the GCs they would never accept sharing.
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Re: Turkish atrocities in Cyprus

Postby kimon07 » Fri Jul 06, 2012 8:12 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
repulsewarrior wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Hermes wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:...i have added a few words in the quote above (in blood red), which may help to make it (what we are fighting for) even clearer; cheers!


VP, we know what you are 'fighting for'. You are trying to impose an apartheid state in Cyprus. That is why you are doomed to fail and get no support from anywhere.


Not my quote please go back and re-read.


unfortunately Hermes has the wrong quote, but he may well have the correct sentiment.

vp, wouldn't you agree, if there is a Republic, and a Turkish Constituency, doesn't the Cyprus Problem require a Greek Constituency to be resolved Bicommunally?

how about you Hermes, doesn't this make sense, as i've suggested? many Cypriot Constituencies can exist, under one Sovereign Identity, a Cypriot State where its Citizens are Individuals with Equal Rights, rather than a Greek State as it is today, having to defend the Rights of this majority, as Persons, (recognising the rest as minorities), as well.


Your biggest oposition would be the GCs they would never accept sharing.


What exactly do you expect us to share VP?
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Re: Turkish atrocities in Cyprus

Postby Viewpoint » Fri Jul 06, 2012 8:33 pm

Island

Recognition

Power.
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Re: Turkish atrocities in Cyprus

Postby Hermes » Fri Jul 06, 2012 9:12 pm

Viewpoint wrote:Island

Recognition

Power.


When you say you want to 'share' the island do you mean GCs can have their plundered land back? And the GCs will be able to live and work anywhere on the island? Is it this kind of sharing? Or is the kind of 'sharing' you want one where the TCs get to keep what they have stolen and the GCs will be denied rights to work and settle freely around the island?

When you say you want to share 'recognition' do you mean as fellow citizens of the ROC? As that is the only citizenship we can share I believe.

And when you say you want to share 'power' - do you mean one-man one-vote?
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Re: Turkish atrocities in Cyprus

Postby kimon07 » Fri Jul 06, 2012 9:18 pm

Viewpoint wrote:Island


You can have what you had in 1960

Recognition


No problem. We can reaffirm and redeclare that we recognize you for what you are: 18% Minority with full minority rights.

Power.


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Re: Turkish atrocities in Cyprus

Postby repulsewarrior » Fri Jul 06, 2012 9:44 pm

island: the Republic of Cyprus
recognition; for some at least as they were forced to leave, as communities.
power: equal rights as Constituencies, equal rights as Individuals.

...don't tell me that we all can't agree to that.

Freedom for Cyprus, Freedom for Cypriots too.
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