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Re: No Sympathy for Turkish Army in Cyprus: Report

Postby wyoming cowboy » Fri Jul 06, 2012 7:50 pm

Viewpoint wrote:The question appears to be loaded because normally the question is what will you be able to do after solution that you cannot do today but you ask "what could you do now as a Tc tht you think you wouldnt be able to do after a solution" as long as we have our own state nothing much will change because we have a state although it is not recognized.


In my opinion the Turkish cypriots will gain much in a Democratic Federal Republic. What im asking is through
your insinuations that a True Democratic Federal Republic, will place the Tc under the thumb of the Greek Cypriot majority, how will that be the case in a true Federation that you are so worried about.
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Re: No Sympathy for Turkish Army in Cyprus: Report

Postby Viewpoint » Fri Jul 06, 2012 8:37 pm

wyoming cowboy wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:The question appears to be loaded because normally the question is what will you be able to do after solution that you cannot do today but you ask "what could you do now as a Tc tht you think you wouldnt be able to do after a solution" as long as we have our own state nothing much will change because we have a state although it is not recognized.


In my opinion the Turkish cypriots will gain much in a Democratic Federal Republic. What im asking is through
your insinuations that a True Democratic Federal Republic, will place the Tc under the thumb of the Greek Cypriot majority, how will that be the case in a true Federation that you are so worried about.


If we are allowed to administer ourselves as we demand then there shouldnt be any problems but if there are any TCs or GCs who choose to live in the other state hen they will have to adapt as they have not been forced but choose to accept that state.

Prey tell what will we actually gain in your mind?
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Re: No Sympathy for Turkish Army in Cyprus: Report

Postby kimon07 » Fri Jul 06, 2012 9:10 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
wyoming cowboy wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:The question appears to be loaded because normally the question is what will you be able to do after solution that you cannot do today but you ask "what could you do now as a Tc tht you think you wouldnt be able to do after a solution" as long as we have our own state nothing much will change because we have a state although it is not recognized.


In my opinion the Turkish cypriots will gain much in a Democratic Federal Republic. What im asking is through
your insinuations that a True Democratic Federal Republic, will place the Tc under the thumb of the Greek Cypriot majority, how will that be the case in a true Federation that you are so worried about.


If we are allowed to administer ourselves as we demand then there shouldnt be any problems ......


Of course you will be allowed to administer yourselves. Just Like the Texans do in the US.

.....but if there are any TCs or GCs who choose to live in the other state hen they will have to adapt as they have not been forced but choose to accept that state.


Of course. Just like the New Yorkers in Texas.

Prey tell what will we actually gain in your mind?


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Re: No Sympathy for Turkish Army in Cyprus: Report

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Fri Jul 06, 2012 9:27 pm

Sympathy?

Sympathy?

What the ...

Just get the hell OUT!
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Re: No Sympathy for Turkish Army in Cyprus: Report

Postby kimon07 » Fri Jul 06, 2012 9:45 pm

GreekIslandGirl wrote:Sympathy?

Sympathy?

What the ...

Just get the hell OUT!


It seems that they have started to:

Cyprus-occupied-Tiliria.jpg


The crisis unfolding in the occupied territories of Cyprus and the pseydostate, which is being blocked by the international system and depends on Turkey for economic aid in order to to survive, it seems that pushes many settlers to leave and to return to Turkish territories to make their own living.

The full article from the Cypriot television channel Sigma Live.

Settlers return to Turkey due to economic crisis.

Many settlers return to Turkey because of the economic situation in the occupied territories in recent years, according to the Toronto Star newspaper Kipris.

As mentioned, these are Turkish nationals who live in the occupied territories over the last 20-30 years ago, while talking about a total of 1,100 families.

In Toronto, hosted some of these statements that facing problems such as the fact that "corporations in which they work, do not submit the appropriate amounts to ' Provident Fund ' and ' social security ', while some may not renew the" work permit "in the occupied territories.

http://www.defence-point.gr/news/?p=52305
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