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Re: A Solution from Brussels!

Postby Kikapu » Sat Jul 07, 2012 11:00 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
Hermes wrote:
kentish wrote:yes hermes, not true and very smart ? yes you are smart indeed.reel us in,get our confidence and when we think we are ok smash,another yugoslavia rears its head.its happened too many times and will never happen again. say goodbye to the north of cyprus


That's why you have no EU rights and benefits; have handed the Republic of Cyprus to the GCs on a plate; and are a minority amongst a community of settlers.

Like I said, as dumb as it gets. :roll:


Must feel bad knowing that you came second to a group of settlers.


The TCs come 2nd behind group of settlers also. Now both the TCs and GCs have something in common to the settlers! :wink:
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Re: A Solution from Brussels!

Postby Viewpoint » Sat Jul 07, 2012 11:04 pm

Kikapu you know full well the 2 sides can no longer live together decades of negotiations confirm im right. Neither side has the intelligence desire drive or need to compromise in order to unite.
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Re: A Solution from Brussels!

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Sat Jul 07, 2012 11:10 pm

There are hardly any TCs left and the Settlers are voluntarily going back - so pretty soon, it will be CyProb solved! :D
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Re: A Solution from Brussels!

Postby Kikapu » Sat Jul 07, 2012 11:16 pm

Viewpoint wrote:Kikapu you know full well the 2 sides can no longer live together decades of negotiations confirm im right. Neither side has the intelligence desire drive or need to compromise in order to unite.


It's hard to have a settlement when one side wants an apartheid system and the other a EU system.

The only problem for the apartheid lovers is, that 100% of Cyprus is in the EU.

Now do you see your dilemmas, that you really only have one option going forward.
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Re: A Solution from Brussels!

Postby kentish » Sat Jul 07, 2012 11:56 pm

as i said,you have to laugh.the kidders are kidding themselves
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Re: A Solution from Brussels!

Postby Viewpoint » Sun Jul 08, 2012 12:08 am

Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Kikapu you know full well the 2 sides can no longer live together decades of negotiations confirm im right. Neither side has the intelligence desire drive or need to compromise in order to unite.


It's hard to have a settlement when one side wants an apartheid system and the other a EU system.

The only problem for the apartheid lovers is, that 100% of Cyprus is in the EU.

Now do you see your dilemmas, that you really only have one option going forward.


Was the AP backed by the UN and EU an apartheid plan?
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Re: A Solution from Brussels!

Postby Hermes » Sun Jul 08, 2012 2:59 am

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Was the AP backed by the UN and EU an apartheid plan?


You know the Annan Plan was an apartheid plan. That's why you voted for it.

You talk of nothing in these forums but wanting to live separately from Greek Cypriots in a racially and culturally pure Turkish statelet. That is what apartheid is. It means aparthood. And you mourn the failure of the Annan Plan which would have given you that separate state.

And you continue to demand derogations to keep the two sides living apart. And you reject a federal solution under the EU acquis because that would mean the end of apartheid in Cyprus.

So you are no different to the racist Afrikaner minority in South Africa who sought to exercise power over the majority by means of apartheid. That is why they were under an embargo and cultural and sporting sanctions.

Just like your apartheid state is under international boycott. Because the 'trnc' is a stain on humanity. Like the racist Afrikaner state used to be.

Now do you understand how the rest of the world views you?
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Re: A Solution from Brussels!

Postby Me Ed » Sun Jul 08, 2012 3:09 am

Yet again the TCs attempt to gain political points from the RoCs rejection of the Annan Plan, when in all probability the TCs rejected it.

All a bit rich if you ask me.
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Re: A Solution from Brussels!

Postby Kikapu » Sun Jul 08, 2012 6:07 am

Viewpoint wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Kikapu you know full well the 2 sides can no longer live together decades of negotiations confirm im right. Neither side has the intelligence desire drive or need to compromise in order to unite.


It's hard to have a settlement when one side wants an apartheid system and the other a EU system.

The only problem for the apartheid lovers is, that 100% of Cyprus is in the EU.

Now do you see your dilemmas, that you really only have one option going forward.


Was the AP backed by the UN and EU an apartheid plan?


The AP was not backed by the UN or the EU, but only by individuals from those institutions and not by the body of those institutions. There is a huge difference.

You don't see the EU and the UN asking for the return of the AP, do you?
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Re: A Solution from Brussels!

Postby kimon07 » Sun Jul 08, 2012 7:28 am

Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Kikapu you know full well the 2 sides can no longer live together decades of negotiations confirm im right. Neither side has the intelligence desire drive or need to compromise in order to unite.


It's hard to have a settlement when one side wants an apartheid system and the other a EU system.

The only problem for the apartheid lovers is, that 100% of Cyprus is in the EU.

Now do you see your dilemmas, that you really only have one option going forward.


Was the AP backed by the UN and EU an apartheid plan?


The AP was not backed by the UN or the EU, but only by individuals from those institutions and not by the body of those institutions. There is a huge difference.

You don't see the EU and the UN asking for the return of the AP, do you?


Well said.

Disgracefully Kofi Annan engaged American law firms to draft a plan within the guide lines of mainly Britain and Turkey. The monstrosity that resulted as Annan Plan 5 was in violation of all UN and EU principles, let alone the democratic rights of Cypriots. I have posted in other threads comments of prominent foreign specialists about this plan. It seems I will have to do it again since VP and those with the same ideas as him keep coming back on the same issues over and over again.
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