Kikapu wrote:Viewpoint wrote:kimon07 wrote:Viewpoint wrote:Lordo Kikapoo as his name suggests is a piece of shit, he is the mouth piece of the GCs he argues their corner more than they do and has nothing, not one thing positive to say about TCs and their suffering and plight...........
What? What suffering, what plight? Aren't you happy and well with your Anatolian brothers after all? What is this? Another confession about your true situation? Re VP, I think you are going to get yourself into real trouble with your TMT palls.
You have it wrong our plight ks to get our rights and suffering at the hands of the GCs.
It seems like it is Turkey who is holding your right from you according to this article, as if you didn't already know. This is why I say, that when Turkey is ready or forced to make a deal with the EU, if she doesn't break up first that is, Turkey will trade the north for a EU membership. The TCs are ONLY a fiddle, and Turkey has been playing them all along with the BIG lie of the north to be a "Turkish Cypriot State"!Is there a Turkish Cypriot state?
YUSUF KANLI
İsmail Cem, one of the longest-serving foreign ministers of the post-1980 period, had stressed in his memories as well that Turkey never, ever had a policy of promoting the Turkish Cypriot state or acquiring its international recognition.
Right, perhaps as late President Rauf Denktaş frequently stressed, it would have been a disaster for Turkish Cypriots if the world recognized their state but Turkey did not. Yet, is there Turkish recognition of the Turkish Cypriot state? Or, is there a Turkish Cypriot state?
Nowadays there is a battle continuing in northern Cyprus. It is not a usual battle of words between Turkish and Greek Cypriots. This battle is between the Turkish Embassy and Turkish Cypriot Presidential Office. It is not fought under the Geneva Convention rules. It has turned into a war of attrition. Be it the establishment of a theology college, religious courses at schools, who is to be granted citizenship, what facilities should be accorded to whom or who should be the next leader of the ruling National Unity Party (UBP) and the government, the Turkish ambassador is doing everything possible to promote the policy priorities of the Ankara government in northern Cyprus.
Is it possible for a diplomat to complain to the media about the president of the country he is posted to? Or, is it conceivable at all with the notion of diplomatic ethics for an ambassador to call a college and instruct them to hand over a certain “unused facility” to a theology course? Or, to deliver interviews and statements publicly accusing the bureaucracy or political parties and leaders of the country he is posted to?
Obviously the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) government in Ankara is rather confused. Either Ankara annexed northern Cyprus and appointed a governor but somehow we still believe there is a Turkish Cypriot state there, or there must be something wrong somewhere… How could an ambassador – who was a former head of the Turkish assistance team to Cyprus and appointed as ambassador despite a letter from the Turkish Cypriot presidency to the Ankara government stating that he was not even wanted as the head of the assistance team – act like a governor general in a country recognized by his country as an “independent state”?
Perhaps Sıtkı Süreyya Önder was right and the proclamation of the Turkish Cypriot state was a big lie by Turkish leaders to the nation and indeed northern Cyprus has long since become the 82nd province.
Is there indeed a Turkish Cypriot state recognized by Ankara? Has northern Cyprus become a province or a colony of Turkey?
July/30/2012
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/is-the ... sCatID=425
the politician who does what you say will hang from the rope my friend. if that was the plan it would have been done long time ago. they don't even need to do what you say to move forward just open the ports.
it just goes to show how litle you understand politics. any more predictions. i am in need of a good laugh today.