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Re: Can Turkey pursue an imperial foreign policy?

Postby DrCyprus » Sun Aug 18, 2013 12:42 pm

GreekIslandGirl wrote:
Mapko wrote:How long before the first Syrian refugees arrive in the illegal trnc and displaces further the indigenous island Turks?


There are no "indigenous island Turks". They are invaders and illegal immigrants.


Thank you for sharing your opinion with us.
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Re: Can Turkey pursue an imperial foreign policy?

Postby miltiades » Sun Aug 18, 2013 12:49 pm

There are indigenous T/Cs, Kikapu, Denis and many thousands more.

The island of Cyprus is the motherland of all true Cypriots.
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Re: Can Turkey pursue an imperial foreign policy?

Postby Get Real! » Sun Aug 18, 2013 1:10 pm

miltiades wrote:There are indigenous T/Cs, Kikapu, Denis and many thousands more.

Indigenous are those people who made first contact with the land and in the case of Cyprus the earliest known group are the ancient Choirokitians.

There’s no such thing as indigenous Turkish Cypriots but I’m sure your friends are grateful that you’re trying to appease them. :lol:
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Re: Can Turkey pursue an imperial foreign policy?

Postby kimon07 » Sun Aug 18, 2013 1:15 pm

Mapko wrote:How long before the first Syrian refugees arrive in the illegal trnc and displaces further the indigenous island Turks?


They will not mix with them. At least not the Christians. They will join the Maronites.
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Re: Can Turkey pursue an imperial foreign policy?

Postby Jerry » Sun Aug 18, 2013 1:20 pm

GreekIslandGirl wrote:
Mapko wrote:How long before the first Syrian refugees arrive in the illegal trnc and displaces further the indigenous island Turks?


There are no "indigenous island Turks". They are invaders and illegal immigrants.


Stupid effing cow, it's idiots with opinions like yours that give the TCs all the ammunition they need to say "we can't live together, we want a separate state".

Stop posting your pathetic attention seeking ideas and grow up.
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Re: Can Turkey pursue an imperial foreign policy?

Postby Jerry » Sun Aug 18, 2013 1:24 pm

Get Real! wrote:
miltiades wrote:There are indigenous T/Cs, Kikapu, Denis and many thousands more.

Indigenous are those people who made first contact with the land and in the case of Cyprus the earliest known group are the ancient Choirokitians.

There’s no such thing as indigenous Turkish Cypriots but I’m sure your friends are grateful that you’re trying to appease them. :lol:


And no indigenous Greek Cypriots either - just Cypriots, used and exploited by their "mother" countries.
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Re: Can Turkey pursue an imperial foreign policy?

Postby Get Real! » Sun Aug 18, 2013 1:28 pm

Jerry wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
miltiades wrote:There are indigenous T/Cs, Kikapu, Denis and many thousands more.

Indigenous are those people who made first contact with the land and in the case of Cyprus the earliest known group are the ancient Choirokitians.

There’s no such thing as indigenous Turkish Cypriots but I’m sure your friends are grateful that you’re trying to appease them. :lol:


And no indigenous Greek Cypriots either - just Cypriots, used and exploited by their "mother" countries.

Absolutely! There’s nothing indigenous about those who have Greek ancestry.
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Re: Can Turkey pursue an imperial foreign policy?

Postby kimon07 » Sun Aug 18, 2013 1:48 pm

Excuse me all. Can we stay on topic? The imperialistic aspirations of Turkey? No need to mess it up.

P.S. You can post whatever ideas you have about indigenous and not indigenous Cypriots in other relevant threads in this forum.
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Re: Can Turkey pursue an imperial foreign policy?

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Sun Aug 18, 2013 2:21 pm

Jerry wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
miltiades wrote:There are indigenous T/Cs, Kikapu, Denis and many thousands more.

Indigenous are those people who made first contact with the land and in the case of Cyprus the earliest known group are the ancient Choirokitians.

There’s no such thing as indigenous Turkish Cypriots but I’m sure your friends are grateful that you’re trying to appease them. :lol:


And no indigenous Greek Cypriots either - just Cypriots, used and exploited by their "mother" countries.


Oh so according to you there are "indigenous Turks" but no indigenous Greek Cypriots!

If you had any brains, I might have called you a hypocrite, but as it is you just sound simply stupid. :lol:
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Re: Can Turkey pursue an imperial foreign policy?

Postby Jerry » Sun Aug 18, 2013 3:22 pm

GreekIslandGirl wrote:
Jerry wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
miltiades wrote:There are indigenous T/Cs, Kikapu, Denis and many thousands more.

Indigenous are those people who made first contact with the land and in the case of Cyprus the earliest known group are the ancient Choirokitians.

There’s no such thing as indigenous Turkish Cypriots but I’m sure your friends are grateful that you’re trying to appease them. :lol:


And no indigenous Greek Cypriots either - just Cypriots, used and exploited by their "mother" countries.


Oh so according to you there are "indigenous Turks" but no indigenous Greek Cypriots!

If you had any brains, I might have called you a hypocrite, but as it is you just sound simply stupid. :lol:



Come smart arse you can do better than that, you obviously chose to ignore "either" and "just Cypriots"

It's "clever" loud-mouthed extremists like yourself that ensure that the Cyprus Problem remains alive and unresolved.
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