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Re: What happens if??

Postby Viewpoint » Sat Oct 20, 2012 1:38 pm

Dont you know how many official languages you have, forget about what other countries have and start accepting that you put your signature to the current deal.
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Re: What happens if??

Postby wyoming cowboy » Sat Oct 20, 2012 9:33 pm

Viewpoint wrote:Everybody seems to be struggling with a very simple everyday issue of language even to the extent that some idiots think there will be no demand in the south nor the north, so we do not have to resolve it, how stupid can people be? what if the offices in the south discriminate against Turkish speakers? what will the do?



all hell will break loose and then the island will be turned upside down....who needs that again?
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Re: What happens if??

Postby Southerner » Sun Oct 21, 2012 10:18 am

Get Real! wrote:That's an easy one... the TC gets arrested, spends the evening in jail and then faces a bogus court in the morning.


Aren't all GCs like all GC courts a joke just like the lawyers are when they handle property transactions regarding title deeds? The Justice sign in the south is of a blindfolded woman holding a set of scales showing both side weighted down with the motto"But this is Cyprus"
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Re: What happens if??

Postby wyoming cowboy » Mon Oct 22, 2012 12:04 am

@Southerner, i think you may be right about the court system in Cyprus and someone should seriously consider revamping the system for the sake of a solution to the Cyprus problem and all Cypriots in general....

@Vp..i agree with you Vp that there are certain holes in the system and things arent as efficient as they should be, its not only for Tc's but for Gc's too.
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Re: What happens if??

Postby Viewpoint » Mon Oct 22, 2012 8:11 am

wyoming cowboy wrote:@Southerner, i think you may be right about the court system in Cyprus and someone should seriously consider revamping the system for the sake of a solution to the Cyprus problem and all Cypriots in general....

@Vp..i agree with you Vp that there are certain holes in the system and things arent as efficient as they should be, its not only for Tc's but for Gc's too.


Only goes to prove what I have been stating all along the EUs checks and balances do not really work and would leave us at the mercy of a revenge seeking GC population that can force us into minority status in a GC state, thats why they are so against BBF with political equality of the 2 states.
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Re: What happens if??

Postby wyoming cowboy » Mon Oct 22, 2012 4:40 pm

dont worry after the ratification of the new banking system by the eu, you will be able to send your grievances to brussels eventually
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Re: What happens if??

Postby Viewpoint » Tue Oct 23, 2012 7:35 am

wyoming cowboy wrote:dont worry after the ratification of the new banking system by the eu, you will be able to send your grievances to brussels eventually


And what will they do exactly, how long will it take???
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Re: What happens if??

Postby Southerner » Tue Oct 23, 2012 12:33 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
wyoming cowboy wrote:dont worry after the ratification of the new banking system by the eu, you will be able to send your grievances to brussels eventually


And what will they do exactly, how long will it take???


Regardless of how long at least they will take heed just as they have over the currupt Cypriots regarding the title deed issue.
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Re: What happens if??

Postby Viewpoint » Wed Oct 24, 2012 7:27 am

Southerner wrote:
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wyoming cowboy wrote:dont worry after the ratification of the new banking system by the eu, you will be able to send your grievances to brussels eventually


And what will they do exactly, how long will it take???


Regardless of how long at least they will take heed just as they have over the currupt Cypriots regarding the title deed issue.


We need action not a load of overpaid beaurocrats taking heed.
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Re: What happens if??

Postby Kikapu » Sat Oct 27, 2012 4:16 pm

Viewpoint wrote:My mothers side are from the south and my father the north Im sure even you can work out how we have land in the south which is disputed due to GC placed barriers and land in the north which is not disputed as it has been in our family for generations.

As for your crappy supply and demand theory, if you have Turkish as an official language where are your EU checks and balances to make sure it is readily available in all government offices?


You have already told us in the past that your family is holding stolen GC land in the north, therefore, your family are not the Rockefellers of Cyprus, because if they were, you would be pushing for peace to get your hands on your land in the south which must be worth millions, but the fact that you are "I'm a partitonist at heart", only goes to show that the only way for you to keep "your" stolen GC land for the two-bit criminal that you are, is by pushing for partition. Very simple to figure you out really.

As for official languages goes, Switzerland has three (4 really) and there are never any problems people communicating with each other in different parts of the country, whether it is in government offices or at the local restaurant. You have no case as usual, but more pure propaganda. Take a hike!
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