Get Real! wrote:Oceanside50 wrote:Get Real! wrote:Oceanside50 wrote:Werent these same people you're condemning, living in mixed villages throughout Cyprus pre the 74 invasion and if they were, what makes them so different today then what they were 40 years ago..or 50 years ago...or 100 years ago etc....
Well that’s the whole point… I don’t want them to be like they were pre 74 but unfortunately they’re still stuck there!
what makes "them" is it their religion or ethnicity or both? what are you?
I’m talking about their
allegiance to Turkey of course.
Oh, this is getting tiring…
At least, if not allowed to be introduced in the negotiations then on the world stage it could be used as a counter to Tc demands for equality::
I understand Cyprus' political problem very well, unfortunately even the perception of the injustice is waning....The Cypriot judicial system needs to be modified in order to meet the needs of a population that's increasingly becoming multicultural. The sense of injustice has sparked numerous uprisings all over the world. It takes years to prosecute murder trial in Cyprus, it's has to be at least 5 years since the Hadjicosti murder, and no verdict as of yet.. Migrants illegal and legal are denied due process in preserving their rights.. The Tc for years have been using the argument of the roc violating their rights and their basis for wanting an equal share of government. The best reply the ROC has had is that there should be a one man one vote... Kind of like someone asking for an orange and you give your right shoe...