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Re: Turkey Delays Payment to "trnc"

Postby bill cobbett » Tue Jul 02, 2013 9:03 pm

This is how lemoncy.com reports the reaction from some in the Occupied Areas...

..."The two teacher unions stated that the fact that Turkey has made the June salaries conditional to opening Quran courses and on the admittance of hundreds of students to the religious studies school as well as the school's expansion, shows once again “the real face of the political regime established by Turkey” in the north of the island..."
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Re: Turkey Delays Payment to "trnc"

Postby Demonax » Wed Jul 03, 2013 10:59 pm

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Yes ... on the matter of these pseudo-elections in the pseudo "trnc"... the Resistance to "trnc" (for what it's worth) are organising a boycott of the "elections"...

... so almost cert that another Ankara puppet government of "trnc" will be "elected" , esp as loadsa "citizenships" (some thousands) have been given to any Tom, Dick and Vordo who'll vote the right way in the past few weeks, together with "gifts" of land etc etc.


A boycott by TCs of the pseudo elections? What's taken them so long to realise that a TC vote in the puppet state is a worthless vote?

How did they go from having a veto in the ROC to no vote in the 'trnc'? Pretty ironic, wouldn't you say?
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Re: Turkey Delays Payment to "trnc"

Postby bill cobbett » Wed Jul 03, 2013 11:13 pm

Demonax wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:
Yes ... on the matter of these pseudo-elections in the pseudo "trnc"... the Resistance to "trnc" (for what it's worth) are organising a boycott of the "elections"...

... so almost cert that another Ankara puppet government of "trnc" will be "elected" , esp as loadsa "citizenships" (some thousands) have been given to any Tom, Dick and Vordo who'll vote the right way in the past few weeks, together with "gifts" of land etc etc.


A boycott by TCs of the pseudo elections? What's taken them so long to realise that a TC vote in the puppet state is a worthless vote?

How did they go from having a veto in the ROC to no vote in the 'trnc'? Pretty ironic, wouldn't you say?


:D

Very ironic file...

... did you hear that Vordo...??? ... another very good definition of irony for you... from "veto" to "no vote", to "no say" under "trnc".
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Re: Turkey Delays Payment to "trnc"

Postby Lordo » Thu Jul 04, 2013 10:21 am

they have more say in their lives now then they ever did under the roc. you would not see an irony if it hit you like a train.

and no i am no file of yours charluimmu.
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Re: Turkey Delays Payment to "trnc"

Postby Demonax » Thu Jul 04, 2013 1:11 pm

Lordo wrote:they have more say in their lives now then they ever did under the roc.


One man, no vote. The 'trnc' definition of democracy. :lol:
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Re: Turkey Delays Payment to "trnc"

Postby Lordo » Thu Jul 04, 2013 2:11 pm

you aint got a clue what was going on in the 60s. at least there is no bullets being fired at the women and children. as to the voting they certainly do and as to the groc keep it.
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Re: Turkey Delays Payment to "trnc"

Postby Demonax » Thu Jul 04, 2013 4:29 pm

Lordo wrote:you aint got a clue what was going on in the 60s. at least there is no bullets being fired at the women and children. as to the voting they certainly do and as to the groc keep it.


You have low expectations and even less self-respect. No wonder Turkey can do what it likes in the occupied areas and treats the TCs with contempt.
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Re: Turkey Delays Payment to "trnc"

Postby Lordo » Thu Jul 04, 2013 5:22 pm

you are bullshitting again. if it was that easy to remove terkey why have you not tired to remove terkey from your so called "occupied lands" you with 800 000 population. and yet you expect tcs with 150 000 population t be able to do it.

talk is easy behind the keyboard it is when it comes to action that your and the likes of your people's cowordice becomes apparent my son. now go and do something useful.
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Re: Turkey Delays Payment to "trnc"

Postby Demonax » Thu Jul 04, 2013 7:04 pm

Lordo wrote:and yet you expect tcs with 150 000 population t be able to do it.


What are you scared of? Are the Turkish army going to shoot at the population they invaded to supposedly ‘save’?

Shall I answer that for you?
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Re: Turkey Delays Payment to "trnc"

Postby Maximus » Thu Jul 04, 2013 8:39 pm

what would you do Lordo if Turkey gave notice that she was withdrawing from the north?

would you stick around or would you go with her?
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