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Re: Is this fact or fiction?

Postby DT. » Fri Sep 06, 2013 1:00 pm

MR-from-NG sounds great....not sure the ladies will change their mind much after they meet us though :lol:

Drop us a pm whenever.

As for the cocky little cunt, thanks to our single malt consumption i can now speak GR-ish.
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Re: Is this fact or fiction?

Postby MR-from-NG » Fri Sep 06, 2013 1:14 pm

DT. wrote:MR-from-NG sounds great....not sure the ladies will change their mind much after they meet us though :lol:

Drop us a pm whenever.

As for the cocky little cunt, thanks to our single malt consumption i can now speak GR-ish.

:lol: :lol: That's great DT. I've been trying to PM you but the new interface is a little crazy and it keeps saying no such user. How about you just send me a PM so that I can click on reply, maybe that will work? It will be a great night out if we can get to do this.
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Re: Is this fact or fiction?

Postby supporttheunderdog » Fri Sep 06, 2013 3:24 pm

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MR-from-NG wrote:My problem is as a Cypriot, all be it Turkish speaking, to be told to go back to Turkey is heartbreaking. I have nothing in common with Turks of Turkey and I'm as much a Cypriot as any of the Greek speaking Cypriots.


You are not a Turk of Cyprus, you are a Cypriot of Cyprus.

It's time for us to build our own identity and determine ourselves what we want to be and do. We don't need mommies and daddies, we can think for ourselves. The Swiss and the Belgians manage it just fine.

Turkiye is still trapped in a 19th century, early 20th century mentality. Greece have their own problems to sort out. Sampson, Makarios, Kucuk and Denktash are all dead. This is our chance.

The supposed constitution and that joke called the Annan plan didn't even include what was discussed between the Greek and Turkish Cypriots. Read it for yourself and see the amount of rights and provisions ceded to Turkey and Great Britain. Cringe at what this Annan plan contains.

Notice how the arguments of every separatist or nationalist in this forum are filled with racial hatred and brainwashed bigoted untruths.


Sad to say the Belgians don't. It took the Belgians 571 days to form a government in 2010/11 due to the linguistic divide. Belgium only emerged as a state in 1830 and has become increasing split on ethno-linguistic lines. This mostly arose due to the political domination of a Francophone minority elite over the majority Flamand population, exacerbated by what is seen as unfavourable socio-economic treatment of Flamand areas compared to Walloon areas. There are susbstantial partitionist/separatist movements in both the Wallon and Flamand communities and talk of the dissolution of Belgium and merger of the three parts on linguistic lines with France , Netherlands and Germany.
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Re: Is this fact or fiction?

Postby Get Real! » Fri Sep 06, 2013 4:29 pm

MR-from-NG wrote:We shared a beer together once you may remember, how about we get together for some real quality Chinese in a couple of weeks? You, GR and your ladies if you like. We can fight and argue over a nice meal and make up at the end of the night with a nice group hug? I'm there between the 21st to the 30th if you're up for it, my invite. My wife thinks I'm mad wasting my time on here, at least she can meet a few of you guys and see for herself what the hell it is that we fight so passionately about.

I've only just seen your post mate... it took DT's call to make me come back and look.

We'll share that beer once again no worries only I don't eat Asian food and I won't be bringing the missus because I've already spent too much time with her during the summer and we need the break!

Oh and hopefully it's after hours so we won't have work getting in the way. Sort it out with my spokesperson and get back to me. :)
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Re: Is this fact or fiction?

Postby DrCyprus » Fri Sep 06, 2013 4:47 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
DrCyprus wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:whereas the Gcs want to use the numerical advantage to take control of the whole island and force its indigenous population into minority status in their own country


When you copy paste from your 'Turkish truths about Cyprus' manual by the Ergenekon Publishing group, please... at least try to edit some parts to make it a bit less ridiculous.


Do you deny it? this is your ultimate goal and in order to stop you and avoid becoming a minority in our own country under the GCs we prefer to remain divided, if at any stage you can see us as your equals maybe then we can talk about BBF with political equality of the two states.


The sentimental way you go about your wording is reminescent of Kentish-style truth conventions.

You are not the only indigenous people on this island, and your Turkishness neither makes you special in any way nor guarantees you any priviledges or special treatment. Mustafa Kemal Attaturk was one man who achieved so many things, and you are a treacherous noone supporting a foreign agenda and selling off your country to another country because the other country told you that the people of your country don't like you. waaa waaa. You are a little crybaby. waaa waaa.
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Re: Is this fact or fiction?

Postby MR-from-NG » Fri Sep 06, 2013 4:58 pm

Get Real! wrote:
MR-from-NG wrote:We shared a beer together once you may remember, how about we get together for some real quality Chinese in a couple of weeks? You, GR and your ladies if you like. We can fight and argue over a nice meal and make up at the end of the night with a nice group hug? I'm there between the 21st to the 30th if you're up for it, my invite. My wife thinks I'm mad wasting my time on here, at least she can meet a few of you guys and see for herself what the hell it is that we fight so passionately about.

I've only just seen your post mate... it took DT's call to make me come back and look.

We'll share that beer once again no worries only I don't eat Asian food and I won't be bringing the missus because I've already spent too much time with her during the summer and we need the break!

Oh and hopefully it's after hours so we won't have work getting in the way. Sort it out with my spokesperson and get back to me. :)

No problem my favourite Cypriot cousin :wink: . My plan was to make it an evening out, possibly on a Friday or Saturday night so no work or worries about a hangover next day. Most important is for you to enjoy the food, the company and the overall experience. You are the priority as far as pleasing is concerned and will arrange everything based on your likes and dislikes, I'm sure DT will know all this and will point me in the right direction.

I will discuss this with your spokesperson and get back to you soon.
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Re: Is this fact or fiction?

Postby kimon07 » Sat Sep 07, 2013 8:18 am

Maximus wrote:
MR-from-NG wrote:"Cyprus is the common home of the Greek Cypriot community and of the Turkish Cypriot community. Their relationship is not one of majority and minority but one of two communities in the State of Cyprus. The mandate given to me by the Security Council makes it clear that my mission of good offices is with these two communities. My mandate is also explicit that the participation of the two communities in this process is on an equal footing. The solution that is being sought is thus one that must be decided upon by, and, must be acceptable to both communities. It must also respect the cultural, religious, social and linguistic identity of each community."


May I ask where you took this from?


Probably from some statement of the infamous Mr. Alexander Downer.
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Re: Is this fact or fiction?

Postby B25 » Sat Sep 07, 2013 8:52 am

kimon07 wrote:
Maximus wrote:
MR-from-NG wrote:"Cyprus is the common home of the Greek Cypriot community and of the Turkish Cypriot community. Their relationship is not one of majority and minority but one of two communities in the State of Cyprus. The mandate given to me by the Security Council makes it clear that my mission of good offices is with these two communities. My mandate is also explicit that the participation of the two communities in this process is on an equal footing. The solution that is being sought is thus one that must be decided upon by, and, must be acceptable to both communities. It must also respect the cultural, religious, social and linguistic identity of each community."


May I ask where you took this from?


Probably from some statement of the infamous Mr. Alexander Downer.


http://www.cypnet.co.uk/ncyprus/history ... intro.html

Some so called UN resolution. You gotta laugh, the Turks quoting UN resolutions to us, given they have ignored and violated every UN resolution ever placed upon them.
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Re: Is this fact or fiction?

Postby kurupetos » Sat Sep 07, 2013 10:03 am

kimon07 wrote:
Maximus wrote:
MR-from-NG wrote:"Cyprus is the common home of the Greek Cypriot community and of the Turkish Cypriot community. Their relationship is not one of majority and minority but one of two communities in the State of Cyprus. The mandate given to me by the Security Council makes it clear that my mission of good offices is with these two communities. My mandate is also explicit that the participation of the two communities in this process is on an equal footing. The solution that is being sought is thus one that must be decided upon by, and, must be acceptable to both communities. It must also respect the cultural, religious, social and linguistic identity of each community."


May I ask where you took this from?


Probably from some statement of the infamous Mr. Alexander Downer.

There is no hope for a solution through negotiations, when the UN itself is promoting a solution based on partition, discrimination, separation, and injustice. :evil:
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Re: Is this fact or fiction?

Postby kimon07 » Sat Sep 07, 2013 11:08 am

kurupetos wrote:
kimon07 wrote:
Maximus wrote:
MR-from-NG wrote:"Cyprus is the common home of the Greek Cypriot community and of the Turkish Cypriot community. Their relationship is not one of majority and minority but one of two communities in the State of Cyprus. The mandate given to me by the Security Council makes it clear that my mission of good offices is with these two communities. My mandate is also explicit that the participation of the two communities in this process is on an equal footing. The solution that is being sought is thus one that must be decided upon by, and, must be acceptable to both communities. It must also respect the cultural, religious, social and linguistic identity of each community."


May I ask where you took this from?


Probably from some statement of the infamous Mr. Alexander Downer.

There is no hope for a solution through negotiations, when the UN itself is promoting a solution based on partition, discrimination, separation, and injustice. :evil:


Correct. Next time a UN envoy is to be appointed, the RoC should demand that his appointment should depend on its approval by the Parliament, further to an interview, the purpose of which will be to determine whether or not he intends to seek a solution within the frame of the existing UN resolutions and the EU aquis. If he fails he is offered 5 euros to go have some "kebab" in the "trnc".
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