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Re: Talks to heat up next month

Postby Viewpoint » Wed Dec 04, 2013 1:11 am

Again more proof that what you offer is not what we can accept.
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Re: Talks to heat up next month

Postby Demonax » Wed Dec 04, 2013 1:32 am

Viewpoint wrote:Again more proof that what you offer is not what we can accept.


Don't be daft. Turkish Cypriots are choosing to leave the occupied areas because they can't stand living under the occupation regime anymore:

Turkish Cypriot daily Kibris newspaper (02.12.13) reports that Ahmet Karahasan member of the Municipality Council of Enfield, UK and chairman of the Enfield Turkish Cypriot association stated that as long as a solution in the Cyprus problem is not reached the migration of Turkish Cypriots will continue as well.

Karahasan also said that the number of Turkish Cypriots who immigrate to the UK has been increased in the last few years and that every year the number is more increased that previously.

He stated that those who immigrate are trade union members and students who say that "we cannot live there any more", referring to the breakaway regime. He also said that the main reason that makes these people to immigrate is the non-solution of the Cyprus problem and noted that while the non-solution continues, the immigration will continue as well.
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Re: Talks to heat up next month

Postby Viewpoint » Wed Dec 04, 2013 8:34 am

Demonax wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Again more proof that what you offer is not what we can accept.


Don't be daft. Turkish Cypriots are choosing to leave the occupied areas because they can't stand living under the occupation regime anymore:

Turkish Cypriot daily Kibris newspaper (02.12.13) reports that Ahmet Karahasan member of the Municipality Council of Enfield, UK and chairman of the Enfield Turkish Cypriot association stated that as long as a solution in the Cyprus problem is not reached the migration of Turkish Cypriots will continue as well.

Karahasan also said that the number of Turkish Cypriots who immigrate to the UK has been increased in the last few years and that every year the number is more increased that previously.

He stated that those who immigrate are trade union members and students who say that "we cannot live there any more", referring to the breakaway regime. He also said that the main reason that makes these people to immigrate is the non-solution of the Cyprus problem and noted that while the non-solution continues, the immigration will continue as well.


Again these same people could move just a few miles south but they dont, they choose the UK over the GC south...stop and think for just a few seconds why?
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Re: Talks to heat up next month

Postby erolz66 » Wed Dec 04, 2013 9:34 am

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Re: Talks to heat up next month

Postby Demonax » Wed Dec 04, 2013 12:59 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
Again these same people could move just a few miles south but they dont, they choose the UK over the GC south...stop and think for just a few seconds why?


What are you on about? Once a TC abandons Cyprus they are going to look for work in England where they probably have family ties rather than look for work in the free areas of the Republic during a time of recession and where they would feel guilty and uncomfortable over the continuing occupation.

It's just evidence that TCs are estranged both from the Republic which they betrayed and the 'trnc' which was supposed to 'save' them but which has become a prison.

The fact that TCs are still emigrating en masse from the occupied areas tells you a lot about what is happening there.
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Re: Talks to heat up next month

Postby Viewpoint » Wed Dec 04, 2013 3:42 pm

Demonax wrote:
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Again these same people could move just a few miles south but they dont, they choose the UK over the GC south...stop and think for just a few seconds why?


What are you on about? Once a TC abandons Cyprus they are going to look for work in England where they probably have family ties rather than look for work in the free areas of the Republic during a time of recession and where they would feel guilty and uncomfortable over the continuing occupation.

It's just evidence that TCs are estranged both from the Republic which they betrayed and the 'trnc' which was supposed to 'save' them but which has become a prison.

The fact that TCs are still emigrating en masse from the occupied areas tells you a lot about what is happening there.


You have it wrong like most things, the UK has a far higher influx of workers from the EU and with Romania and Bulgaria citizens being allowed to move to the UK the TCs have just a hard time finding jobs as they would in the south. But of course there is a section where you are right that the "RoC" has never stood up and defended the TCs thats why they have disowned them and why they do not want to move south as they know full well that they will never be treated fairly and just.
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Re: Talks to heat up next month

Postby MrH » Wed Dec 04, 2013 3:49 pm

I am looking forward to the amount of Romanian and Bulgarian workers flooding the Greek Cypriot lead ROC....now that will be a sight for sore eyes with an even lower Greek Cypriot population than what is being left with now. By the way, Bulgaria has a Turkish population (all new EU Citizens) of over 700'000......!!!
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Re: Talks to heat up next month

Postby Demonax » Wed Dec 04, 2013 4:11 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
You have it wrong like most things, the UK has a far higher influx of workers from the EU and with Romania and Bulgaria citizens being allowed to move to the UK the TCs have just a hard time finding jobs as they would in the south.


Excuse me? The TCs are moving to England in increasing numbers to escape the 'trnc'. Did you not read the account from the TC press?

But of course there is a section where you are right that the "RoC" has never stood up and defended the TCs thats why they have disowned them and why they do not want to move south as they know full well that they will never be treated fairly and just.


As long as the island is under occupation by Turkish troops, and Greek Cypriots are prevented from returning to their homes, then there is understandable resentment. The sad fact is that TCs are leaving Cyprus altogether and do not even feel at home or secure in the Turkish occupied part of Cyprus.
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Re: Talks to heat up next month

Postby Get Real! » Wed Dec 04, 2013 4:21 pm

MrH wrote:I am looking forward to the amount of Romanian and Bulgarian workers flooding the Greek Cypriot lead ROC....now that will be a sight for sore eyes with an even lower Greek Cypriot population than what is being left with now. By the way, Bulgaria has a Turkish population (all new EU Citizens) of over 700'000......!!!

Your excitement at the possibility of a further ethnic cleansing of native Cypriots is most unCypriot and of a foreign yearning.

But in all honesty, if justice is to ever be served on Cyprus not a single foreigner should remain here, Greek or Turkish.
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Re: Talks to heat up next month

Postby kurupetos » Wed Dec 04, 2013 4:49 pm

MrH wrote:I am looking forward to the amount of Romanian and Bulgarian workers flooding the Greek Cypriot lead ROC....now that will be a sight for sore eyes with an even lower Greek Cypriot population than what is being left with now. By the way, Bulgaria has a Turkish population (all new EU Citizens) of over 700'000......!!!

Most of them are leaving because of the unemployment. :lol: Those staying are mostly Christian Orthodox who can adopt to the local culture.

Cyprus is a harsh place... There is no place for lazy bums like Anatolian Turks and other subhumans. :wink:

BTW, you think exactly like Lordo. :shock: :? Are you two... sisters? :lol:
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