You dont make any sense re garvoune,
Go back to school and educate yourself.
Maximus wrote:You dont make any sense re garvoune,
Go back to school and educate yourself.
Maximus wrote:stuck it up your arnold you garvoune.
Maximus wrote:you write unintelligible garbage.
since when did it become a crime to not understand something and then not ask about it?
Go back to school re garvoune.
repulsewarrior wrote:''...i remember.
How proud i was, as a young boy, to know the difference between "Greeks" and those Greek, those "Turkish", and Turkish. Indeed "We" (as Cypriots) were beyond them as a socialised people, as Citizens of the World, a People in that regard because we (had) still have the same values; it was a comfort that as a Cypriot our lives would be anchored on the Universal Principals the world respects, (not "theirs",) and in a few short years there was water from pipes, roads in asphalt, and electricity. From its advent the Republic of Cyprus offered something which bettered our lives in very real and practical terms. Yet, politically with great resistance, one may say that those who are (and were) against the notion of a Cypriots' existence, now divided as they are, have not demonstrated any real success, and failure.
We do not have a Leader like Makarios. As Cypriots, mired in "Greekness" and "Turkishness" we do not have real representation at all. And it is likely that no such Leadership will rise from our political elite either.
Enosis is a word the People should take back for themselves. It is what divided us, and it means to join. It would not be hard for Greek and Turkish Cypriots to assemble and to demonstrate, under the Flag that "they" have treated as a rag, as a People and as people exposing those who will not stand with them under the one Flag that is rightfully theirs, peacefully; making souvla perhaps, on their beaches, having "picnics" too.''
https://www.parikiaki.com/2021/08/to-ho ... -defended/
repulsewarrior wrote:...transference; i believe this is called,
https://www.dailysabah.com/politics/dip ... ian-issues
"The functioning of the Committee on Missing Persons in Cyprus, which struggles against time to find the missing, and produces and continues to produce results with the extraordinary efforts of scientists from both sides, will be more effective if the Greek side finds the burial places of the missing and persuades witnesses to speak, as the TRNC and the Republic of Turkey are doing," it added.
...while the Turkish Army has always been completely unhelpful, still not forthcoming after all these years with the information they hold, such comments show the lengths to which the Turkish government will go to gain sympathy from the reading public.
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