Lordo wrote:
Talking of Orams case what about my lands you bastards have stolen from me and are refusing to give back. Hey, what about that?
You thieving bastards.
First, it's important to recognize that your beliefs have contributed to the ongoing complexities of reaching a just and comprehensive settlement in Cyprus. The Turkish invasion of 1974 resulted in significant changes in land "ownership" and major demographics changes on the island.
With that being sad, it's crucial to understand that the international community, including the United Nations, has consistently recognized the Republic of Cyprus as the legitimate authority of the entire island. The division and illegal occupation of the northern part of Cyprus makes it difficult, (not so far possible) to reach a lasting resolution that can address property rights, as well as all the other grievances from both sides. Some are legitimate, others are not but I will not digress.
When one does not recognize the Republic of Cyprus and supports the Turkish administration in the north, it creates an even bigger challenge for you. Since this perpetuates the status quo causing the conflict and grievances to persist. I hope you see how you are partly to blame for the situation but I doubt it.
So let me ask you then.
What about the lands of the all the Greek Cypriots that you bastards have stolen and are refusing to give back? Hey, what about that?