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Pope Benedict XVI Calls on EU to Restore Justice in Cyprus

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby rolo » Tue Mar 07, 2006 1:10 am

agios


lets start with a report from TheDaily Express as reputable a source as possible

On Dec. 28, 1963, the Daily Express
"We went tonight into the sealed-off Turkish Cypriot quarter of Nicosia in which 200 to 300 people had been slaughtered in the last five days. We were the first Western reporters there, and we have seen sights too frightful to be described in print. Horror was so extreme that the people seemed stunned beyond tears."



that was one incident

Today in Iraq thirteen were blown to bits as reported by The Guardian and a top Sunni official has accused Iran of stirring up trouble to start civil war.............


now its your turn to propogate.

"100 idiots"? your choice of words is a sorry reflection on the more decent people of Cyprus.
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Postby rolo » Tue Mar 07, 2006 1:27 am

Agios im not giving any argument pro or against sadam, iran, iraq, occupying forces, shii or sunni - dont put words onto my posts -

what i am saying is that to avoid a civil war in which hundreds of thousands may die, consider seriously that in iraq, Shii and Sunni should be kept appart as much as possible. why is such a logical proposition that hard to understan?
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Postby joe » Tue Mar 07, 2006 1:28 am

lets start with a report from TheDaily Express as reputable a source as possible



Let me save Rolo some time and post the site where he will start dumping his propoganda from.

http://www.ataa.org/ataa/ref/cyprus/cyp ... ocide.html

Maybe if i post the link, it will save this forum some bandwidth.
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Postby Piratis » Tue Mar 07, 2006 1:30 am

What Cyprus, India and Iraq have common? Different ethnic and religious groups? Sure, but this is the case in many other countries in the world. Actually today with EU we all have to live with other races, religions and languages more than even before.

The common thing in Cyprus, India and Iraq that led to conflicts is not their ethnic mix. The common thing in all 3 is that they have been occupied by the colonialists who applied their divide and rule tactics on them.

If you are British then you should feel ashamed. All the people that die in Iraq every day are due to your involvement.
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Postby joe » Tue Mar 07, 2006 1:35 am

what i am saying is that to avoid a civil war in which hundreds of thousands may die, consider seriously that in iraq, Shii and Sunni should be kept appart as much as possible. why is such a logical proposition that hard to understan?


Fair enough, what about the Kurds, should they also be "kept apart" or are you lumping them in with the Sunni group. Also, Kurds in Turkey, "kept apart" as well. Or how about South Asians that are now in Britain, they are starting to be majority in some cities, "kept apart". Dont be upset with my reply, you feel you can impose a solution of your own will on my country, allow me to impose the same on yours.
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Postby rolo » Tue Mar 07, 2006 1:46 am

Joe i have no problem whatsover with the kurds forming a nation if Iraq does break up, none whatsoever.

the kurds in turkey could then launder their drug running profits in a kurdish state, instead of Turkey and tensions between the kurds and turkish state would lessen.

the present day kurdish issue has more to with preventing kurdish gained drug money gained in the south east from destabalising the turkish economy.

Turkey has numbers of many powerful and respected kurds, including a recent President.

If you r comparing the cyprus problem with the kurdish issue then consider installing a Turkish President.of Cyprus just as the turks installed a Kurd to the highest office in Turkey. unthinkable isnt it? so dont compare them.
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Postby cypezokyli » Tue Mar 07, 2006 1:56 am

Agios Amvrosios wrote:The few hundred morons who were killed were generally idiots mainly terrorists or supporters of terrorism.


this historical view is completely wrong. actually, most of the victims were the innocent. nationalists hardly killed any nationalists. if that were the case, we would have been saved by a lot of scums.
the problem with all these big boys with guns in their hands , was exactly that they killed civilians, and at times even children. :twisted: :twisted:
common agios amvrosios, there were instances that our extremists even attacked whole villages.
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Postby Piratis » Tue Mar 07, 2006 2:02 am

Innocents were killed from both sites. GC extremists backed by the Greek Junta were killing moderate GCs and TCs, and the TC extremists working for partition and backed by Turkey were killing moderate TCs and GCs.
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Postby rolo » Tue Mar 07, 2006 2:14 am

nationalists hardly killed any nationalists. if that were the case, we would have been saved by a lot of scums.



very good point
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Postby rolo » Tue Mar 07, 2006 2:24 am

joe a few riots have taken place in Britain, including riots over taxation, as well as ethnic issues. The very vast majority of ethnics be they of whatever origin condemned these riots and sopported the actions of the authorites in dealing with them.

i maybe wrong but the worst i remember was in North London where one policeman (PC Blakelock RIP) lost his life.

there is a slight difference between a riot and near civil war.


If it comes to the point where millions of armed ethnics are facing millions armed natives for example, then there will be civil war.
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