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The Cyprus Issue: A British View Again

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby zan » Fri Oct 20, 2006 3:55 pm

Viewpoint wrote:All yours as soon as you can agree a settlement to either reunite or divide forever. Find that elusive solution and hey presto everyone is happy.



Can you EVER see piratis happy?? :lol:
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Postby Piratis » Fri Oct 20, 2006 4:07 pm

All yours as soon as you can agree a settlement to either reunite or divide forever. Find that elusive solution and hey presto everyone is happy.


How can we find it when what you want is partition and you have 40.000 troops forcing this illegality?
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Postby zan » Fri Oct 20, 2006 4:13 pm

Piratis wrote:
All yours as soon as you can agree a settlement to either reunite or divide forever. Find that elusive solution and hey presto everyone is happy.


How can we find it when what you want is partition and you have 40.000 troops forcing this illegality?



Ask nicely 8)
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Postby Viewpoint » Fri Oct 20, 2006 9:39 pm

zan wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:All yours as soon as you can agree a settlement to either reunite or divide forever. Find that elusive solution and hey presto everyone is happy.



Can you EVER see piratis happy?? :lol:


Piratis may not know this but he comes across as someone looking for vengeance, he wants to make us pay for the past and to do this he has to impose GC domination in GC state run by GCs with us TCs reduced to minority status begging at the dinning table for scraps, this is the only scenario where he will feel satisfied.
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Postby Viewpoint » Fri Oct 20, 2006 9:41 pm

Piratis wrote:
All yours as soon as you can agree a settlement to either reunite or divide forever. Find that elusive solution and hey presto everyone is happy.


How can we find it when what you want is partition and you have 40.000 troops forcing this illegality?


Try being sincere and genuine...addressing our concerns in a united Cyprus where you adamantly want to push us into a minority status with no control over our own destiny left to the mercy of GC administered democracy and human rights, shudder at the thought.
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Postby rawk » Fri Oct 20, 2006 11:06 pm

I had a dream.

1st World War German War Debt repaid.
Titanic sails into New York Harbour.
Irish Boat People reach Vietnam.
2008 Olympics moved to Iraq.
Afganistan female swimming team in Burcahs win outright over gay beardie mullahs in pink tights.
Greek Cypriot land owners go back to North Cyprus to see land reinstated, hotels, apartments, roads, restaurants, complexs demolished, olive groves replanted, old style houses rebuilt, children dancing through meadows. Village life totally restored to 1974!

Then I woke up!

I don't condone land theft, but reality is a harsh master.

Some of the BB posters haven't grasped that yet. Until you do, you're up there with the gay pink tight swimming team mullahs or even worse, the Irish Boat People! Bless.......

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Postby Piratis » Fri Oct 20, 2006 11:19 pm

Piratis may not know this but he comes across as someone looking for vengeance, he wants to make us pay for the past and to do this he has to impose GC domination in GC state run by GCs with us TCs reduced to minority status begging at the dinning table for scraps, this is the only scenario where he will feel satisfied.


No, I am not barbarian like some others. I want democracy and human rights for all, and I said it many times.
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Postby Piratis » Fri Oct 20, 2006 11:21 pm

I don't condone land theft, but reality is a harsh master.


Reality today can be very different from reality tomorrow. We will never stop fighting, and if nothing else our enemies will never get to live in peace until they stop the crimes against us.
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Postby zan » Sat Oct 21, 2006 12:52 am

Piratis wrote:
I don't condone land theft, but reality is a harsh master.


Reality today can be very different from reality tomorrow. We will never stop fighting, and if nothing else our enemies will never get to live in peace until they stop the crimes against us.


With whose authority do you speek Piratis:

1. Your governments

2. A terrorist group

3. A pressure group

4. This forum

5. An individual
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Postby Noaxetogrind » Wed Oct 25, 2006 11:07 pm

What is this Turkish propaganda you mention Pirates?

Since 1974 I have been on holiday to Cyprus on 4 occasions, the first time to the south in 1975 and in the last 5 or 6 years I have been to the north twice and to the south the other time. Greek Cypriot propaganda is very slick and professional and talking to friends who have only been to the south they have nearly all accepted it all. Not for one second did they realise that Turkish cypriots had been killed by Greeks too or that after independence a massacre of Turkish villagers was carried out in December 1963. 'We saw photos in Nicosia' they say 'showing dead bodies and missing persons but there was nothing to say that Turkish Cypriots sufferred as well'.
Learning that Turkish Cypriots had to leave land behind in the south the response is normally on the line of 'really. we were only ever told one side of the story then'.

On holidays to the north what proganda have I encountered. NONE.

I advise them to visit and see, to find out that the Turkish Cyprus are equally nice people but arguably more genuine on the whole, to discover that the food is superior by miles to that they will normally find in the south, to find lovely uncrowded beaches while they still can, to visit superb castles and Salamis AND THEN make up their minds. Many of them are going to do so. I don't tell them that Turkish Cypriot young ladies are really good looking. They will notice this immediately the arrive.


Do I own a propery in the north? NO
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