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Partition: The choice of ultra-nationalist fascists

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby Piratis » Fri Nov 17, 2006 2:31 pm

We said no to a proposal which is now null and void, since it was our right to reject, and it is as if it never existed.

You say no to UN resolutions which you are obligated to obey, and you support crimes and illegalities something which is NOT your right.

You can live anywhere in the RoC that you like. What you can not do is to stop GCs from living anywhere in Cyprus that they like and to maintain an illegal occupation.
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Postby Viewpoint » Fri Nov 17, 2006 2:52 pm

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We said no to a proposal which is now null and void, since it was our right to reject, and it is as if it never existed.


Proposal or not it was the only solution plan put to the people and we said yes you said no, which of course was your right but is the reason why the current situation remains unchanged and will do for many years to come.

You say no to UN resolutions which you are obligated to obey, and you support crimes and illegalities something which is NOT your right.


We do what we have to do in order to survive and live peacefully who wants to jump into a dark hole where your existence can be jeopardized and throw your future into the hands of people you have not trusted for more than 46 years, we all have to prove we can find a solution that we can all commit to and this alas neither you or I have been able to find.

You can live anywhere in the RoC that you like. What you can not do is to stop GCs from living anywhere in Cyprus that they like and to maintain an illegal occupation.


I choose to live in the north and you can now come live in the north under our laws, the choice is yours. The current situation will continue until a solution is found find one we can all commit to and lets move on.
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Postby bg_turk » Wed Nov 22, 2006 6:47 pm

Piratis wrote:The fact is that RoC wants a solution where people return to their homes. RoC WANTS TCs to come back to Limassol, Larnaca, Paphos etc so GCs can also move back to their own land in the now occupied part of Cyprus.


Why do you still insist on illegally holding TC properties then? So far only one Turkish Cypriot has received his property. Only 1!
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Postby bg_turk » Wed Nov 22, 2006 6:49 pm

Piratis wrote:We said no to a proposal which is now null and void, since it was our right to reject, and it is as if it never existed.


You said no to unification, which is now null and void, and you were rewarded for your rejectonism with EU membership.
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Postby alexISS » Wed Nov 22, 2006 8:01 pm

bg_turk wrote:
Piratis wrote:We said no to a proposal which is now null and void, since it was our right to reject, and it is as if it never existed.


You said no to unification, which is now null and void, and you were rewarded for your rejectonism with EU membership.


EU membership was the reward the RoC received after many years of negotiating, for managing to stand on her feet while 1/3 of it was under occupation, for being a truely european country with a strong economy to support the accession demand, and for wanting unification for 30 years while Turkey was telling the world the problem was solved. After 30 years, Greek Cypriots have the right to negotiate on their own terms for the first time, and Turkey can't stand it
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