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Postby Viewpoint » Mon Jan 22, 2007 9:20 am

humanist wrote:Why do you find it so difficult to accept that I do have an interest in the Turkish Speaking Cypriot people, culture, religion and co-existence VP?

Well if that is my crime that I see you and consider you as a fellow Cypriot then let that be my crime, my friend, let that be my crime.


Sincerity, is the key here humanist although I do believe you to be sincere your community is not and unfortunately individuals and minorities cannot change the general opinion we sense coming from the south.
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Mon Jan 22, 2007 10:08 am

Viewpoint wrote: Even more bullshit, we have the lowest crime rate in the world and the number of robberies are minimal to near enough non-existent, look at the violence and crime in the south before criticizing anyone else else


You may call my first hand knowledge "bullshit" as much as you like. It will not change one iota. And I am never going to give you names to prove anything. I know the people I have their full addresses and telephone numbers, I speak to them, we associate. You may call what I heard bullshit for as much as if you like. …

Your point that your crime rate appears to be low has already been answered. Read and learn.

wrote: My TC friends says he will not even bother reporting the robberer to the police. The robberer he says is one of those….
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Postby Viewpoint » Mon Jan 22, 2007 10:10 am

Pyrpolizer wrote:
Viewpoint wrote: Even more bullshit, we have the lowest crime rate in the world and the number of robberies are minimal to near enough non-existent, look at the violence and crime in the south before criticizing anyone else else


You may call my first hand knowledge "bullshit" as much as you like. It will not change one iota. And I am never going to give you names to prove anything. I know the people I have their full addresses and telephone numbers, I speak to them, we associate. You may call what I heard bullshit for as much as if you like. …

Your point that your crime rate appears to be low has already been answered. Read and learn.

wrote: My TC friends says he will not even bother reporting the robberer to the police. The robberer he says is one of those….


This is even more bull, its like saying I know the pig that said he can fly at night so he must be right....hahahahaha you are so funny.
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Postby zan » Mon Jan 22, 2007 10:27 am

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Viewpoint wrote: Even more bullshit, we have the lowest crime rate in the world and the number of robberies are minimal to near enough non-existent, look at the violence and crime in the south before criticizing anyone else else


You may call my first hand knowledge "bullshit" as much as you like. It will not change one iota. And I am never going to give you names to prove anything. I know the people I have their full addresses and telephone numbers, I speak to them, we associate. You may call what I heard bullshit for as much as if you like. …

Your point that your crime rate appears to be low has already been answered. Read and learn.

wrote: My TC friends says he will not even bother reporting the robberer to the police. The robberer he says is one of those….




I must admit I have not really been following this line of argument because last night was the night of the Pyro that cannot write proper English and I could not really understand what he was saying, drunk maybe?

But having just read some of it and with the aid of VPs responses I cannot believe what I am reading. Talk about scraping the bottom of the barrel to come up with horror stories for the children :roll:


Pyro have you heard the one about the Turkish soldiers eating young children......wohooooooo! Scary isn't it. If I send you my name and address you can use that as proof as well. :roll:
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Postby humanist » Mon Jan 22, 2007 10:44 am

I think sometimes we fullfil our own prophesies my friend.....there is no doubt in my mind that if the people trully wanted too on both sides there would be no Cyprus Problem.

in the meantime, a great number of my fellow Cypriots living in the north are paying a great price of cultural, social, global and economic isolation and that is not to undermine the plight of Greek Speaking Cypriot refugees.

But thanks for acknowledging my sincerety because it is tru I have just as much interest in Turkish Speaking Cypriot cyvilisation as I do for Indian and that is a lot.
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Postby Viewpoint » Mon Jan 22, 2007 10:54 am

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I think sometimes we fullfil our own prophesies my friend.....there is no doubt in my mind that if the people trully wanted too on both sides there would be no Cyprus Problem.


Cant agree more, there is no will, vision or need to solve anything.

in the meantime, a great number of my fellow Cypriots living in the north are paying a great price of cultural, social, global and economic isolation and that is not to undermine the plight of Greek Speaking Cypriot refugees.


Thats why we will never give up until we get what every other human on the planet it getting, the world will one day acknowledge this grave mistake and correct it.

But thanks for acknowledging my sincerety because it is tru I have just as much interest in Turkish Speaking Cypriot cyvilisation as I do for Indian and that is a lot.


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Postby humanist » Mon Jan 22, 2007 11:21 am

Yes Indian culture I am interested in the world's cultures, peoples, customs, food, religion, social values etc. I am interested in the Turkish Speaking Cypriot culture just as much as i am in the Indian culture, food, religions, languages cast system etc.

I guess your leadership needs to start considering the issues affecting the Greek Speaking Refugees also, when thinking about getting the world to correct grave mistakes. Remember my friend there are two sides to each story. That is why it is imperative to come to a solution asap to end the suffering on both sides.
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Postby Viewpoint » Mon Jan 22, 2007 12:04 pm

humanist wrote:Yes Indian culture I am interested in the world's cultures, peoples, customs, food, religion, social values etc. I am interested in the Turkish Speaking Cypriot culture just as much as i am in the Indian culture, food, religions, languages cast system etc.

I guess your leadership needs to start considering the issues affecting the Greek Speaking Refugees also, when thinking about getting the world to correct grave mistakes. Remember my friend there are two sides to each story. That is why it is imperative to come to a solution asap to end the suffering on both sides.


I agree, that is why a property commission has been set up in the north to try and address this very important issue of refugees, what is being done in the south?
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Postby humanist » Tue Jan 23, 2007 10:44 pm

I don't know, but I hope that any Turkish Cypriot now living in the north who wishes to gain access and residency of the property in the south ought to be encouraged to do so. so long as they are not occupying a Greek or Turksih Speaking Cypriot refugee property.
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Thu Jan 25, 2007 8:50 pm

I am happy to inform you that:

The fact is there is oil. They announced it tonight on the news and they they are proceeding to International Tenders for it’s pumping out, and all Embassies in Cyprus are on the race already to inform their Governments.

At the same time I am sorry to inform our TC friends that unless they move their ass the soonest possible and negotiate their return to RoC under the existing constitution, it may soon be too late to do anything. They will either force you come back with a minority status, or even recognise your "trnc" just to get rid of you.

Your choice guys. Mark my words, and never tell nobody warned you.

NB.Imagine what the TCs will do when they will smell oil, considering what they did when they smelled Europe. :lol:
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