Viewpoint wrote:G.Man wrote:Viewpoint wrote:
We have a Greek Cypriot School do you have a Turkish Cypriot School?
No you don't.....if Turkish is an equal official language in the "RoC" then surely is should be compulsorily taught to all your children. Do you have any GC children who speak any Turkish? but the few TC children in the south can speak fluent Greek, why is that?
No, in the south we have english schools, american schools and just schools.. ones that teach both greek and turkish..
We don't segregate and point out differences, treat everyone the same...
As the border has only been open a few years, it will take a while before the govt deems it neccesasry to change from greek and english signs to cope with the TRNC visitors...
At least the RoC has signs that cope with "english speaking" visitors, ironic the TRNC doesnt when Brits are its target audience for "stolen" land sales...
Turkish is one of your official languages which you do not use as much as you should dont try and riggle out of it. You have TC children who are forced to study 99% of the time in Greek and 1% in Turkish and you call this a fair balance.
The children we have are Kurds who do not want to hear a word in TURKISH. And they get angry even when the teacher explains them greek words in turkish. The want to be explained in Greek, even if it tkes them longer to understand.
The painting they do are all for Ohchalan.