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The lies of the Turkish side and the brainwashing on the TCs

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby karma » Thu Mar 01, 2007 2:05 am

leave both, coz both have chemicals, use only OLIVE OIL SOAP...u ll see the difference :) :) ur brains will become softer n softer till u forget all the crap of politics and start seeing the meaning of life when u look at it :)
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Postby Kifeas » Thu Mar 01, 2007 2:08 am

Piratis wrote:Kifeas, what the TCs always hide in their propaganda are 2 things:

1) The intercommunal conflict was the fault of both communities and 2) both communities had about an equal number of victims from it.

TCs in their propaganda try to present the intercomunal conflict as being created only by GCs, and they forget that their own leadership had never accepted an independent Cyprus and that their plan was partition, which is why the inter communal conflict suited them.

Here is a map created by the Turkish side as early as 1957:
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What s shown in red in Kifeas map is actually very near the TC population percentage. But notice how much of Cyprus the TCs of 18% wanted.

The greedy TCs have always tried to gain on our loss way more than what proportionately belongs to them, and that naturally caused the reaction of GCs.


Piratis, their national hero and father, "Atta-Turk," said to them -and they made it a slogan painted and sung in schools and squares, that "one Turk equals the whole world!" Consequently, you should feel lucky and contempt that the 18% of them in Cyprus, asked for only 50% or 60% of the island. If one of them equals the whole world, 100,000 of Turkish Cypriots should have rightfully asked for the entire universe, and not just the modest 50% of Cyprus! :wink:
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Postby Piratis » Thu Mar 01, 2007 2:13 am

GAVCARoCOM wrote:TO PIRATIS,
1957 you wanted ENOSIS (the whole island)
People always dream a lot but they get what they can manage to get !!!
:lol: :lol: :lol:


So tell me which of your rights (human, legal or other) enosis would violate?

Cyprus was a colony and Cypriots should have been allowed to decide in a democratic way what they wanted to happen to their island. According to the UN resolution about decolonization ( resolution 1541 (XV)): "free association with an independent State, integration into an independent State, or independence as the three legitimate options of full self-government. "

Read this and learn: http://www.un.org/Depts/dpi/decolonizat ... ration.htm

Now I can understand why you didn't like enosis, but you can not compare a legitimate cause that would not harm any of your rights, with the partition of Cyprus than involves the ethnic cleansing of 100s of thousands of people and the gross violations of their human rights.
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Postby karma » Thu Mar 01, 2007 2:14 am

Kifeas wrote:
Piratis wrote:Kifeas, what the TCs always hide in their propaganda are 2 things:

1) The intercommunal conflict was the fault of both communities and 2) both communities had about an equal number of victims from it.

TCs in their propaganda try to present the intercomunal conflict as being created only by GCs, and they forget that their own leadership had never accepted an independent Cyprus and that their plan was partition, which is why the inter communal conflict suited them.

Here is a map created by the Turkish side as early as 1957:
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What s shown in red in Kifeas map is actually very near the TC population percentage. But notice how much of Cyprus the TCs of 18% wanted.

The greedy TCs have always tried to gain on our loss way more than what proportionately belongs to them, and that naturally caused the reaction of GCs.


Piratis, their national hero and father, "Atta-Turk," said to them -and they made it a slogan painted and sung in schools and squares, that "one Turk equals the whole world!" Consequently, you should feel lucky and contempt that the 18% of them in Cyprus, asked for only 50% or 60% of the island. If one of them equals the whole world, 100,000 of TCs should have rightfully asked for the entire universe, and not just the modest 50% of Cyprus! :wink:


It is not Atta-Turk, it is Ataturk (1 word)
I dont think 1 Turk equals the whole world, 1 Turk equals 1 Greek or 1 Chinese or 1 Indian..Turks are not aliens...
all I knw is 1 Euro equals almost 2 Turkish Lira :roll:
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Postby Piratis » Thu Mar 01, 2007 2:18 am

1 Turk equals 1 Greek or 1 Chinese or 1 Indian..Turks are not aliens


I don't think TCs would agree with you. In fact TCs argue that 1 TC equals 4.5 GCs.
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Postby karma » Thu Mar 01, 2007 2:24 am

Piratis wrote:
1 Turk equals 1 Greek or 1 Chinese or 1 Indian..Turks are not aliens


I don't think TCs would agree with you. In fact TCs argue that 1 TC equals 4.5 GCs.


lolll, not all of them, only the washed brains may be :?:
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Postby Piratis » Thu Mar 01, 2007 2:32 am

karma wrote:
Piratis wrote:
1 Turk equals 1 Greek or 1 Chinese or 1 Indian..Turks are not aliens


I don't think TCs would agree with you. In fact TCs argue that 1 TC equals 4.5 GCs.


lolll, not all of them, only the washed brains may be :?:

Yes, not all of them. But I am afraid the "washed brains" might be the majority unfortunately.
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Postby GAVCARoCOM » Thu Mar 01, 2007 2:35 am

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Yes, not all of them. But I am afraid the "washed brains" might be the majority unfortunately.[/quote]

At the end you admit it .
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Postby the_snake_and_the_crane » Thu Mar 01, 2007 2:46 am

Gavcar...in 1958 when your father tried to set up a hotel - their was no Cyprus government...it was run by the British still.

Either the British made such a law possible or you got your propganda muddled up.

My dad said when he was young in Cyprus (1950's) he remembers Greek Cypriot's working for Turkish Cypriot farm owners.

Infact, if your father did try to set up a hotel in 1958, you would probably be around 40 years old or older - which makes you really REALLY immature.
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Postby the_snake_and_the_crane » Thu Mar 01, 2007 2:47 am

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