Now, 32 years after the invasion, and having already rejected a number of plans, I just wonder whether a final solution will be enforced on us, since, on top of everything else, the world has more pressing issues to attend to.
NeverSayGoodbye wrote:My question is since the akritas plan according to some was a plan to exterminate the T/C and since according to some again the G/C were well equipped and outnumbered the T/C.
What actually stopped them?
And was the invasion a way to stop the Akritas plan being brought back in action? Or was the invasion just an act of revenge?
Socrates wrote: Actually the Anan plan and all the previous plans is still at the table
Socrates wrote: and actually there is legal windows for them to achieve independence,
You said we will loose every legal right on their territory. Which one is their territory? If it is their territory, how do we have any legal right on anything that belongs to them (their territory,) which we will loose?Socrates wrote: if the situation with the commission continues for some years with out a solution then this is the solution, we’ll loose every legal right on their territory
Socrates wrote: and it really not counts if we would go or not to that commission because as long this commission exist we loosing our rights to make prosecutions to the real estate agents or to soccer teams...
Socrates wrote:The UN have said to us what while this situation exist there is the legal window of the Montenegro were they can vote for their right to live in a separate state
Bananiot wrote:This traitor reminds all of Papadopoulos letter to the American ambassador in Nicosia in August 1964. He threatens to destroy all the Turkish Cypriots "we have the Plan and the means to do so in 75 minutes" he boasted.
Whom should we believe now, super patriot Kifeas or Papadopoulos.
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