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Postby olgaesplai » Mon Aug 11, 2008 4:45 pm

Russian forces after getting to Tbilisy have found Georgian military plans about its attack on 8.08. I hope would be International Court and Russian cound submit all documents and witnesses who lost their houses - families - lifes.
thats all....people are talking too much and have almost forgotten about OSSETIA and who helped thousands of ppl
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Postby Raymanoff » Mon Aug 11, 2008 4:55 pm

darling chill...its a fairytale. They are 100km away from Tbilisi.
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Postby halil » Mon Aug 11, 2008 7:48 pm

TRNC POLITICAL PARTIES CONDEMN FIGHTING IN GEORGIA
As the world has started sounding its objections to the fighting in Georgia, political parties in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus have also voiced their concerns on the issue.

Political Parties with seats in the Republic’s Assembly have called on International organizations to take an ‘immediate and active’ role to stop the calamity that is taking place in Georgia.

Close to 2000 civilians have been killed within a few days of fighting in Georgia.
Republican Turkish Party’s Organization Secretary Ozkan Yorgancioglu expressed great concern at the fighting that is taking place on energy pipelines.

He evaluated the situation as very serious and one that affects the whole world, and added that ‘the problem shouldn’t be solved by fighting but through compromise’.

Yorgancioglu called on all sides to start dialog to find a solution to their problems.

Secretary General of the National Unity Party Nazim Cavusolgu for his part said no matter what the problem is, attacks against civilians are unacceptable.

He called on the United Nations and all international organizations to take immediate action to stop the fighting in south Ossetia.
The spokesman of the Freedom and Reform Party Rasih Resat evaluated the situation in the area as worrying.

‘The fighting continuing between Russia and Georgia is not only causing civilian losses but also ruining the economy and the political balance in the region’.

He too expressed the hope that international organizations will take action immediately to end the fighting in the region.

The Secretary General of the Socialist Democracy Party Asim Idris for his part said that the fighting in South Ossetia was proof that international organizations was insufficient in preventing such outbreaks of violence.
Noting that international organizations did nothing more than protest civilian deaths, he expressed the hope that they will start new initiatives that will help the sides come to a compromise.

‘We hope that a solution is found to the problem before many more deaths occurred’, he added.
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Postby Raymanoff » Mon Aug 11, 2008 8:17 pm

halil, it was enough to read a title to skip the whole post... who cares what "TRNC" thinks, your got 0% influence in this..
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Postby Oracle » Mon Aug 11, 2008 8:32 pm

I found a comment made by an American diplomat being interviewed on the BBC today particularly unsurprising. He was asked why America felt the need to set up military installations in Georgia, thus enticing objections from Russia, and his reply was "Well America is entitled to defend itself!"

... I had heard their knowledge of Geography was poor, but this was pretty rich. Maybe that was the mistake Cyprus made in its defensive postings, because by the same logic, in order to protect itself from Turkish invasion, it should have posted the CNG somewhere as far as Borneo ... :roll:
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Postby halil » Mon Aug 11, 2008 8:42 pm

Federation condemns intervention in S. Ossetia
The Ankara-based Federation of Caucasian Associations has strongly criticized Georgia's military intervention in South Ossetia, saying the Georgian authorities are pursuing a policy of ethnic cleansing in the region.
"As the Federation of Caucasian Associations, we stress that South Ossetia and Abkhazia are not breakaway regions; they are independent republics. Their invasion by Georgia cannot be accepted just as no invasion in the world can. Decisions of independence by the people of these countries cannot be rendered null and void through wars. South Ossetia is currently under invasion by Georgia. Babies are heartlessly being killed there, and innocent mothers, fathers and the elderly are being lynched," the statement read.

It also called on Turkey to recognize the independence of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.

"We want Turkey and the rest of the world to recognize these two countries' independence as they did for Kosovo. We call on international democracy and human rights organizations to call for an end to the barbarity in South Ossetia," the statement noted. İstanbul Today's Zaman
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Postby Raymanoff » Mon Aug 11, 2008 8:49 pm

Halil, seriously i read your post 3 times and i could only see "Independent & Recognized TRNC, Independent & Recognized TRNC, Independent & Recognized TRNC, Independent & Recognized TRNC, Independent & Recognized TRNC, Independent & Recognized TRNC, Independent & Recognized TRNC, Independent & Recognized TRNC, Independent & Recognized TRNC, Independent & Recognized TRNC, Independent & Recognized TRNC, Independent & Recognized TRNC, Independent & Recognized TRNC"

You dont care about this conflict, you use conflict "Similarities" to draw attention to your case but it will not happen man... shameless tactics, so cheap. Sorry but its just disgusting...
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Postby halil » Mon Aug 11, 2008 9:04 pm

Raymanof ,
have a look head lines of the Newspapers how Turkish and Turkish Cypriots are interested about it .You may not understand but pictures will say many things . see below links .
nothing to do with TRNC .... These are normal reactions ....everybody has got own ideas like you and me or others .

http://www.cumhuriyet.com.tr/?em=cumhuriyet/w/c01.html
http://www.milliyet.com.tr/Dunya/SonDak ... 351;kes%20önerisini%20reddetti
http://www.stargazete.com/

http://www.kibrisgazetesi.com/
http://www.yeniduzengazetesi.com/templa ... 9&zoneid=3
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Postby Piratis » Mon Aug 11, 2008 9:16 pm

Halil, the Ossetians have been living in that area for centuries and they have been the great majority of it (about 70%). They didn't make an invasion and took that land from the Georgians by ethnically cleansing them.

I am not taking sides in this conflict because I don't know much about its history and I don't want to say somehting which could be wrong. I know how the media can distort the facts so I am not taking at face value whatever they say. What I will tell you though is that the case of Ossetia has nothing to do with your pseudo state.

The north part of Cyprus (like every other part) for 1000s of years has been inhabited by Greek Cypriots who have always been the overwhelming majority of it (80%). During our long history there has never been a "Turkish part of Cyprus". The 18% Turkish minority that was created during the Ottoman rule (like it was created in all other territories the Ottomans occupied) was spread all over the island. In fact we had more TCs in Limassol than they had in Kerynia.

The so called "trnc" was created by means of foreign invasion and ehtnic cleansing 34 years ago. The Turkish army ethnically cleansed the great majority of the population which inhabited that part of Cyprus for 1000s of years and replaced them with TCs that they brought from other parts of Cyprus, and with Turkish Settlers they imported from Turkey. Then they started to destroy our churches and monuments, changing the names of our villages, and a lot more crimes with the intention to artificially create some "Turkish Cyprus" on our land.

So don't confuse your case with that of Ossetia, it has nothing to do with it.
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Postby pantheman » Mon Aug 11, 2008 9:45 pm

halil wrote:]

Federation condemns intervention in S. Ossetia
The Ankara-based Federation of Caucasian Associations has strongly criticized Georgia's military intervention in South Ossetia, saying the Georgian authorities are pursuing a policy of ethnic cleansing in the region.


This exactly what Turkey has done to Cyprus, hypocritical bastards.

they are independent republics. Their invasion by Georgia cannot be accepted just as no invasion in the world can.


Again Just like Cyprus, It is an independent republic and no Turkey cannot be accepted just as no invasion in the world can. Hypocritical barstards.

Decisions of independence by the people of these countries cannot be rendered null and void through wars. South Ossetia is currently under invasion by Georgia.


Just Like Cyprus, Cyprus is under invasion by Turkey and trying to render the RoC independence as null and void. Hypocritical bastards.

Babies are heartlessly being killed there, and innocent mothers, fathers and the elderly are being lynched," the statement read.


Just like the Turkish army did in Cyprus to the GCs when the invaded. Hypocritical barstards.


We call on international democracy and human rights organizations to call for an end to the barbarity in South Ossetia
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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: You don't know the meaning of these words you hypocritical barstads, this is a F joke surely. Where is the democracy and human rights in Cyprus you animals, and you have the audacity to call on them for others. Get your F headscarves problem sorted and leave the real world to those that understand them.

İstanbul Today's Zaman


Can you believe the crap that comes out of this shithole, my god the hypocricy of these people, its ok for them, but not for anyone else.
Halil you are a firstclass shit spreading arsehole. Take a hike. :evil: :evil:
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