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Re: Intransigent Eroglu Tears Up the Agreeement

Postby miltiades » Sun Feb 16, 2014 5:34 pm

So when is sharia law likely to be introduced Lordo ?
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Re: Intransigent Eroglu Tears Up the Agreeement

Postby Pyrpolizer » Sun Feb 16, 2014 6:21 pm

Lordo wrote:no, you cannot catagorise them as easy as that. they are as varied as any other people in every way. its like saying charluis are all thick as shit. i know most are but we know there is a few exceptions right.

20 percent my left foot. and the rest charlui. you will be lucky to have 10 percent back this time. i think it will be just maras and thats it. you can have karpaz tip this time too but only if you ask for it ans say please.


I think you are confusing the Anan Plan type of solution to the new one.
With the Anan Plan you could say the Kypreoi would get this and that area BACK. The Anan Plan also assumed a lot of building new homes and moving of people.
With the new type type of solution it is the Federal Constitution that will assign areas of jurisdiction. So under the Kypreoi state could be ANY area even if the majority of the inhabitants are not Kypreoi.
If we take Morphou for example, we know the majority of current inhabitants are Kibrislis from specific areas ( i think from Paphos) I won't be surprised if they accept to be under the Kypreoi Fed state.
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Re: Intransigent Eroglu Tears Up the Agreeement

Postby Kikapu » Sun Feb 16, 2014 6:56 pm

Lordo wrote:half a million settlers will become roc citizen.


As soon as Turkey ratifies the EU-Turkey visa agreement, all these settlers will be eligible to be sent back to Turkey by the EU for being in the EU illegally. The best part is, Turkey will have to pay the total cost for their return back to Turkey. :wink:
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Re: Intransigent Eroglu Tears Up the Agreeement

Postby Kikapu » Sun Feb 16, 2014 7:11 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Maximus wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Are you contesting Bi-zonal bi-communal, as it appears to be a primary element.


Yeah, its like a separation along ethno-religious lines but with a shared sovereignty and a single international personality that might emanate to the outside world as a skizophrenic.



Its not forcible people can settle where they wish but imo for a good many years the TCs will remain in the north and the GCs in the south.


I think if a settlement comes, it will be close to this one, except for the "Rotating Presidency", don't you think, VP?

Kikapu's "BBF" Power Sharing Plan
cyprus21685.html


NO this was rejected and thrown in the bin a long time ago, now move on.


Well, by the looks of things, if we are to go by the Joint Statement that was agreed on by everyone, it can ONLY lead to something what I have already given you few years ago. :wink:

You best take it out of the bin and keep it as your "Solution Bible"! :wink:
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Re: Intransigent Eroglu Tears Up the Agreeement

Postby miltiades » Mon Feb 17, 2014 8:00 am

Kikapu wrote:
"I think if a settlement comes, it will be close to this one, except for the "Rotating Presidency", don't you think, VP? "

You have my vote K, I will campaign vigorously for you. I mean it, provided you create a new post just for me.
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Re: Intransigent Eroglu Tears Up the Agreeement

Postby Viewpoint » Mon Feb 17, 2014 8:16 am

Hello the Kikpooo plan demanded we give back 19% of the land under our control, can you really see that happening in a future solution? Kikapoos plan is in the the bin and will remain there as it was as we proved a sell outplan to the GCs it gave them the opportunity to take control of the whole island and push the TCs to one side as they have always wanted.
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Re: Intransigent Eroglu Tears Up the Agreeement

Postby miltiades » Mon Feb 17, 2014 8:28 am

Although not related to this thread, an interesting comment by : Parliament speaker Cemil Cicek, an influential figure in government policies, spent five days in Iran, starting on Sept. 21. He met not only with his Iranian counterpart Ali Larijani, but also with Supreme Leader "
“Both Syria and Iraq are in chaos. In those two societies, which have embraced Islam, the religion of peace and prosperity, blood continues to be shed, using Allah’s name, with cries of ‘Allahu akbar,’” Cicek said.

I think most people would question both remarks. Prosperity ?? Peace ??

Read more: http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/fa/cont ... z2tYeG5lxl
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Re: Intransigent Eroglu Tears Up the Agreeement

Postby miltiades » Mon Feb 17, 2014 8:49 am

This is the mentality we are up against. It seems that VP takes his cue from such ....well written articles such as this :
The UK has military bases in Cyprus. Why not Turkey?
Please note, there are NO CHARLIES IN CYPRUS !!!


It is not reasonable and just that the Southern Cyprus and Greece resist to the existence of Turkish soldiers on the island though they do not object to the existence of two British sovereign bases (Dhekelia and Akrotiri). It is not possible for Turkish Cypriots, who were exposed to the oppressive and violent policies of the Cyprus state under the control of Greek before 1974, to continue their existence on the island without the guarantee of Turkey. In addition, the closest mainland to the Cyprus Island is the Anatolian peninsula. In this respect, Turkey is uneasy about the existence of a hostile government in Cyprus in terms of its national security, too. If it desires, Greece, the other guarantor country, may establish a military base in the Southern Cyprus in order to protect Greek Cypriots. Keeping silent to the permanent British bases in Cyprus though objecting to the existence of Turkish army is a kind of double standard. This is because; both the Cyprus Island is very far from the United Kingdom, and THERE IS NO BRITISH CYPRIOTS ON THE ISLAND :lol: :lol: . In this sense, demanding the withdrawal of Turkish army while allowing the existence of the British army on the island (with bases having a weak legitimacy) does not seem to be a reasonable demand.
http://www.turkishweekly.net/columnist/ ... sible.html
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Re: Intransigent Eroglu Tears Up the Agreeement

Postby Mustiejodu » Mon Feb 17, 2014 9:26 pm

Very amusing to see GC s as per usual at it without a fail . You will never change the arrogance of your behaviour at all levels . You have all ways seen the Turks as a lower cast . I have seen the way you treat the foreigners in cyprus . The poor Philippines, Asians ,Russians . The Ottoman Empire treated you better than you treated other ethnic people and don't even deny it . The only reason we are surviving is because you literally shit yourself from the powerfull military might of the turkish army . If you had the opportunity you would sort us out in different ways this time because you have learnt from the mistake you done last time . This time your doing it with politics and constantly telling the world that we don't exist . Your still at it but with words . Even the tourists that visit each side say how down to earth warm and friendly the turkish cypriots are and the g c s are spoilt ,arrogant ,rude ,cold and they treat you as your inferior .
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Re: Intransigent Eroglu Tears Up the Agreeement

Postby miltiades » Mon Feb 17, 2014 9:57 pm

May I suggest you offer the same advice to Turkey, the way they treat their minorities is not exactly exemplary, more so how they treat their 20 million Kurds, and not forgetting their own women folk!!
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