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Propose and discuss specific solutions to aspects of the Cyprus Problem

Postby cypezokyli » Wed Jan 25, 2006 11:03 pm

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Postby Piratis » Wed Jan 25, 2006 11:12 pm

We are men of good and right we are looking the sky to found the justice and the piece that’s why we say yes to this plan


This is pathetic really. To call divine a plan that would violate the human rights of 1000s of people. I don't believe in god, but if I did I would consider this as a blasphemy.
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Postby Perastikos » Wed Jan 25, 2006 11:29 pm

This is pathetic really. To call divine a plan that would violate the human rights of 1000s of people. I don't believe in god, but if I did I would consider this as a blasphemy.


I didn't whait for anything else from a fasistic piece of shit.

You and your kind you are the shame of humunity you will do a favor to all of us if you killed your self and please don't forget to get with you your stupidity.

Pare kai mazi sou kai merika alla asxeta ilithia fasistakia mipos kanete pali kamia EOKA B i kamia klania ab. Ante re karagkiozi aisixtir.
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Postby cypezokyli » Wed Jan 25, 2006 11:59 pm

perastike, it might be that i agree with some of the things you say, but you could be more polite. no need to swear, bc at the end of the day you ll become like them :wink: in other words : synaxe lion ti glossa sou. you can get the message better across that way.
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Postby bg_turk » Thu Jan 26, 2006 12:08 am

Lala_Mustafa_Pasha wrote: :shock: Masallah gardas, 1 million, I heard about a policy Bulgarians had a few years ago of forced assimilation and ethnic violence but my Turkish Bulgarian friend tells me that now Turks have a party and things are getting better, whats your opinion?

Things are much better now than they used to be during communism. There was not much violance in Bulgaria but you are right about the forced assimilation campaign. The regime attempted to change our names in order to assimilate us, but in fact failed miserably, the campaign sparked stronger nationalim amongst the turks.


I think those who are guilty should be punished, wether they are Turk or Greek it shouldnt be solely pinned on Turks bro thats my opinion because as much as Greeks feel angered they must realise so do the Turks.

Comprimise is whats essential, I believe Turkish Cyprus and Greek Cyprus should be accepted as two states as its the logical step to take, those who have suffered be compensated in the courts, that Greek and Turkish Cyprus normalises relations, engages in diplomacy and trade relations as most neighbour states well not most but alot seem capable of doing.

I do not agree with you here, I believe the TRNC should amend its laws to allow GCs who accepts its authorithy to move to the North and reclaim their properties.
In any case the TRNC will not be able to get away with the properties in the North, GCs have a very strong case in the ECHRs.
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Postby bg_turk » Thu Jan 26, 2006 12:10 am

Perastikos wrote:Ante re karagkiozi aisixtir.


is aisiktir, the greek equivalent of ai siktir by any chance??? :lol: :lol:
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Postby Perastikos » Thu Jan 26, 2006 12:12 am

But exactly this is they point to get back what they give.

Unfortunately I’m not a saint and unfortunately I’m very pissed of with fanatical farts.

Okay maybe you are right.

I’ll try to communicate with fanatics.

So what is your experience about talking with a fanatic?

Can they ever learn something else from the brainwash of their politics and TV?

They have called me a traitor a nenekko a turkofilo they have called me many things.

How we can fight back this stupidity?
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Postby cypezokyli » Thu Jan 26, 2006 12:14 am

well bg_turk, years os symbiosis, intercomunal sex, etc.... you know. exchange of words happen.
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Postby bg_turk » Thu Jan 26, 2006 12:18 am

Perastikos,

maybe I am not the most moderate member of this forum but believe in Turkish I am much more moderate, and I have tried to put forward some of the GC views that I encounter in this forum. This is among the responses I got:

soysuz,hayin,satılmış

meaning

a person who comes from bad stock, traitor, a sell out.

In their nationalism greeks and turks seem to be very similar.
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Postby bg_turk » Thu Jan 26, 2006 12:19 am

cypezokyli wrote:well bg_turk, years os symbiosis, intercomunal sex, etc.... you know. exchange of words happen.


in bulgarian they use SIKTIR too.
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