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PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 11:19 am
by DT.
runaway wrote:
DT. wrote:
runaway wrote:
silentmoon wrote:Dear DT

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you'll soon regret calling them dear :)


This is an example of why it can't be solved. You've got some uneducated settler from a village east of armpit Turkey poking his muddy paws into this beautiful island.


mistaken again. I am an Istanbulian and you are a villager from a dusty donkey raised village in the middle of nowhere. And no I wouldn't come to Cyprus even for holidays. We've got better beaches.


So whats your connection with Cyprus? Why are you posting here?

PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 11:31 am
by runaway
DT. wrote:
runaway wrote:
DT. wrote:
runaway wrote:
silentmoon wrote:Dear DT

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you'll soon regret calling them dear :)


This is an example of why it can't be solved. You've got some uneducated settler from a village east of armpit Turkey poking his muddy paws into this beautiful island.


mistaken again. I am an Istanbulian and you are a villager from a dusty donkey raised village in the middle of nowhere. And no I wouldn't come to Cyprus even for holidays. We've got better beaches.


So whats your connection with Cyprus? Why are you posting here?


I won't ask your permission to post in any forum.

PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 12:09 pm
by silentmoon
Come on guys please stop angling with each other of course we need every opinion no matter if coming from istanbul , london , newyork or cyprus but of course THE CYPRIOTS WILL DECIDE ON THEIR FUTURE.

About the Turkish army I agree but same with greek army these 2 forces will get back to where they from same as the greek and Turkish settlers


Cyprus will remain %100 cypriots not refugee heaven

R we agree ?

PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 12:17 pm
by boomerang
silentmoon wrote:Come on guys please stop angling with each other of course we need every opinion no matter if coming from istanbul , london , newyork or cyprus but of course THE CYPRIOTS WILL DECIDE ON THEIR FUTURE.

About the Turkish army I agree but same with greek army these 2 forces will get back to where they from same as the greek and Turkish settlers


Cyprus will remain %100 cypriots not refugee heaven

R we agree ?


yes we agree...now get titty man to agree and we are home free... :lol:

PostPosted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 10:11 am
by silentmoon
Talat&Hristofyas will solve this case in 2010 I do believe them ...

PostPosted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 1:17 pm
by silentmoon
I want to know ;
what is the main problem or issue on cyprus at the moment apart from these negotiations ?

PostPosted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 1:31 pm
by Piratis
THE CYPRIOTS WILL DECIDE ON THEIR FUTURE


Problem is that Turkey doesn't want to allow Cypriots to decide on their own future. If they did, then there wouldn't be a Cyprus Problem to begin with.

What Turkey does is occupying the north part of our country and tries to blackmail us and force us to accept their demands. Negotiating with the invaders is not called "Cypriots deciding their own future".

Cypriots deciding their own future means Cypriots to write their own constitution exactly as they want it, within the framework of the EU laws, and then this constitution to be approved in one referendum.

PostPosted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 2:08 pm
by halil
now Cypriots (Turkish and Greek Cypriots leaders ) are negotiating to find the solution . That both parties in Cyprus will satisfied . Yes there will be referendum and both side of the divided line people will decide .what is good ,what is bad for them ..... not forcing the other side to accept what they are suiting only for their interest and gains .... both sides must gain from it . If u don't want to find solution there is a lot of excuses can be said ..... If ....If ....If ................If ................. no end for it !

PostPosted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 2:17 pm
by Tim Drayton
silentmoon wrote:I want to know ;
what is the main problem or issue on cyprus at the moment apart from these negotiations ?


In my opinion, the water shortage (notwithstanding this winter's reasonable rainfall) and the prospect of desertification over the long term.

PostPosted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 2:20 pm
by denizaksulu
Tim Drayton wrote:
silentmoon wrote:I want to know ;
what is the main problem or issue on cyprus at the moment apart from these negotiations ?


In my opinion, the water shortage (notwithstanding this winter's reasonable rainfall) and the prospect of desertification over the long term.



I thought the heat would have something to do with this. :lol: :lol: