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What do you with the Turkish Colonists?

PostPosted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 11:18 pm
by Cossie
Let me say at the outset, that I am sure people have offered answers to this question before, but as a relatively new member, I've not really heard too many "practical" solutions. I see this as the biggest issue in any solution.

Let me briefly state what I think, and please feel free to disagree, as I now many will. LOL

First I dont see wholesale repatriation of all Turks who arrived post '72 as a practical solution. Obviously there are those born in Cyprus since then who, despite being 'illegal aliens', cant simply be turfed off their birthplace. Then youve got Turk/TC marriages, I cant see it as an option to export them to Turkey. What about their extended families? What do you say to those who have lived in Cyprus longer than they have lived in Turkey?

I assume the answer lies somewhere in the middle, but what would be fair and humane?

Just to pre-empt those who may feel the need to question my sexual leanings/politics....no Im not a gay commie, and no I dont insert dildos in any of my orifices, and no both my hands are on the keyboard. If that's what you think... go stick your head up a dead bears arse. If you cant find a dead bear, then Im sure your pinheads could find a small dead rodent that would accomodate.

PLEASE DISCUSS

Re: What do you with the Turkish Colonists?

PostPosted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 11:42 pm
by Get Real!
Cossie wrote:Just to pre-empt those who may feel the need to question my sexual leanings/politics....no Im not a gay commie, and no I dont insert dildos in any of my orifices, and no both my hands are on the keyboard. If that's what you think... go stick your head up a dead bears arse. If you cant find a dead bear, then Im sure your pinheads could find a small dead rodent that would accomodate.

PLEASE DISCUSS

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 11:42 pm
by kurupetos
Turkey is a very big country. She can take them back, all of them.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 16, 2010 2:16 am
by Dr. Fappo
Let's assume that Turkey magically agrees with removing all the settlers from the island. Let's further assume that the cyprus problem is also magically solved with the best of consequences for both GC and TC.

1. Cyprus problem is solved.
2. All settlers go back to Turkey.
3. Turkey gracefully enters the E.U
4. Hundreds of thousands of turks legally migrate, and settle all around Cyprus.

Turkey has a total 60 million population+ The moment they enter they E.U, they could pretty much population flood a little country like cyprus within a decade.

I don't think much can be done about the turkish colonists.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 16, 2010 2:28 am
by apc2010
[quote="Dr. Fappo"]Let's assume that Turkey magically agrees with removing all the settlers from the island. Let's further assume that the cyprus problem is also magically solved with the best of consequences for both GC and TC.

1. Cyprus problem is solved.
2. All settlers go back to Turkey.
3. Turkey gracefully enters the E.U
4. Hundreds of thousands of turks legally migrate, and settle all around Cyprus.

Turkey has a total 60 million population+ The moment they enter they E.U, they could pretty much population flood a little country like cyprus within a decade.


why would they come to Cyprus ..?? they will go to larger eu countries like the uk, germany etc ....

PostPosted: Tue Nov 16, 2010 4:12 pm
by kurupetos
Dr. Fappo wrote:Let's assume that Turkey magically agrees with removing all the settlers from the island. Let's further assume that the cyprus problem is also magically solved with the best of consequences for both GC and TC.

1. Cyprus problem is solved.
2. All settlers go back to Turkey.
3. Turkey gracefully enters the E.U
4. Hundreds of thousands of turks legally migrate, and settle all around Cyprus.

Turkey has a total 60 million population+ The moment they enter they E.U, they could pretty much population flood a little country like cyprus within a decade.

I don't think much can be done about the turkish colonists.


They can only legally migrate if there's job for them, otherwise they can only stay for a few months.

But then again, Turkey will never become an EU member, even if the CP is solved. :wink:

PostPosted: Tue Nov 16, 2010 4:39 pm
by Raymanoff
biofuel... EU would totally approve it, they like green stuff..

PostPosted: Tue Nov 16, 2010 4:44 pm
by Oracle
Dr. Fappo wrote:Turkey has a total 60 million population+ The moment they enter they E.U, they could pretty much population flood a little country like cyprus within a decade.


Cyprus is only the means to Turkish access to France, Germany and UK, don't you know?

When the 60 M Turks have vacated Asia Minor -- we move in and take it back! 8)

(BTW: Do you go by the urban meaning of your name? :D )

PostPosted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 2:47 am
by yialousa1971
Plans are being made for all Turco Mongol's resettlement.

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 8:27 pm
by supporttheunderdog
Oracle wrote:
Dr. Fappo wrote:Turkey has a total 60 million population+ The moment they enter they E.U, they could pretty much population flood a little country like cyprus within a decade.


Cyprus is only the means to Turkish access to France, Germany and UK, don't you know?

When the 60 M Turks have vacated Asia Minor -- we move in and take it back! 8)

(BTW: Do you go by the urban meaning of your name? :D )


As an observation the Turks, first Seljuk and the Ottoman are only recent incomers to what is now modern day Turkey, invading sometime after about 1071 AD. Recent genetic research suggests that the majority of the population of Anatolia are not in fact genetically Turkic in origin (i.e. Seljuk or Ottoman) but are the descendants of what were probably the Greek speaking indigenous inhabitants of Anatolia, with very similar genetic characteristics to those of other Eastern Mediterranean inhabitants, including the Cypriots, but whose language and culture was supplanted by the politically dominant Ottoman language and Culture.

That might helps explain why the Turkish Cypriots (many of whom are descended from settlers who were sent to the Island following the Ottoman conquest in 1571 are apparently genetically similar to the current Greek Speaking Cypriot population.

I'd be happy however to review objective evidence of the haplogroups and clades found in Greeks, Turks, and Cypriots (both Greek speaking and Turkish speaking) and other east Med peoples.