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Birkibrisli
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Joined: 29 Aug 2005 Posts: 1458 Location: Australia
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.till one or the other of the main communities become extinct in Cyprus..
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You mean till Turkish Cypriots become extinct...or till Cypriot population becomes minority among Europeans in Cyprus. |
I mean till one or the other main communities become extinct,Mete...
At this stage it looks as if,as you implied,it might be the Turkish Cypriots...there is a small chance that it might be the Greek Cypriots...One way(Turkish military conquest) or another (Turks becoming a majority in Cyprus after Turkey joining the EU...) People dismiss the second threat at their own peril!!! |
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Mete Warnings : 3 Deputy

Joined: 16 Aug 2005 Posts: 1150 Location: Boston
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I mean till one or the other main communities become extinct,Mete...
At this stage it looks as if,as you implied,it might be the Turkish Cypriots...there is a small chance that it might be the Greek Cypriots...One way(Turkish military conquest) or another (Turks becoming a majority in Cyprus after Turkey joining the EU...) People dismiss the second threat at their own peril!!!
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Greek Cypriot extinction is possible...the United States can dissolve tomorrow too, who knows. But the extinction of Turkish Cypriots is very real and I think we agree on that. |
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Birkibrisli
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Joined: 29 Aug 2005 Posts: 1458 Location: Australia
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I mean till one or the other main communities become extinct,Mete...
At this stage it looks as if,as you implied,it might be the Turkish Cypriots...there is a small chance that it might be the Greek Cypriots...One way(Turkish military conquest) or another (Turks becoming a majority in Cyprus after Turkey joining the EU...) People dismiss the second threat at their own peril!!!
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Greek Cypriot extinction is possible...the United States can dissolve tomorrow too, who knows. But the extinction of Turkish Cypriots is very real and I think we agree on that. |
Yes,we do,Mete...
In the near future that is the more likely possibility.If things continue the way they are for another 20-25 years,the numbers of real Turkish Cypriots will decline significantly...Then when Turkey runs out "headings" to join the EU,they might hold a referandum and ask the "new" Turkish Cypriots if they want to immigrate on mass to Turkey...
The other senario is less likely but real still...It probably looks impossible to most people now that Turkey would ever be allowed to invade the rest of Cyprus.But we never know what the interests of global capital would dictate in 100 years time,do we??? |
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Mete Warnings : 3 Deputy

Joined: 16 Aug 2005 Posts: 1150 Location: Boston
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Then when Turkey runs out "headings" to join the EU,they might hold a referandum and ask the "new" Turkish Cypriots if they want to immigrate on mass to Turkey...
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Honestly, I don't see this happening. Even if no Turkish Cypriots left on the island, I think Turkey would find a way (eg. bring "pure" Turks from Anatolia) in order to legitimize its presence on the island. |
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Birkibrisli
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Joined: 29 Aug 2005 Posts: 1458 Location: Australia
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Then when Turkey runs out "headings" to join the EU,they might hold a referandum and ask the "new" Turkish Cypriots if they want to immigrate on mass to Turkey...
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Honestly, I don't see this happening. Even if no Turkish Cypriots left on the island, I think Turkey would find a way (eg. bring "pure" Turks from Anatolia) in order to legitimize its presence on the island. |
I am sure Turkey would want to do that.
As I implied elsewhere in this thread, Turkey will either become a big, neo-colonialist, economic powerhouse and totally dominate her region,or disappear from the face of the earth within 200 years...The way things are going there will not be a middle ground...The good news is that we won't be around to worry about either option... |
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Kifeas Warnings : 6 Ministerial

Joined: 26 Aug 2005 Posts: 2733 Location: Location: Pafos-Cyprus, since 1974 ethnic cleansing. Originally, Lapithos, northern occupied Cyprus.
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There are lot of DIKO suckers that they realize what they did, first was Galanos that he is speaking about the powers that they try to bring division pointing to the patriot fart T.Pap after it was Markos Kiprianou and now is Kleanthous, they are not all … like Kafreas they can understand the situation that we are in to 100% because of their responsibility the only difference is that the third traitor from DIKO Mr Kleanthous is probably thinking his own political feature and trying to involve DISI with their madness either to save them because they are the only party with international respect and it’s very understandable from all the persons that have even a Donkey IQ, either to share his responsibility because he was from the first lunatics that they was talking about traitors and about the possibilities of Europe and for a whole ocean of bullshits that the person with the lowest IQ can’t stand.
If this piece of shit had any true interest about Cyprus and generally something beyond his pathetic criminal self he was going to pull back and let Marcos Kiprianou or someone else because his reputation in Europe is ridiculous and I can’t understand this donkey stubbornness of this human zombie’s that support this bustard that is humiliating us worldwide.
Mr Poustiopoullos doesn’t interested for anything beyond his pathetic self like his mentor (o gios tis ioudaikis poutanas) Makarios who let us to a third world situation of a theocratic state similar with Taliban’s and drive us with his stubbornness and with the help of the nationalistic lunatics of EOKA B to the destruction.
Who can imagine a priest for a president in a democracy?
Only a fucking lunatic.
The only persons with brains back then was the communists that they was voting the father of Clirides against Makarios but after that they become the suckers of the anticommunist Makarios and now they are the suckers of the biggest anticommunist in Cyprus Mr T.Pap. Where there humiliation will end? |
I am glad you have once more managed to escape from the asylum, so that your friends will have you with them here in the forum for a short period of time, until the next time you will disappear behind the bars of the sanatorium in Athalassa!  |
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Bananiot Warnings : 1 Deputy

Joined: 13 Aug 2005 Posts: 1243 Location: Nicosia
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| All these years I was under the impression the majority of the loonies were outside the loony house. |
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pg
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Joined: 17 Jan 2006 Posts: 1485 Location: Cyprus
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cypezokyli
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Joined: 20 Dec 2005 Posts: 2344
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the problem akel faces, is that it might loose votes if it supports tpap , and it might loose if it supports christofias.
dont even want to think about how many votes they will loose if by february next year omonia is 7-10 points behind the first team  |
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cypezokyli
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Joined: 20 Dec 2005 Posts: 2344
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well according to politis, the decision has already been taken - and christofias will be running..... nothing official yet.....
finally some people are waking up
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Bananiot Warnings : 1 Deputy

Joined: 13 Aug 2005 Posts: 1243 Location: Nicosia
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I think "Politis" is trying to apply pressure on Christofias to run for President. The newspaper has realised a long time ago that Papadopoulos is not interested in a solution and in a desperate attempt to change things they are pinning their hopes on Christofias.
I still believe that he will not run. He does not have the guts to challenge Papadopoulos and take the huge responsibility of finding a solution on his shoulders. He is too weak for such big politics and he has proved this on numerous occasions. It will be easier for Christofias to lay the blame on imperialism for the fast coming partition of Cyprus. Already he is looking for scapegoats. |
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Bananiot Warnings : 1 Deputy

Joined: 13 Aug 2005 Posts: 1243 Location: Nicosia
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cypezokyli
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Joined: 20 Dec 2005 Posts: 2344
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he will.... its not just politis who claims that anymore...
theres still some hope.... |
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pg
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Joined: 17 Jan 2006 Posts: 1485 Location: Cyprus
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http://www.cyprus-mail.com/news/main.php?id=32489&cat_id=7
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I am beginning to believe that the Commissar enjoys the role of Tassos’ long-suffering victim and takes a perverse pleasure from being publicly humiliated.
He is acting a bit like a wife, who regularly finds out that her husband openly cheats, but always forgives him by deluding herself that each time was the last. And she would rather suffer the regular humiliation than consider divorce as this would be an admission that she had chosen the wrong man for a husband.
MARRIAGE counseling could be a way of bringing Demetris and Tassos together again and saving the relationship for the good of the country, but the latter refuses to go, for two reasons. First, he knows everything and would learn nothing from a lowly counselor; second, he believes that his partner would never file for divorce and is not prepared to make any concessions to him. |
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Bananiot Warnings : 1 Deputy

Joined: 13 Aug 2005 Posts: 1243 Location: Nicosia
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| Not one chance in a million my friend. I know exactly how he functions. The members of the party, who are supposed to decide, will be directed to say that "after carefull consideration and evaluation of the current situation the time is not right for a communist to become the President of Cyprus". Thus, a "democratic" decision will be taken by the members who will put the breaks on him becoming President. Mark my words! |
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