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Dream_Merchant Warnings : 1 Senior Villager

Joined: 19 Jun 2006 Posts: 422 Location: Limassol
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| 100%cypriot wrote: |
| " the Greeks live on the past but the Turks live in the present and the future and the Turks have now begun to By Pass the greek's in most thing's , " |
Tell that to the EU. I am sure that will entertain the commission for a minute or two. Hell... why don't you take it further and claim Turks are at the top of the food chain or that they have the best -insert random noun here- in the world.
Oh I forgot, you guys already do that!
Hmm.. ok can't blame you for not being original. Best of the best of the best, SIR!
Turkey: A step into the Future, backwards.
Well on some things you really outpace the Greeks by miles: Torture, Murder, Military Aggression... just stuff from the top of my head, I am sure you can find more, being Turks and all! |
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100%cypriot Warnings : 4 Ministerial

Joined: 27 Jun 2006 Posts: 2181
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| My aggresive comment's are not to Greek Cypriots , but to Nationalistic Millitant Dream Merchant's who as your name states live in a DREAM world |
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Dream_Merchant Warnings : 1 Senior Villager

Joined: 19 Jun 2006 Posts: 422 Location: Limassol
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| Now who is the one coining epithets |
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100%cypriot Warnings : 4 Ministerial

Joined: 27 Jun 2006 Posts: 2181
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| You can read what you want and see what you want but do you realy feel that you are helping by coming across with your Racist comments ? |
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100%cypriot Warnings : 4 Ministerial

Joined: 27 Jun 2006 Posts: 2181
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| The VERMIN in cyprus are not just ordinary people but politicians who refuse to lose their power that is making them super wealthy |
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100%cypriot Warnings : 4 Ministerial

Joined: 27 Jun 2006 Posts: 2181
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| i see the politicians will have their own way again when the elections come about ,,i watch everyday more and more poison being spoonfed to the people ,,,bravo !!!!! |
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100%cypriot Warnings : 4 Ministerial

Joined: 27 Jun 2006 Posts: 2181
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| Are we moving Any closer To A Solution , Or Permanent SEPARATION ????? Everybody should think very hard about what they are teaching their kids about the cyprob !!!!!!! |
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repulsewarrior
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Joined: 06 Jan 2006 Posts: 2152 Location: a cypriot in canada
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...in a few more days. i hope we will see a little better.
...patience, cent percent, we must demonstrate our will for reason. |
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100%cypriot Warnings : 4 Ministerial

Joined: 27 Jun 2006 Posts: 2181
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I hope we will be able to see if this problem has a chance of being solved !!!! For the sake of the future generations that are to come .
This hatred being taught from the highest echelons of society is unacceptable !!!!!!! |
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100%cypriot Warnings : 4 Ministerial

Joined: 27 Jun 2006 Posts: 2181
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| 100%cypriot wrote: |
I hope we will be able to see if this problem has a chance of being solved !!!! For the sake of the future generations that are to come .
This hatred being taught from the highest echelons of society is unacceptable !!!!!!! |
thing's never improve on the cyprus issue , same shit different day  |
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repulsewarrior
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Joined: 06 Jan 2006 Posts: 2152 Location: a cypriot in canada
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| repulsewarrior wrote: |
...in a few more days. i hope we will see a little better.
...patience, cent percent, we must demonstrate our will for reason. |
dude, welcome back.
...if we do not fight the agenda set by the intolerant, they win.
it really is up to us...
cheers! |
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repulsewarrior
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Joined: 06 Jan 2006 Posts: 2152 Location: a cypriot in canada
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repulsewarrior
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...posted here, a propos, eh?
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Dear Mr. Ki-Moon,
My hope is that you will consider the value of my thinking now that a way ahead will be proposed that serves a family far bigger than "Greek" or "Turk". My hope is that you will not forget the rest of us who place Universal Principals first. The world needs a definition for Bicommunal, and now the word Bizonal. at 55, i have spent the greater part of my life remembering, not to forget, and to act accordingly. With the revolution of the Information Age, I beg you to google, or blogspot, repulsewarrior; that's me.
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That federation would comprise a federal government with a single international personality, along with a Turkish Cypriot constituent state and a Greek Cypriot constituent state, which would be of equal status.
...this much we know so far.
(at least) three governing bodies must exist for this agreement to fructify Identities for each.
In my Cyprus, Bicommunal Bizonal Federation is defined by one Sovereign State representing me as an Individual, while there exists for these People, as Persons, National Assemblies with Territorial Jurisdictions, to provide for them as Majorities a means to sustain this identity as well.
In my Cyprus, the Green Line becomes a frontier and not a border, because at least for some, the displaced return as they left, as communities. Enclaves which pocket the whole island offers this opportunity for Individuals to have real choices as Persons (, that will include some of the newly displaced,), with the possibility of more than two "zones" (, Sovereignty never being a question), without tearing the fabric of the living around them, respectful to the reciprocal nature of their recognition for the special needs of the Minorities amongst them, inclusive because the diversity of each society (Turkish and Greek) will expand island wide.
Cypriots rely on your abilities to remember that they may be the few in a wider complexity of the Problem, but they need Good Governance like the Greeks and the Turks, like "Greeks" and like "Turks", or Maronite or Armenian for that matter, and like other Human Beings, based on the Principals of Free Association, Free Expression, Free Movement, and a Rule of Law.
Cyprus is an island afterall, it has never been but one, its Heritance dates back to the beginnings of Mankind, this wealth which is Humanity's cannot be dismissed, either.
Deciding as you will this July, consider this: <<Would>>, lol. |
FREEDOM FOR CYPRUS, FREEDOM FOR CYPRIOTS
cheers! |
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repulsewarrior
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Joined: 06 Jan 2006 Posts: 2152 Location: a cypriot in canada
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100 percent, (and city), what are your thoughts on my letter to Mr. Ki-Moon?
...in a few days they meet with him again.
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Dear Mr. Ki-Moon,
My hope is that you will consider the value of my thinking now that a way ahead will be proposed that serves a family far bigger than "Greek" or "Turk". My hope is that you will not forget the rest of us who place Universal Principals first. The world needs a definition for Bicommunal, and now the word Bizonal. At 55, I have spent the greater part of my life remembering (Cyprus), not to forget, and to act accordingly. With the revolution of the Information Age, I beg you to google, or blogspot, repulsewarrior; that's me.
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That federation would comprise a federal government with a single international personality, along with a Turkish Cypriot constituent state and a Greek Cypriot constituent state, which would be of equal status.
...this much we know so far.
(at least) three governing bodies must exist for this agreement to fructify Identities for each.
In my Cyprus, the Bicommunal Bizonal Federation is defined by one Sovereign State representing me as an Individual, while there exists for these People (like me), as Persons, National Assemblies with Territorial Jurisdictions, to provide for them as Majorities a means to sustain this identity as well.
In my Cyprus, the Green Line becomes a frontier, no longer a border, because (at least for some), the displaced return as they left, as Communities. Enclaves, which pocket the whole island, offers this opportunity to Individuals by having real choices as Persons (, that will include some of the newly displaced,), with the possibility of more than two "zones" (including the needs of the Maronite and Armenian communities, Sovereignty never being a question), without tearing the fabric of the living around them, respectful to the reciprocal nature of their recognition for the special needs of the Minorities amongst them, inclusive because the diversity of each society (Turkish and Greek mostly) will expand island wide.
Cypriots rely on your abilities to remember that they may be the few in a wider complexity of the Problem, they, they need Good Governance based on the Principals of Free Association, Free Expression, Free Movement, and a Rule of Law.
Cyprus is an island. After all, it has never been but one, its Heritance dates back to the beginnings of Mankind, this wealth which is Humanity's cannot be dismissed, either.
Deciding as you will this July (now October), consider this: "Would Mr. Eroglu recognise Mr. Christofias as President of the Republic, if, Greeks as Persons were to found an equal form of self-representation as his own, separate from the Federal Government, but as distinctive (“Greek first, Turkish first”) in its leadership", lol.
Most Warmly, I Prey you have Good Guidance. |
...a revised letter that i hope is clearer. |
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repulsewarrior
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Joined: 06 Jan 2006 Posts: 2152 Location: a cypriot in canada
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Reverse peace-keeping
The UN peacekeeping forces in Cyprus have asked the people squatting on the Ledras/Lokmaci buffer zone to evict the premises for security and hygiene reasons or someting like that. I went there today and spent about half hour. I felt pretty secure and the place was as clean as it could possibly be under the circumstances; no electricity, no running water, no toilet or kitchen. It was a bit muddy because the protesters embarked on a "Green up the Green Line" project that inevitably included earth being moved around... The people that have actually been living in there for the past couple of months are doing a great job. Just surviving there and hanging on is not easy and that's not all they are doing. They inform passers-by, they organise discussions, screenings or musical events. They have opened up the adjacent shops and are trying to turn them into a kitchen, a library and an exhibition centre. A few days ago the Turkish Cypriot authorities with the help of UNFICYP removed a generator the protesters were using. They are thinking to get pedal-powered generators.
It is the most valid and honest rapprochement effort to ever happen in our country. In my humble opinion it is the most important event that happened to the Cyprus Problem since 1974. These people are practicing what everyone else just likes to muse about and what politicians are saying we should dream about when we vote for them.
So I'm wondering: if the Occupy the Buffer Zone movement gets evicted from the buffer zone who will win? Whose success will it be?
One answer is UNFICYP. They will have successfully "cleaned up" the buffer zone and regained control of it, as is their mandate. But is it? Are the occupiers really a hazard to themselves or to others? No. A visit easily proves this and if you ask me UNFICYP should provide them with adequate means to survive there since they are Cypriot citizens trying to survive in their own country while police and armies are hindering their efforts. Are they likely to cause a military standoff? Erm...No. UNFICYP is doing its best to avoid responsibility and keep the politicians on both sides happy. Removing Occupy will not be "Peacekeeping" in any remotely imaginable way and definetely not a success for the UN.
Will it be a success for Mr Eroglu or Mr Christofias? I don't feel I need to argue this. Any sensible person would expect the two people allegedly trying to solve the CyProb to be the biggest supporters of the OBZ. Istead they ignore it. It's kind of understandable coming from the nationalist Eroglu but truly baffling coming from the Marxist-Leninist Christofias.
An eviction would be a success only for the system that created the Green Line and needs it to continue being there. Unfortunately this system includes all the political forces on both sides plus armies in Cyprus and outside it. And I am not afraid to say it: this system includes the great majority of the inhabitants of Cyprus. If that were not so the Green Line would have gone the way of the Berlin Wall already.
Our friends at Occupy the Buffer Zone are fighting a losing battle. The weird thing is that they will not be the losers. The rest of us will be.
http://mplongk.blogspot.com/2012/01/reverse-peace-keeping.html |
...my friends, it is with a heavy heart that i include this article in this thread. although these brave Cypriots have not been removed from the Occupation they are holding in the Buffer Zone yet, it is quite telling.
my hope is that you will join me in giving them the respect and admiration they deserve with your voice and with acts of kindness for the Freedom of Cyprus.
...all the best to all of you, with the wish that this summer we will enjoy each others happiness in the land that we love so much. |
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