Tuesday, July 25, 2023

Cyprus Forum to focus on transparency — Turkish Cypriot speakers to take part

 https://cyprus-mail.com/2023/07/21/cyprus-forum-to-focus-on-transparency-turkish-cypriot-speakers-to-take-part/

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...i hope that the People are heard.

I hope that these delegates have the good sense to represent themselves as Cypriots.

...let's never forget who has kept Cyprus from being torn in two forever: the voters. Despite the dysfunction, that Cypriots do not get to vote freely as Individuals, it is what 'we' want. Let's remember that after all these years, not once has one of "Their" candidates, "Greek" or "Turkish", ever won an election overwhelmingly.

...i ask, if there is a Republic, and a Turkish Constituency which seeks an equal, why not?

Among Cypriot Constituencies, why not a Greek Constituency as well?

...why not Freedom, where as Individuals and Citizens of the world we defend the values and Universal Principles all of us without distinction or discrimination as equals, respect.

...why not Liberty, where as Persons we may demonstrate the same Goodwill, as Majorities in Goodfaith providing for the special needs of the Minorities that live among us?

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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.

...count them. At least three political bodies must exist for this agreement to have any meaning.

...one hopes that the vast majority of Cyprus' population being Greek have understood the harm notions like "Greekness" and "Turkishness" excluding all ''others'' can be being hateful dogmas. "Greekness'' may have been defeated; Greek Cypriots did not support the coup, but "Turkishness'' grows. Enosis is needed. Among Cypriots, they must take back the word by giving it a Cypriot meaning (and to define themselves as against "This" as well).

Turkish Cypriots (especially because they are few) should not be fighting alone, "Turkishness".

...indeed, the Problem is not one of Greeks against Turks, or "Turks" against "Greeks", in Cyprus, it is one about "Turks"/"Greeks" against Greeks/Turks. (As in Turkey never more divided, and the Ukraine as it is evolving.)

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