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Re: Kuzey Kibris'da Referandum

by "BabaTurk" <info@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 16, 2006 at 10:50 AM

"Mhitsos**" <mhitsos@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:4ff4kjF1j669rU1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> BabaTurk wrote:
>
> > "BabaTurk" <independent@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote
> >
> >>KKTC'nin gelecegini KKTC halkı artık kendi eline almalı.
> >>Aynen Karadag'da oldugu gibi ülkenin statüsünü bir referandum
> >>yaparak halk belirlemeli. Bu referandum aynı Karadag'daki gibi
> >>BM statülerine uygun şekilde ve BM kontrolü altında yapılmalı.
> >>
> >>Referandumda halka şu seçenekler sunulmalı:
> >>
> >>  A) Kuzey Kıbrıs tamamen bagımsız bir ülke olsun.
> >>
> >>  B) Kuzey Kıbrıs Güney Kıbrıs ile birleşsin.
> >>
> >>  C) Kuzey Kıbrıs'ın şu anki statüsü devam etsin.
> >>
> >>Halkın çogunluğu A'yı seçerse 'Kuzey Kıbrıs' derhal BM tarafından
> >>tanınır ve böylelikle otomatikmen tüm BM üyesi ülkeler tarafından.
> >>KKTC yerine artik 'Kuzey Kıbrıs' (ingilizce: Northern Cyprus) adını
> >>alır ve bu yeni bir ülke teşkil ettigi için eski KKTC'ye uygulanan
> >>izolasyonlar ve ambargolar da kalkmış olur.
> >>
> >>Halkın çogunluğu B'yi seçerse KKTC Güney Kıbrıs ile birleşme
> >>temaslarına girer. Eger belirli bir süre icinde (2 sene) bir sonuc
> >>alınamazsa su anki durum (yani Status Quo) devam eder.
> >>
> >>Halkın çogunluğu C'yi seçerse bir degişiklik olmaz.
> >
> >
> > Some more info:
> > http://www.halkinsesi.org/?action=journalist&aid=7639
> > http://www.embargoed.org/
> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyprus_dispute
> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyprus
> >
>
> Thank you very much:
> Turkey demanded from Clerides acceptance of a proposal for a federal
> state, in which the Turkish Cypriot community (who, at that time,
> comprised about 18% of the population and owned about 10% of the land)
> would have got 34% of the island.

Greek Cypriots should be glad about the 64% as it is much more than 0%...
The whole story is as follows:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyprus_dispute#Turkish_Invasion_1974
"
in early July 1974 Makarios wrote an open letter to the military
dictator****p
requesting that all Greek officers be removed from the island. On July 15,
Ioannidis replied by ordering the overthrow of the Archbishop.
Turkey immediately started planning its response. After failing to secure
British sup****t for a joint intervention under the Treaty of Guarantee,
Bulent Ecevit,
the Turkish prime minister, decided to act unilaterally. On July 20 Turkey
ordered
a military invasion of the island (Turkish Invasion of Cyprus). Within two
days
Turkish forces had established a narrow corridor linking the north coast
with Nicosia.
The itervention led to turmoil in Greece. On July 23 the military Junta
collapsed.
Two days later formal peace talks were convened in Geneva between Greece,
Turkey and Britain. Over the course of the following five days Turkey
agreed to
halt its advance on the condition that it would remain on the island until
a political
settlement was reached between the two sides. On August 8 another round of
discussion was held in Geneva, Switzerland. Unlike before, this time the
talks
involved the Greek and Turkish Cypriots. During the discussions the
Turkish Cypriots,
sup****ted by Turkey, insisted on some form of geographical separation
between
the two communities. Makarios refused to accept the demand, insisting that
Cyprus
must remain a unitary state. Despite efforts to break the deadlock, the
two sides
refused to budge. On August 14, Turkey demanded from Clerides acceptance
of a proposal for a federal state, in which the Turkish Cypriot community
(who, at
that time, comprised about 18% of the population and owned about 10% of
the land)
would have got 34% of the island. Clerides asked for 36 to 48 hours to
consult with
the Cypriot and Greek governments, but Turkey refused to grant any
consultation time,
effectively ending the talks. Within hours, Turkey had resumed its
offensive. By the time
a new, and permanent, ceasefire was called 36 per cent of the island was
under the
control of the Turkish military. The partition was marked by the UN Buffer
Zone on Cyprus
or "green line" running east to west across the island.
"
 




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Kuzey Kibris'da Referandum
"BabaTurk" <  2006-06-16 06:05:56 
Re: Kuzey Kibris'da Referandum
"BabaTurk" <  2006-06-16 06:21:39 
Re: Kuzey Kibris'da Referandum
Mhitsos** <mhitsos@[EM  2006-06-16 10:23:59 
Re: Kuzey Kibris'da Referandum
"BabaTurk" <  2006-06-16 10:50:04 
Re: Kuzey Kibris'da Referandum
Mhitsos** <mhitsos@[EM  2006-06-17 13:32:00 

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