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Re: Kuzey Kibris'da Referandum

by Mhitsos** <mhitsos@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 17, 2006 at 01:32 PM

BabaTurk wrote:
> "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%...

Coming from a Turkish nazi why does this comment don't surprise me?
> 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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