Eight great reasons to Save Cyprus by
Caroline Dudgeon, the Cypriot with immense passion for Cyprus!
1.To expose the treachery against the Republic of Cyprus by all those that colluded in the 1974 invasion and have stood back for 38 years while Turkey continues to change the demographic balance of Cyprus with illegal settlers.
2. For Cyprus to be free of Turkish occupation, Turkish troops and illegal settlers.
3.To reclaim our heritage for the whole island for present and future generations.
4.To be internationally supported against Turkish threats to interfere with Cyprus' energy resources.
5.To be united as one country with no federations or zones and work on the basis of one person one vote, equal opportunities for all and no special concessions for ANY minority community - ONE CYPRUS.
6.To assist in bringing some sort of closure for the thousands of Greek Cypriots made refuges by the 1974 Turkish invasion including information on their missing loved ones, presumed dead.
7.The desire that Turkish Cypriots will understand and acknowledge that these suggestions are their only hope of lasting peace and to free them of their current subservience and reliance with regard to Turkey.
8..To ensure that the international community sees the hypocrisy in the rights Turkey is prepared to grant its own Kurdish minority, compared to what they demand for the 12% Turkish Cypriot minority in Cyprus.
Thursday, July 12, 2012
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As either unitary state or federation solutions are discussed as replacements to Cyprus' 1960 and Turkey's 1923 unworkable constitutions, should we abide by "if a right is a right too many for Turkey's Kurdish community (circa 23% of population) then that right is a right too many for Cyprus' tCypriot community too (circa 15%), and vice versa." Is the adoption of this fair logic the catalyst to securing just solutions for both UN countries.