tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19700325.post113478924928707965..comments2024-01-09T18:02:15.016+02:00Comments on Cyprus: The PR campaignKonstelionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09498085316290364153noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19700325.post-1136497313582392322006-01-05T23:41:00.000+02:002006-01-05T23:41:00.000+02:00It is sickening to see such expedience against Bas...It is sickening to see such expedience against Basic Human Rights in Cyprus. As usual foreign interlopers compromise their integrity with logic which promotes injustice by reinforcing the notion that a Cypriot people do not exist because they are more conveniently labled as Greek or Turkish.<BR/><BR/>Britain, like the U.S.A., Greece and Turkey stand to gain, for different reasons, from the demise of the noble concept which Arch. Makarios agreed to with the Treaty signed in Zurich for the independance of Cyprus, sovereign, as a people, for the first time in a history dating back thousands of years, free from the exploitation of foreign powers, able to choose their own destiny and progress.<BR/><BR/>The UN suffers from fatigue. Cyprus as an issue, has been relageted to a lower level of priority. Cypriots, all Cypriots wish to have peace, free movement, and the right to care for their heritage. If Greek speaking Cypriots rejected the referendum, it is because these criteria were not met. More pointedly, Turkish speaking Cypriots have no voice in this matter because of the careful designs of their "protectors", Turkey, which exploits the small number of these people by colonising the land they occupy, demographically marginalising these people even further.repulsewarriorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07365500974120706336noreply@blogger.com