The embarrassing mess we are in is due to the 1974 invasion of Cyprus by the Turkish Army, who hold 34% per cent of the island and refuse to let it go. Maybe we should be addressing our concerns and coercions to Turkey, if they would accept such a thing? CYPRUS IS THE VICTIMhttps://twitter.com/o_guest/status/1134384823152316416 …
I don't consider myself Greek. I find that assertion that I am ethnically Greek abhorrent given the context of the ethnic communities of the island and what "being Greek" insinuates.
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It’s not really up to us. I agree with you in a perfect world, the Greek/Turkish part before Cypriot would disappear but for historical purposes it’s important since the island has been divided across ethnic lines evennin our own constitution.
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It is up to us. My brother is Turkish-speaking and lived in Ankara for 6 months. And I also will start to learn Turkish as soon as I can.
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I understand but legally it really isn’t. You’re Greek in the constitution and the law itself differentiates between the two communities. I’m not saying I agree I’m saying this is the reality of the situation right now and it won’t disappear without a solution to the Cyprob.
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