Talk:Flag of Northern Cyprus
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The so-called "flag of Northern Cyprus", is a non existing flag, because it represents a non-existing country!
- No. Can't you see it? It's up there. North of the island. Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. ;)
Should this article be called flag of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus instead? dbenbenn | talk 23:15, 28 November 2005 (UTC)
There is only one state in Cyprus, the Cyprus Republic which is member state of the E.U. since 2004 and member state of the U.N.
This flag represent a fake state that doesnt exist. The so called trnc is just a muppet state of Turkey who controls the occupied area of the north part of Cyprus Republic.
Turkey and not the muppet state trnc, rules the occupied area of the north part of Cyprus Republic with 50.000 turkish troops as the European Court of Human Rights decided in the Loizidou vs Turkey case in 1996.
Turkey illigally invaded Cyprus Republic in 20 of July 1974 in order to establish a huge milittary base in the northern part of Cyprus Republic.
Guys, this is not a place to do politics or to prove your point, you may have your views, we have ours, truth is that many Turkish Cypriots (the "useless minority" you tried to massacre in pursuing your "Hellenic Ambitions", right?) consider this flag as their Nation's, so I don't see why it should be discussed further. Thanks. --Eae1983 (talk) 01:33, 31 January 2008 (UTC)
THIS FLAG (90% IDENTICAL TO TURKISH ONE ) SYMBOLIZES THE FORCED TURKIFICATION UPON TURKISH CYPRIOTS
WHY THE GREEK CYPRIOTS DID NOT PUT A BLUE CROSS? BUT CONTINUED TO HAVE THE CYPRIOT FLAG?
There is no Turkification upon Turkish Cypriots. They are allready Turkish from the beginning ;) Red symbolises the martyrs blood during the liberation of North Cyprus. It is your problem to add blue colours or not, Greeks. It is may be blue symbolises nothing unique. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.255.14.222 (talk) 10:58, 2 June 2008 (UTC)
[edit] 80 sq. km???
I would just like to point out that a flag ~500 m long by ~200 m wide adds up to roughly 0.1 km2. Someone's math is seriously off.
Who said that? It's actually 440mx214m that makes 94160 square meters. --Eae1983 (talk) 02:04, 31 January 2008 (UTC)

