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  1. It is an attempt to misinform people to benefit their agenda. Race has nothing to do with what is going on; it is about where they got married. If they get married in Turkey or in the UK (anywhere but n. Cyprus), there would be no problem.

  2. It’s a complex matter.

    Trying to explain it over an Instagram post is just a performative endeavour and nothing more

  3. CupcakeMurder86 on

    Apparently we live in the dark ages and when the mother is Cypriot there’s a big process to get citizenship, while when the father is the Cypriot it’s almost instantly.

    I guess she has the same issue as many other mixed kids where the father is from a 3rd country. There were articles 1-2 weeks ago about this where kids in these type of marriages couldn’t even go to study and get a degree because without citizenship, they can’t be enrolled into foreign Universities.

  4. Kind of strange that it’s so passionate about her human rights and big bad racist policies if RoC not a mention about the human rights of other RoC citizens the settlers are denying. 

    Fuck this propaganda bullshit. 

  5. Typical-Yard-7505 on

    I get that it’s a complex situation and it’s not fair just to blame ROC, however it really sucks.. As a child of mixed marriage who identifies as Cypriot and see whole island as home, things can get really hard and feel unfair. As i posted on another sub before, sometimes there can be problems at crossing and it’s feel stressful because there’s always a chance that i might not be allowed. I am studying hard and hoping to do my masters degree abroad but I don’t have a valid passport, and i feel pushed to get Turkish passport (which is a country that I don’t feel belong) so i can have a chance. End of the day I’m just hoping these struggles can be seen and worked on.

  6. The main issue here is that this would open up a can of worms with turkish settlers

  7. Sadly the problem is purely political. They fear that if they legalize mixed marriage children that it with threaten the status quo

  8. -hallouminati- on

    Even though I agree on the constitutional right part and feel bad for the inequality turkish/TC mixed children are subjected to, I also think that one must put practicality into consideration as well. GCs are not blind to how the demographic structure of the north has been deliberately altered to minoritise the TCs and I would also have concerns about the same happening to me if I were in their place.

  9. Dangerous-Dad on

    I have mixed parents, but thank God/Allah that I am born in 1960 and not 1975+. Things like this are just f…ing stupid. As time passes, it actually hits more and more people too, not less.

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