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TC properties in South

Postby insan » Thu Mar 03, 2005 3:18 am

It is said that(TCs who visited their properties and various reports) GC administartion expropriated most of the most valuable lands in South which belong to TCs; especially in Paphos, Larnaca and Limassol districts.

What is the difference between the exproriations of most of the most valuable TC lands in South and selling the lands to foreigners that belong to GCs in North?

Around %15 of the land in south belongs to TCs. For more than 40 years some GCs use, farm these TC lands freely and alowed to sell the products which produced on TC land to other countries.

Why don't TCs also have this right in this de-facto situation?
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Postby Agios Amvrosios » Thu Mar 03, 2005 3:25 am

Go to South and reclaim them then.

Avenues exist.

What are you waiting for? Don't waste anytime!

I'll donate 20cents if you set up a fund.

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The land has not been expropriated it is still in the original TC names.
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Postby Agios Amvrosios » Thu Mar 03, 2005 3:26 am

Why don't TCs also have this right in this de-facto situation?


Because the "defacto situation " is an illegal land grab.
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Postby insan » Thu Mar 03, 2005 3:29 am

The land has not been expropriated it is still in the original TC names.


Are you sure? Any links or reliable source about it?
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Postby insan » Thu Mar 03, 2005 3:31 am

Agios Amvrosios wrote:
Why don't TCs also have this right in this de-facto situation?


Because the "defacto situation " is an illegal land grab.



Selling GC properties is the only option you left for TCs to survive, economically by insisting on not to allow economic sanctions being lifted.
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Postby Piratis » Thu Mar 03, 2005 3:45 am

Insan, the state took a lot of land my family owned for various reasons (built schools, roads etc). They of course give compensation.

Nobody denies the ownership of land by TCs. When the occupation will end TCs will get their land back, and if it was used for something (e.g. built a school) they will be compensated like everybody else.

So end the occupation, and your properties are here waiting for you.

Also I have to remind you that the 18% of TCs currently occupy 36% of land (which includes almost 70% of the natural resources). So you can not even call it a "forced exchange", since the TCs took a lot more than what they left behind.

Selling GC properties is the only option you left for TCs to survive


I wonder how many more crimes you will try to excuse. For every crime there is an excuse for you. Can't you sometimes accept that some things are simply wrong.
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Postby metecyp » Thu Mar 03, 2005 4:12 am

Piratis wrote:Can't you sometimes accept that some things are simply wrong.

I think manyof us (TC and GC forum members) have the same problem, giving excuses for their side's wrongdoings.
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Postby erolz » Thu Mar 03, 2005 4:20 am

Agios Amvrosios wrote:Go to South and reclaim them then.

Avenues exist.


Are there any avenues that exist that do not also require the TC to first accept that a solely GC run RoC is the sole and legitimate government of all of Cyprus (and all Cypriots) ? If there are I would interested in hearing them?
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Postby pantelis » Thu Mar 03, 2005 4:38 am

Insan,


'Instead of focusing on the present and the future, people keep digging in the past. The proplem is not the past. The problem is the "now", which in it's turn, screws-up the future. I see sick attitudes and situations in the governments, leadership and private sectors of both communities. I see domestic and foreign interests working against the interests of this beautiful island. Greed and corruption of the, "few", opportunists, (for power money or both) make the life the, "many", noble people harder and unfair.
Let's change the mood of this forum by concentrating on the present and future of this place. Let's uncover the dirt of the "now". The dirt of the past can not be easily verified or accepted by all. The present, on the other hand, is right in front of our eyes. Many people see things but cannot see through them. Only if we fix the present, we can have a healthy future."
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Postby boulio » Thu Mar 03, 2005 5:13 am

Are there any avenues that exist that do not also require the TC to first accept that a solely GC run RoC is the sole and legitimate government of all of Cyprus (and all Cypriots) ? If there are I would interested in hearing them?

they already have accepted it when waiting on line to get there ROC passports.
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