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Church taking Turkey to rights court

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Postby zan » Mon Jan 07, 2008 6:11 pm

Kikapu wrote:
umit07 wrote: Also there is the problem about public servants, every party that comes to power fills gov offices with new employees in a bid to stay the ruling party. So everyone supports a political party like a bloody football team, but they change teams when their team falls behind. Supporting a political party here is about which one will fill your pocket for most people.




Supporting a political party here is about which one will fill your pocket for most people.


I think this explains all when I talk about corruption starting at the top and working it's way down to the common man on the street. This is how corrupted states operate around the world, which is also how you get a corrupted society. Seems like the "TRNC" has taken few lessons from others. It is no wonder I have to keep repeating the phrase "Pigs in the Animal Farm", because it is very much as the way it is.


Don't you worry your pretty little head about us Kikapu...You have been given a place in the heaven they call the "RoC" so you will be alright. Watch out for tye bombs though....At least a couple a week it seems.....A president that is as corrupt as they come who has just reluctantly signed over the LPG license so his son can't have it anymore. I suppose that is a sign that some decency is creeping into your beloved republic......Enjoy mate but be sure to take plenty of money because those protesters that were payed to protest the British Bases must not come cheap either..... :roll: :roll:
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Postby Kikapu » Mon Jan 07, 2008 6:24 pm

Again some of you will upset agin . İn Cyprus , İt is not the only GC's suffered with these kind of allagation we will end up with nothing . At the moment many TC's houses , schooles ,MOSQUES ,CEMETERIES are destroyed at GC's controlled part of the Cyprus . İ belive human rights will work for both sides . new pictured tv program can be watch every friday night from BRT1 tv program called FOTAĞRAFIN GÖZYAŞLARI ( TEARS OF THE PİCTURE). This program shows only Turkish villages and towns and their belongings at South. You can say it is a propaganda , in one way it is but it is in another way just to show the world it is not the only Churches or Greek Cypriots culture destroyed in Cyprus . Also Turkish Cypriots are suffered .


Halil, the question was, why can't the GC religious people go and repair their churches, pray in their churches and keep them in a condition that they want them in. The fact that they are denied, takes away everything you have posted in that long, long, long post, which nobody read it, because unless the TC's are denied to repair, pray or visit their mosques in the RoC, your post was an absolute waste of time, so yes you were correct in what you said, that it was nothing but propaganda in what you posted. We are not talking about how many GC's and TC's suffered here, we are talking about Turkey being sued for not allowing the GC religious people to maintain their holy sites, that's all.
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Postby Kikapu » Mon Jan 07, 2008 6:30 pm

zan wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
umit07 wrote: Also there is the problem about public servants, every party that comes to power fills gov offices with new employees in a bid to stay the ruling party. So everyone supports a political party like a bloody football team, but they change teams when their team falls behind. Supporting a political party here is about which one will fill your pocket for most people.




Supporting a political party here is about which one will fill your pocket for most people.


I think this explains all when I talk about corruption starting at the top and working it's way down to the common man on the street. This is how corrupted states operate around the world, which is also how you get a corrupted society. Seems like the "TRNC" has taken few lessons from others. It is no wonder I have to keep repeating the phrase "Pigs in the Animal Farm", because it is very much as the way it is.


Don't you worry your pretty little head about us Kikapu...You have been given a place in the heaven they call the "RoC" so you will be alright. Watch out for tye bombs though....At least a couple a week it seems.....A president that is as corrupt as they come who has just reluctantly signed over the LPG license so his son can't have it anymore. I suppose that is a sign that some decency is creeping into your beloved republic......Enjoy mate but be sure to take plenty of money because those protesters that were payed to protest the British Bases must not come cheap either..... :roll: :roll:


Zan,

At least you had the good sense in not denying in what I said in my post regarding the "TRNC" when it comes to corruption. You just wanted to add couple of more items to it, which is fine by me. I'm not a protector of wrong doings, unlike yourself for the most part.
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Postby zan » Mon Jan 07, 2008 6:42 pm

Kikapu wrote:
zan wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
umit07 wrote: Also there is the problem about public servants, every party that comes to power fills gov offices with new employees in a bid to stay the ruling party. So everyone supports a political party like a bloody football team, but they change teams when their team falls behind. Supporting a political party here is about which one will fill your pocket for most people.




Supporting a political party here is about which one will fill your pocket for most people.


I think this explains all when I talk about corruption starting at the top and working it's way down to the common man on the street. This is how corrupted states operate around the world, which is also how you get a corrupted society. Seems like the "TRNC" has taken few lessons from others. It is no wonder I have to keep repeating the phrase "Pigs in the Animal Farm", because it is very much as the way it is.


Don't you worry your pretty little head about us Kikapu...You have been given a place in the heaven they call the "RoC" so you will be alright. Watch out for tye bombs though....At least a couple a week it seems.....A president that is as corrupt as they come who has just reluctantly signed over the LPG license so his son can't have it anymore. I suppose that is a sign that some decency is creeping into your beloved republic......Enjoy mate but be sure to take plenty of money because those protesters that were payed to protest the British Bases must not come cheap either..... :roll: :roll:


Zan,

At least you had the good sense in not denying in what I said in my post regarding the "TRNC" when it comes to corruption. You just wanted to add couple of more items to it, which is fine by me. I'm not a protector of wrong doings, unlike yourself for the most part.


What sort of a childish reply was that :roll: :roll: :roll: I have told you of the corruption in the "RoC" and you ignore them.... :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Postby Eric dayi » Mon Jan 07, 2008 7:32 pm

zan wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
zan wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
umit07 wrote: Also there is the problem about public servants, every party that comes to power fills gov offices with new employees in a bid to stay the ruling party. So everyone supports a political party like a bloody football team, but they change teams when their team falls behind. Supporting a political party here is about which one will fill your pocket for most people.




Supporting a political party here is about which one will fill your pocket for most people.


I think this explains all when I talk about corruption starting at the top and working it's way down to the common man on the street. This is how corrupted states operate around the world, which is also how you get a corrupted society. Seems like the "TRNC" has taken few lessons from others. It is no wonder I have to keep repeating the phrase "Pigs in the Animal Farm", because it is very much as the way it is.


Don't you worry your pretty little head about us Kikapu...You have been given a place in the heaven they call the "RoC" so you will be alright. Watch out for tye bombs though....At least a couple a week it seems.....A president that is as corrupt as they come who has just reluctantly signed over the LPG license so his son can't have it anymore. I suppose that is a sign that some decency is creeping into your beloved republic......Enjoy mate but be sure to take plenty of money because those protesters that were payed to protest the British Bases must not come cheap either..... :roll: :roll:


Zan,

At least you had the good sense in not denying in what I said in my post regarding the "TRNC" when it comes to corruption. You just wanted to add couple of more items to it, which is fine by me. I'm not a protector of wrong doings, unlike yourself for the most part.


What sort of a childish reply was that :roll: :roll: :roll: I have told you of the corruption in the "RoC" and you ignore them.... :roll: :roll: :roll:


zan, of course he has to ignore them, he doesn't get paid for confirming anything as bad as "Presidential" corruption in the so-called "RoC". :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:
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Postby Kikapu » Mon Jan 07, 2008 7:45 pm

zan wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
zan wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
umit07 wrote: Also there is the problem about public servants, every party that comes to power fills gov offices with new employees in a bid to stay the ruling party. So everyone supports a political party like a bloody football team, but they change teams when their team falls behind. Supporting a political party here is about which one will fill your pocket for most people.




Supporting a political party here is about which one will fill your pocket for most people.


I think this explains all when I talk about corruption starting at the top and working it's way down to the common man on the street. This is how corrupted states operate around the world, which is also how you get a corrupted society. Seems like the "TRNC" has taken few lessons from others. It is no wonder I have to keep repeating the phrase "Pigs in the Animal Farm", because it is very much as the way it is.


Don't you worry your pretty little head about us Kikapu...You have been given a place in the heaven they call the "RoC" so you will be alright. Watch out for tye bombs though....At least a couple a week it seems.....A president that is as corrupt as they come who has just reluctantly signed over the LPG license so his son can't have it anymore. I suppose that is a sign that some decency is creeping into your beloved republic......Enjoy mate but be sure to take plenty of money because those protesters that were payed to protest the British Bases must not come cheap either..... :roll: :roll:


Zan,

At least you had the good sense in not denying in what I said in my post regarding the "TRNC" when it comes to corruption. You just wanted to add couple of more items to it, which is fine by me. I'm not a protector of wrong doings, unlike yourself for the most part.


What sort of a childish reply was that :roll: :roll: :roll: I have told you of the corruption in the "RoC" and you ignore them.... :roll: :roll: :roll:


Nothing childish Zan. I made the accusation of the corruption that goes on in the "TRNC" which you never said "it is not so", NO Sir. All you did was pointed out to me corruptions in the RoC which I told you it was fine by me for you to add some more to the list, therefore I did not ignore anything. So once again, thank you for accepting that the "TRNC" is corrupt to it's core. How can it not be. If you don't believe it is corrupt to it's core, then come out and say it in simple English so that we can all understand it, rather than telling me about corruptions elsewhere.
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Postby zan » Mon Jan 07, 2008 8:07 pm

Kikapu wrote:
zan wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
zan wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
umit07 wrote: Also there is the problem about public servants, every party that comes to power fills gov offices with new employees in a bid to stay the ruling party. So everyone supports a political party like a bloody football team, but they change teams when their team falls behind. Supporting a political party here is about which one will fill your pocket for most people.




Supporting a political party here is about which one will fill your pocket for most people.


I think this explains all when I talk about corruption starting at the top and working it's way down to the common man on the street. This is how corrupted states operate around the world, which is also how you get a corrupted society. Seems like the "TRNC" has taken few lessons from others. It is no wonder I have to keep repeating the phrase "Pigs in the Animal Farm", because it is very much as the way it is.


Don't you worry your pretty little head about us Kikapu...You have been given a place in the heaven they call the "RoC" so you will be alright. Watch out for tye bombs though....At least a couple a week it seems.....A president that is as corrupt as they come who has just reluctantly signed over the LPG license so his son can't have it anymore. I suppose that is a sign that some decency is creeping into your beloved republic......Enjoy mate but be sure to take plenty of money because those protesters that were payed to protest the British Bases must not come cheap either..... :roll: :roll:


Zan,

At least you had the good sense in not denying in what I said in my post regarding the "TRNC" when it comes to corruption. You just wanted to add couple of more items to it, which is fine by me. I'm not a protector of wrong doings, unlike yourself for the most part.


What sort of a childish reply was that :roll: :roll: :roll: I have told you of the corruption in the "RoC" and you ignore them.... :roll: :roll: :roll:


Nothing childish Zan. I made the accusation of the corruption that goes on in the "TRNC" which you never said "it is not so", NO Sir. All you did was pointed out to me corruptions in the RoC which I told you it was fine by me for you to add some more to the list, therefore I did not ignore anything. So once again, thank you for accepting that the "TRNC" is corrupt to it's core. How can it not be. If you don't believe it is corrupt to it's core, then come out and say it in simple English so that we can all understand it, rather than telling me about corruptions elsewhere.




:? :? The point was that you think we are animals anyway so what is your excuse in your democratically run super duper country of the "RoC".....You have the most corrupt person as your leader so what is your excuse.

Of course for adult viewers I would say......Same old same old all throughout the world.


So for you again Kiks...Try reading some GC news and you will se what Tpap is all about........Noooooooo! Not in the comic section were you get your other news from....Try the real news..... :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby halil » Tue Jan 08, 2008 11:47 am

Kikapu wrote:
Again some of you will upset agin . İn Cyprus , İt is not the only GC's suffered with these kind of allagation we will end up with nothing . At the moment many TC's houses , schooles ,MOSQUES ,CEMETERIES are destroyed at GC's controlled part of the Cyprus . İ belive human rights will work for both sides . new pictured tv program can be watch every friday night from BRT1 tv program called FOTAĞRAFIN GÖZYAŞLARI ( TEARS OF THE PİCTURE). This program shows only Turkish villages and towns and their belongings at South. You can say it is a propaganda , in one way it is but it is in another way just to show the world it is not the only Churches or Greek Cypriots culture destroyed in Cyprus . Also Turkish Cypriots are suffered .


Halil, the question was, why can't the GC religious people go and repair their churches, pray in their churches and keep them in a condition that they want them in. The fact that they are denied, takes away everything you have posted in that long, long, long post, which nobody read it, because unless the TC's are denied to repair, pray or visit their mosques in the RoC, your post was an absolute waste of time, so yes you were correct in what you said, that it was nothing but propaganda in what you posted. We are not talking about how many GC's and TC's suffered here, we are talking about Turkey being sued for not allowing the GC religious people to maintain their holy sites, that's all.


KİKOŞ,
İt looks you don't know that both sides has agreements in certains days they can visit their holy places and practice their religions . To restore the churches TRNC site said they are always ready to do but there is a argument between church and UN. who will do it ? First of all both sites have to decide what they can do ?
İ know that there is a restoration program for Apostopal Andreas but there is a always arguments between church and restoration program dealers . Personaly i have seen these plans with my own eyes . plans makers GC's men. They are in good positions .They can not move single stone from the church because they have a big argument between them .İt means ball is not TRNC site.
To do your home work KİKOŞ cuğum .Do some research .İ am sorry at this moment i can not give the persones names to you in this forum but if you do some search from your TCB 's you can learn it .most of them they know it. İmportant part is UN's site knows it .Rest of it bull shit .Who doesn't let it to go.
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Postby RebelWithoutAPause » Tue Jan 08, 2008 2:01 pm

Yeah...and everyone believes what you say Halil! :)
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Postby zan » Tue Jan 08, 2008 4:02 pm

RebelWithoutAPause wrote:Yeah...and everyone believes what you say Halil! :)


And another informative and in-depth post by our resident geologist :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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