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Postby pantheman » Wed Apr 23, 2008 10:36 am

Anyone expecting turkey to fulfil her obligation to paying demades or anyone else can forget it. Turkey follows only those decisions that suit her. She is happy now that the ECHR has ruled in her favor regarding tymvios case because it make life hard for the GCs and this decision she will insist upon.

My idea is for the RoC is first to insist that Turkey fulfuls all outstanding ECHR and UN resolutions and only THEN fulful her obligation vis s vis tymvios case.

Otherwise the RoC should tell the ECHR and Turkey to Fuck right off.

Whats good for the goose must also be good for the Gander right?
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Postby boomerang » Wed Apr 23, 2008 10:40 am

pantheman wrote:Anyone expecting turkey to fulfil her obligation to paying demades or anyone else can forget it. Turkey follows only those decisions that suit her. She is happy now that the ECHR has ruled in her favor regarding tymvios case because it make life hard for the GCs and this decision she will insist upon.

My idea is for the RoC is first to insist that Turkey fulfuls all outstanding ECHR and UN resolutions and only THEN fulful her obligation vis s vis tymvios case.

Otherwise the RoC should tell the ECHR and Turkey to Fuck right off.

Whats good for the goose must also be good for the Gander right?


Patience is a virtue...all in good time pantheman...all in good time... :arrow: 8) :arrow: :lol: :lol: :lol:

After all Rome wasn't build in a day... :arrow: :lol: :lol:
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Postby Jerry » Wed Apr 23, 2008 10:53 am

The case is front page on Cyprus Mail today
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Postby Viewpoint » Wed Apr 23, 2008 11:13 am

Jerry wrote:Court's Decision in English:-
http://cmiskp.echr.coe.int/tkp197/view. ... n=hudoc-en

If we don't get an acceptable solution with the forthcoming talks I believe we should sue the arse off Turkey for what it has done to Cyprus, and yes VP the displaced TCs can sue the ROC if they want to but guess who will come out on top. The ROC should publish guidelines showing GCs how to approach the ECHR, they could even provide lawyers. Once Turkey starts losing case after case and loads of cash it may decide to join the civilised world and realise that you can't fuck up other peoples' lives the way they have in Cyprus


Go ahead its every refugees right to go to court, TCs have started to apply as well, so the "RoC" will have to explain why they will not pay up until a solution is found but expect the other side of the dispute to cough up, double standards yet again one for GCs another for TCs, true to form. The positive side of these court cases will be that both sides will be forced to move on certain issues, maybe the current talks are related to actions taken by individuals who have taken to solving their probelsm themselves as waiting 34 years for their leaders with no results is enough.
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Postby Jerry » Wed Apr 23, 2008 11:17 am

Viewpoint wrote:
Jerry wrote:Court's Decision in English:-
http://cmiskp.echr.coe.int/tkp197/view. ... n=hudoc-en

If we don't get an acceptable solution with the forthcoming talks I believe we should sue the arse off Turkey for what it has done to Cyprus, and yes VP the displaced TCs can sue the ROC if they want to but guess who will come out on top. The ROC should publish guidelines showing GCs how to approach the ECHR, they could even provide lawyers. Once Turkey starts losing case after case and loads of cash it may decide to join the civilised world and realise that you can't fuck up other peoples' lives the way they have in Cyprus


Go ahead its every refugees right to go to court, TCs have started to apply as well, so the "RoC" will have to explain why they will not pay up until a solution is found but expect the other side of the dispute to cough up, double standards yet again one for GCs another for TCs, true to form. The positive side of these court cases will be that both sides will be forced to move on certain issues, maybe the current talks are related to actions taken by individuals who have taken to solving their probelsm themselves as waiting 34 years for their leaders with no results is enough.


Dates? any links?
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Postby DT. » Wed Apr 23, 2008 11:18 am

Jerry wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Jerry wrote:Court's Decision in English:-
http://cmiskp.echr.coe.int/tkp197/view. ... n=hudoc-en

If we don't get an acceptable solution with the forthcoming talks I believe we should sue the arse off Turkey for what it has done to Cyprus, and yes VP the displaced TCs can sue the ROC if they want to but guess who will come out on top. The ROC should publish guidelines showing GCs how to approach the ECHR, they could even provide lawyers. Once Turkey starts losing case after case and loads of cash it may decide to join the civilised world and realise that you can't fuck up other peoples' lives the way they have in Cyprus


Go ahead its every refugees right to go to court, TCs have started to apply as well, so the "RoC" will have to explain why they will not pay up until a solution is found but expect the other side of the dispute to cough up, double standards yet again one for GCs another for TCs, true to form. The positive side of these court cases will be that both sides will be forced to move on certain issues, maybe the current talks are related to actions taken by individuals who have taken to solving their probelsm themselves as waiting 34 years for their leaders with no results is enough.


Dates? any links?


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Postby Viewpoint » Wed Apr 23, 2008 11:34 am

Jerry wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Jerry wrote:Court's Decision in English:-
http://cmiskp.echr.coe.int/tkp197/view. ... n=hudoc-en

If we don't get an acceptable solution with the forthcoming talks I believe we should sue the arse off Turkey for what it has done to Cyprus, and yes VP the displaced TCs can sue the ROC if they want to but guess who will come out on top. The ROC should publish guidelines showing GCs how to approach the ECHR, they could even provide lawyers. Once Turkey starts losing case after case and loads of cash it may decide to join the civilised world and realise that you can't fuck up other peoples' lives the way they have in Cyprus


Go ahead its every refugees right to go to court, TCs have started to apply as well, so the "RoC" will have to explain why they will not pay up until a solution is found but expect the other side of the dispute to cough up, double standards yet again one for GCs another for TCs, true to form. The positive side of these court cases will be that both sides will be forced to move on certain issues, maybe the current talks are related to actions taken by individuals who have taken to solving their probelsm themselves as waiting 34 years for their leaders with no results is enough.


Dates? any links?


Just wait until the first TC refugees court case comes up in front of the ECHR and the "RoC" is put up on the stand by TC lawyers, having to explain themselves as to why TCs have not been given the right to enjoy their properties in the "RoC" this will be very intersting.
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Postby Jerry » Wed Apr 23, 2008 11:36 am

Viewpoint wrote:
Jerry wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Jerry wrote:Court's Decision in English:-
http://cmiskp.echr.coe.int/tkp197/view. ... n=hudoc-en

If we don't get an acceptable solution with the forthcoming talks I believe we should sue the arse off Turkey for what it has done to Cyprus, and yes VP the displaced TCs can sue the ROC if they want to but guess who will come out on top. The ROC should publish guidelines showing GCs how to approach the ECHR, they could even provide lawyers. Once Turkey starts losing case after case and loads of cash it may decide to join the civilised world and realise that you can't fuck up other peoples' lives the way they have in Cyprus


Go ahead its every refugees right to go to court, TCs have started to apply as well, so the "RoC" will have to explain why they will not pay up until a solution is found but expect the other side of the dispute to cough up, double standards yet again one for GCs another for TCs, true to form. The positive side of these court cases will be that both sides will be forced to move on certain issues, maybe the current talks are related to actions taken by individuals who have taken to solving their probelsm themselves as waiting 34 years for their leaders with no results is enough.


Dates? any links?


Just wait until the first TC refugees court case comes up in front of the ECHR and the "RoC" is put up on the stand by TC lawyers, having to explain themselves as to why TCs have not been given the right to enjoy their properties in the "RoC" this will be very intersting.


Dates? any links?
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Postby boomerang » Wed Apr 23, 2008 11:40 am

dates :arrow: :?: :arrow: :lol:

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Postby Viewpoint » Wed Apr 23, 2008 11:44 am

Jerry wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Jerry wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Jerry wrote:Court's Decision in English:-
http://cmiskp.echr.coe.int/tkp197/view. ... n=hudoc-en

If we don't get an acceptable solution with the forthcoming talks I believe we should sue the arse off Turkey for what it has done to Cyprus, and yes VP the displaced TCs can sue the ROC if they want to but guess who will come out on top. The ROC should publish guidelines showing GCs how to approach the ECHR, they could even provide lawyers. Once Turkey starts losing case after case and loads of cash it may decide to join the civilised world and realise that you can't fuck up other peoples' lives the way they have in Cyprus


Go ahead its every refugees right to go to court, TCs have started to apply as well, so the "RoC" will have to explain why they will not pay up until a solution is found but expect the other side of the dispute to cough up, double standards yet again one for GCs another for TCs, true to form. The positive side of these court cases will be that both sides will be forced to move on certain issues, maybe the current talks are related to actions taken by individuals who have taken to solving their probelsm themselves as waiting 34 years for their leaders with no results is enough.


Dates? any links?


Just wait until the first TC refugees court case comes up in front of the ECHR and the "RoC" is put up on the stand by TC lawyers, having to explain themselves as to why TCs have not been given the right to enjoy their properties in the "RoC" this will be very intersting.


Dates? any links?


Patience is a virtue, of which you seem to have none.
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