the Greek march is happening soon. this is a total non-political march that has been goin on for years. it is only to remeber those who died and to encourge internationals and both sides to fix the problem
Main_Source wrote:lol Moose. A repeat of last nights thunder storms would be cool!
No kidding, I sat in my conservatory with the whole world collapsing around me - sheet lightning, constant thunderclaps and the rain... I have a rather loud surround system in there, had it on full volume and still couldn't hear a thing from the TV... crazy weather.
Still, watered the grass for me, one less thing to do this week
Letter with Orange Addressing Blair to End TRNC Embargo By Cihan News Agency
Published: Thursday June 30, 2005
zaman.com
Further action in support of the case for lifting the sanctions imposed on the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) took place on June 27.
A group of youngsters representing the "International Association of Turkish Cypriots" visited the residence of the British Prime Minister Tony Blair at 10 Downing Street and left an orange from Northern Cyprus with a TRNC flag on it, together with a letter addressed to Blair, in support of the lifting of the isolation on Turkish Cyprus. The letter pointing to the sanctions and the isolation reads: "We want to be able take flights and send letters directly to our home country. Our orange too should be able to enter the world market without facing any obstacles. We expect you to make the steps required to end this inhuman policy during your Presidency of the European Union."
Furthermore, it has been announced that Turkish Cypriots are organizing a meeting scheduled for July 3, in North London, for a lifting of the sanctions and the isolation on TRNC. London http://www.zaman.com/?bl=international& ... 0&hn=21158 ____________________________________________________________
They didn't inform Blair though from which stolen grove the orange was picked up?
They didn't inform Blair though from which stolen grove the orange was picked up?
Did you investigate its origin?
It probably came from a tc owned grove but you have made assumptions out of sheer arrogance, and also as we speak the ROC is using tc land and groves in the south and selling oranges, stop being so petty please.
the propposed location is very bad. the only attention it will get is that of the police when trouble breaks out. turks marching through a 'greek' area is just not a good idea. will have a detremental effect. the after-math will just further claims that the two sides can not get along.