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Turkish Cypriots treated fairly..?

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Postby humanist » Thu Sep 04, 2008 10:05 am

Ok am officially not enterring into a conversation with VP after hsi last post. I rely on DT, Oracle, Paphitis, Piratis and Nikitas to remind me of this declaration ;):):):):)
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Postby denizaksulu » Thu Sep 04, 2008 4:11 pm

BC Numismatics wrote:Roseandchan,
The administration in northern Cyprus is only a committee,not a government.The only legal Cypriot Government is the one in Nicosia.

Aidan.



You dont have to split hairs. Both represent their own sides. Call them what you like. At least the opposing negotiators are recognising each other.
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Postby humanist » Thu Sep 04, 2008 6:23 pm

wasn't having a go at the average person like halil. my point was that the trnc goverment are giving us brits a hard time at the moment. it is totally racist. the new law they are looking at, is to stop uni educated expats from working in the trnc. basically you could look at it as they only want the stupid expats here. after all they have found enough to sell greek land to already. the price of electric has gone up 100% since last year. if an expat doesn't pay up on time they get cut off and charged loads of money to get reconnected. my tc neighbour has a 7,000 ytl outstanding electric bill and still is connected. ( no he doesn't run blackpool illuminations!)we get no free medical assistance here. this is how the pecking order goes: tc's first(fair enough) turkish second. brits and other e.u expats third. lots of brits are leaving they have had all they are going to take.


go tell someone who cares, what did you expect its an illegal state and you voluntarily chose to settle there, thereby, supported the racism against GC's. it's called getting a taste of your own medicine.
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Postby miltiades » Thu Sep 04, 2008 8:32 pm

roseandchan wrote:i wasn't having a go at the average person like halil. my point was that the trnc goverment are giving us brits a hard time at the moment. it is totally racist. the new law they are looking at, is to stop uni educated expats from working in the trnc. basically you could look at it as they only want the stupid expats here. after all they have found enough to sell greek land to already. the price of electric has gone up 100% since last year. if an expat doesn't pay up on time they get cut off and charged loads of money to get reconnected. my tc neighbour has a 7,000 ytl outstanding electric bill and still is connected. ( no he doesn't run blackpool illuminations!)we get no free medical assistance here. this is how the pecking order goes: tc's first(fair enough) turkish second. brits and other e.u expats third. lots of brits are leaving they have had all they are going to take.

I fail to see how university educated or just plain educated Brits are investing their money in a part of Cyprus that the entire world sees as an occupied part of Cyprus. Here I'm stating the view of all International organizations from the UN to the EU . I have to disagree with your consideration that University educated Brits are living in the occupied part of Cyprus.
My own feeling is that those that have chosen to take an investment risk have either been inappropriately adviced or are sheer ignorant of the situation in Cyprus. An acquaintance of mine has actually told me that the only reason he bought in the occupied parts was the price and nothing else.
You can not possibly justify an investment in any part of the world that the International community does not recognise .
The Northern part of Cyprus is under the direct control of Turkey with T/Cs having very little to say since their lively hood depends much on Turkeys handouts.
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Postby Maynard23 » Thu Sep 04, 2008 8:39 pm

miltiades wrote:
roseandchan wrote:i wasn't having a go at the average person like halil. my point was that the trnc goverment are giving us brits a hard time at the moment. it is totally racist. the new law they are looking at, is to stop uni educated expats from working in the trnc. basically you could look at it as they only want the stupid expats here. after all they have found enough to sell greek land to already. the price of electric has gone up 100% since last year. if an expat doesn't pay up on time they get cut off and charged loads of money to get reconnected. my tc neighbour has a 7,000 ytl outstanding electric bill and still is connected. ( no he doesn't run blackpool illuminations!)we get no free medical assistance here. this is how the pecking order goes: tc's first(fair enough) turkish second. brits and other e.u expats third. lots of brits are leaving they have had all they are going to take.

I fail to see how university educated or just plain educated Brits are investing their money in a part of Cyprus that the entire world sees as an occupied part of Cyprus. Here I'm stating the view of all International organizations from the UN to the EU . I have to disagree with your consideration that University educated Brits are living in the occupied part of Cyprus.
My own feeling is that those that have chosen to take an investment risk have either been inappropriately adviced or are sheer ignorant of the situation in Cyprus. An acquaintance of mine has actually told me that the only reason he bought in the occupied parts was the price and nothing else.
You can not possibly justify an investment in any part of the world that the International community does not recognise .
The Northern part of Cyprus is under the direct control of Turkey with T/Cs having very little to say since their lively hood depends much on Turkeys handouts.




Did it ever occur to you that they may have studied politics a little more extensively than YOU [who has his head stuck up his arse most of the time] and are aware of the fact that in politics, the trick is to convince everybody that things will change but actually stay as they are, or get slightly worse.

You've been around a long time mate, haven't you learned ANYTHING ?.
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Postby miltiades » Thu Sep 04, 2008 8:46 pm

Maynard23 wrote:
miltiades wrote:
roseandchan wrote:i wasn't having a go at the average person like halil. my point was that the trnc goverment are giving us brits a hard time at the moment. it is totally racist. the new law they are looking at, is to stop uni educated expats from working in the trnc. basically you could look at it as they only want the stupid expats here. after all they have found enough to sell greek land to already. the price of electric has gone up 100% since last year. if an expat doesn't pay up on time they get cut off and charged loads of money to get reconnected. my tc neighbour has a 7,000 ytl outstanding electric bill and still is connected. ( no he doesn't run blackpool illuminations!)we get no free medical assistance here. this is how the pecking order goes: tc's first(fair enough) turkish second. brits and other e.u expats third. lots of brits are leaving they have had all they are going to take.

I fail to see how university educated or just plain educated Brits are investing their money in a part of Cyprus that the entire world sees as an occupied part of Cyprus. Here I'm stating the view of all International organizations from the UN to the EU . I have to disagree with your consideration that University educated Brits are living in the occupied part of Cyprus.
My own feeling is that those that have chosen to take an investment risk have either been inappropriately adviced or are sheer ignorant of the situation in Cyprus. An acquaintance of mine has actually told me that the only reason he bought in the occupied parts was the price and nothing else.
You can not possibly justify an investment in any part of the world that the International community does not recognise .
The Northern part of Cyprus is under the direct control of Turkey with T/Cs having very little to say since their lively hood depends much on Turkeys handouts.




Did it ever occur to you that they may have studied politics a little more extensively than YOU [who has his head stuck up his arse most of the time] and are aware of the fact that in politics, the trick is to convince everybody that things will change but actually stay as they are, or get slightly worse.

You've been around a long time mate, haven't you learned ANYTHING ?.

Here you go again boy exhibiting the effects of being dogged .
Shut it stupid , both ends please, enough dogging wouldn't you say so stupid .
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Postby halil » Thu Sep 04, 2008 8:56 pm

I didn't get clear what rose is trying to say is correct news about is

permitting foreign employees on a sector specific basis for positions that require high school and university education they will not give permission to employ foreigners if there are suitable citizens already available in the TRNC.

for doing this he would like to give more chance to our kids. Foreigner workers even if they are graduated ones they accept low wages . also they works illegaly .

they are also trying to control the illegal employees in the country so far only 55000 of them under the control and every year they are permits have to be renewed.
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Postby Maynard23 » Thu Sep 04, 2008 9:02 pm

Straight in like a Jack Russell, teeth bared but oblivious to the point being raised.

Do you actually believe that anything you write on this forum will be of any consequence to what has already been decided by those who are now putting on the political show ?.

I would have thought that YOU, being a bit longer in the tooth than many other forum members, would at least have tumbled the game of politicians.

It would appear not, but you do display an extraordinary talent for offering abuse to any who are not in agreement
with your own grovelling opinions. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

You would sell your own country down the river if it became a choice of who held the upper hand, look at your past posts, you are no more than an errand boy to those who are in power AT THE TIME, it will be fun to watch you squirm if [and when] the tables are turned.

IMHO. (well I'll be dogged !!) :lol:
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Postby miltiades » Thu Sep 04, 2008 9:12 pm

Maynard23 wrote:Straight in like a Jack Russell, teeth bared but oblivious to the point being raised.

Do you actually believe that anything you write on this forum will be of any consequence to what has already been decided by those who are now putting on the political show ?.

I would have thought that YOU, being a bit longer in the tooth than many other forum members, would at least have tumbled the game of politicians.

It would appear not, but you do display an extraordinary talent for offering abuse to any who are not in agreement
with your own grovelling opinions. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

You would sell your own country down the river if it became a choice of who held the upper hand, look at your past posts, you are no more than an errand boy to those who are in power AT THE TIME, it will be fun to watch you squirm if [and when] the tables are turned.

IMHO. (well I'll be dogged !!) :lol:

Shut it stupid !
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Postby Maynard23 » Thu Sep 04, 2008 9:25 pm

miltiades wrote:
Maynard23 wrote:Straight in like a Jack Russell, teeth bared but oblivious to the point being raised.

Do you actually believe that anything you write on this forum will be of any consequence to what has already been decided by those who are now putting on the political show ?.

I would have thought that YOU, being a bit longer in the tooth than many other forum members, would at least have tumbled the game of politicians.

It would appear not, but you do display an extraordinary talent for offering abuse to any who are not in agreement
with your own grovelling opinions. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

You would sell your own country down the river if it became a choice of who held the upper hand, look at your past posts, you are no more than an errand boy to those who are in power AT THE TIME, it will be fun to watch you squirm if [and when] the tables are turned.

IMHO. (well I'll be dogged !!) :lol:

Shut it stupid !



Sorry mate, can't do it, you see, when I've been on the sauce I tend to speak the truth as I see it, YOU seem to sink into some kind of stupor and it results in your usual inability to come up with anything other than insult.

You are no ambassador to your country, the likes of you will eventually be the ruin of it.

I say what I think whereas YOU merely repeat that which has already been said [or done] by he who holds the "Whip Hand" at the time of YOUR predictable opinions.

You don't believe me ?, look up your past posts, I have. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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