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Jewish billionaire invests in northern Cyprus

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Postby Murataga » Fri Oct 31, 2008 9:17 am

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Viewpoint wrote:Now we have an influx of Iranians investing heavily in the TRNC.


What is an influx by your standards? Any data?


Sorry didn't count them on the way in at Ercan but they seem interested in buying land or settling in the TRNC due to the bad restrictions/conditions they are living under in Iran. We even have them studying at our universities, their families come to visit and ask for permission to stay, ah what a multicultural country we are becoming.


ah, I am afraid you are not a country. What there is in north Cyprus is a territory which belongs to Republic of Cyprus and it is currently illegally occupied by Turkish troops. Just the facts.


No need to be afraid; we are a country (although a small one) recognized by one of the major powers in this part of the world and that seems to be woking alright for now. We are working towards improving this.

What there is in north Cyprus is Turkish Cypriots who made it out of the enclaves that the criminal GC regime shoved them in to. Those Turkish Cypriots established an effective administration and the means for their security so as to not be put in the same circumstances ever again in the 60s. Just the facts.
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Postby DT. » Fri Oct 31, 2008 9:37 am

Murataga wrote:
Piratis wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
DT. wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Now we have an influx of Iranians investing heavily in the TRNC.


What is an influx by your standards? Any data?


Sorry didn't count them on the way in at Ercan but they seem interested in buying land or settling in the TRNC due to the bad restrictions/conditions they are living under in Iran. We even have them studying at our universities, their families come to visit and ask for permission to stay, ah what a multicultural country we are becoming.


ah, I am afraid you are not a country. What there is in north Cyprus is a territory which belongs to Republic of Cyprus and it is currently illegally occupied by Turkish troops. Just the facts.


No need to be afraid; we are a country (although a small one) recognized by one of the major powers in this part of the world and that seems to be woking alright for now. We are working towards improving this.

What there is in north Cyprus is Turkish Cypriots who made it out of the enclaves that the criminal GC regime shoved them in to. Those Turkish Cypriots established an effective administration and the means for their security so as to not be put in the same circumstances ever again in the 60s. Just the facts.


If by effective administration you mean by cleansing the land from its owners and using the resources these people left behind to fund a bankrupt economy then yes...you've been very effective at setting up an occupation regime. So far its done everything an occupation regime is meant to do. It came to this country by killing innocents, it then stole the land it wanted by kicking out its rightful owners and has kept that land by stationing 40,000 troops on it.

Killing, thieving and occupying.....very effective.
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Postby waldorf » Fri Oct 31, 2008 9:40 am

D.T.

What strange bed fellows to be housing in the TRNC. Israelis and Iranians.
The latter threatens the extinction of the former, and the former gives the distinct impression it is planning to bomb the nuclear shit out opf the latter. :roll:
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Postby DT. » Fri Oct 31, 2008 9:44 am

waldorf wrote:D.T.

What strange bed fellows to be housing in the TRNC. Israelis and Iranians.
The latter threatens the extinction of the former, and the former gives the distinct impression it is planning to bomb the nuclear shit out opf the latter. :roll:


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Postby Murataga » Fri Oct 31, 2008 9:50 am

DT. wrote:
Murataga wrote:
Piratis wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
DT. wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Now we have an influx of Iranians investing heavily in the TRNC.


What is an influx by your standards? Any data?


Sorry didn't count them on the way in at Ercan but they seem interested in buying land or settling in the TRNC due to the bad restrictions/conditions they are living under in Iran. We even have them studying at our universities, their families come to visit and ask for permission to stay, ah what a multicultural country we are becoming.


ah, I am afraid you are not a country. What there is in north Cyprus is a territory which belongs to Republic of Cyprus and it is currently illegally occupied by Turkish troops. Just the facts.


No need to be afraid; we are a country (although a small one) recognized by one of the major powers in this part of the world and that seems to be woking alright for now. We are working towards improving this.

What there is in north Cyprus is Turkish Cypriots who made it out of the enclaves that the criminal GC regime shoved them in to. Those Turkish Cypriots established an effective administration and the means for their security so as to not be put in the same circumstances ever again in the 60s. Just the facts.


If by effective administration you mean by cleansing the land from its owners and using the resources these people left behind to fund a bankrupt economy then yes...you've been very effective at setting up an occupation regime. So far its done everything an occupation regime is meant to do. It came to this country by killing innocents, it then stole the land it wanted by kicking out its rightful owners and has kept that land by stationing 40,000 troops on it.

Killing, thieving and occupying.....very effective.


LEt`s do this one at a time... GDP is higher than Bulgaria that just made the EU, so I`m fine with that. The regime is that of a TC, not occupation. The TCs were kicked out of land they owned and all they did was to carve out a piece where they can live without getting murdered by the Greek troops you invited by the thousands when there was not a single batallion of the Turkish Army on this island. All the conflicts after the establishment of the RoC have been launched by the GC wing. ANd yes we do need additional reinforcement to protect ourselves from the National Guard you etsbliched before the Turkish Army arrived, before the TRNC was established and against the constitution of the RoC. Another satisfied customer - will there be anything else?
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Postby Floda » Fri Oct 31, 2008 10:11 am

Back to the same old arguments again, meanwhile the Jews will be sneaking in through the back door and slowly taking whatever they can get their thieving hands on.

They will relish the friction that exists between the two opposing forces, stir up as much hatred as possible and even finance both sides to ensure continuity, THEN, when finally solutions are found, there will be nothing left worth arguing about.

Such is the method of the Jew, you think you are suffering now eh?, just wait till the Jews get a firm grip and start squeezing, actually we are not really allowed to discuss the Jews are we ?, just look up past posts where they are mentioned and you will find that very few are willing to acknowledge the evils that are perpetrated by them, preferring instead to refer to the sufferings of the past.

Ever stopped to wonder WHY they have been subjected to such suffering for so long?. :roll:
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Postby DT. » Fri Oct 31, 2008 10:39 am

Murataga wrote:
DT. wrote:
Murataga wrote:
Piratis wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
DT. wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Now we have an influx of Iranians investing heavily in the TRNC.


What is an influx by your standards? Any data?


Sorry didn't count them on the way in at Ercan but they seem interested in buying land or settling in the TRNC due to the bad restrictions/conditions they are living under in Iran. We even have them studying at our universities, their families come to visit and ask for permission to stay, ah what a multicultural country we are becoming.


ah, I am afraid you are not a country. What there is in north Cyprus is a territory which belongs to Republic of Cyprus and it is currently illegally occupied by Turkish troops. Just the facts.


No need to be afraid; we are a country (although a small one) recognized by one of the major powers in this part of the world and that seems to be woking alright for now. We are working towards improving this.

What there is in north Cyprus is Turkish Cypriots who made it out of the enclaves that the criminal GC regime shoved them in to. Those Turkish Cypriots established an effective administration and the means for their security so as to not be put in the same circumstances ever again in the 60s. Just the facts.


If by effective administration you mean by cleansing the land from its owners and using the resources these people left behind to fund a bankrupt economy then yes...you've been very effective at setting up an occupation regime. So far its done everything an occupation regime is meant to do. It came to this country by killing innocents, it then stole the land it wanted by kicking out its rightful owners and has kept that land by stationing 40,000 troops on it.

Killing, thieving and occupying.....very effective.


LEt`s do this one at a time... GDP is higher than Bulgaria that just made the EU, so I`m fine with that. The regime is that of a TC, not occupation. The TCs were kicked out of land they owned and all they did was to carve out a piece where they can live without getting murdered by the Greek troops you invited by the thousands when there was not a single batallion of the Turkish Army on this island. All the conflicts after the establishment of the RoC have been launched by the GC wing. ANd yes we do need additional reinforcement to protect ourselves from the National Guard you etsbliched before the Turkish Army arrived, before the TRNC was established and against the constitution of the RoC. Another satisfied customer - will there be anything else?


Right let's start. The GDP of Bulgaria in 2006 was $78.68 Billion https://www.cia.gov/library/publication ... nt/bu.html

and the GDP per capita is $11,800 (2007)

your gdp (which roughly means you've sold this amount of GC land this year and received this amount of Turkish handouts this year) was $1.86 billion.
The Turkish Cypriots are heavily dependent on transfers from the Turkish Government. Ankara directly finances around one-third of the "TRNC's" budget. Aid from Turkey has exceeded $400 million annually in recent years.
From CIA Factbook

And you've managed to reduce your GDP by 2% in 2007.

As for carving out a little land of their own :lol: 40,000 troops murdering, pillaging and raping their way through 37% of this island and etnically cleansing 1/3 of this islands population is a much better description. Face it...you live in our stolen homes. You can't live with it, its eating you up cause right now this minute you're stealing my home and 100,000's of other people's homes.

Killing, thieving, occupying. Your motto

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Postby Piratis » Fri Oct 31, 2008 12:38 pm

All the conflicts between Cypriots and Turks were started by the Turks.

In 1571, in 1821 (and everything in between), in 1958 and in 1974.

If you want we can take the cases one by one and see how the Turks kept attacking the Cypriots with the aim to take our land, enslave us, and deny to us our freedom and self-determination.

The Cypriots never ventured out of their own island to enslave others or try to impose their rule over others.
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Postby Medman » Fri Oct 31, 2008 1:58 pm

help me out Piratis
'All conflicts between Cypriots and Turks were started by Turks'.
Are you talking about Turkish Cypriots or Mainland Turks or both?

1974- Greek backed coup to oust Markarios happened on 15th July 1974. Greeks killing Greeks before Turkish Army turned up on 20th July.
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Postby roseandchan » Fri Oct 31, 2008 2:17 pm

the only development i know of is in the karpaz area,where the builder is jewish and doing a good job apparently.
chelsy village is a dump. also in arapkoy is the kyrenia dog rescue centre, i wouldn't want to live anywhere near that.
the power station is just down a bit from that on the coast. not your ideal location.
if i were looking for any type of investment it would be one of the last places i would look. unless i was looking for a landfill site.
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