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Neo-Turkish Cypriots just don’t cut it with me…

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby BlackBolt » Fri Nov 14, 2008 6:23 pm

kentish wrote:I am with Birkibrisli on this one although i dont agree there can ever be any sort of settlement agreeable to both sides.I would be happy for the present situation to continue for ever.
I have just come back from a glorious week in the north and in my opinion things continue to improve.
As for kikapu ,you continue to spout bullshit of the highest order,stolen doors and windows ? do me a favour,the risk of that on an empty property is no worse in north cyprus( probably less) than anywhere else in the world

as for the cost of materials, hello, take a look at the cost of materials anywhere in the world at this moment in time.


I'm sure you would love for things to stay as they are. After all, if there is a decent solution then you'll have to get out of that GC property you're occupying and have to actually buy one for yourself instead of living off the handouts thrown to you by your Turkish masters.

If things are so 'glorious' in the Puppet State, then why don't you move there permanantly? Maybe because it's not so 'glorious' as you would have us believe, especially without a pocket full of British cash.
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Postby kentish » Fri Nov 14, 2008 6:30 pm

call it what you like growuptcs but nethertheless its very nice and the 20 or so british tourists on the flight enjoyed themselves very much i gather.

and blackbolt wrong i am afraid. no hand outs and nothing free, my families place is on tc land owned and unaffected by the turkish peacekeeping force.also i have no intention of ever living in cyprus , it is a glorious holiday destination for me my friend
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Postby BlackBolt » Fri Nov 14, 2008 6:36 pm

kentish wrote:call it what you like growuptcs but nethertheless its very nice and the 20 or so british tourists on the flight enjoyed themselves very much i gather.

and blackbolt wrong i am afraid. no hand outs and nothing free, my families place is on tc land owned and unaffected by the turkish peacekeeping force.also i have no intention of ever living in cyprus , it is a glorious holiday destination for me my friend


Turkish Peacekeeping Force :lol: :lol: :lol:

Regardless of where your personal land is, the point remains for the thousands of others who have no wish to give up their free houses.

I am sure if you were to experience living in the Puppet State permanently and have to earn your living there without any income from abroad then you would have a far different perspective to the one you express having seen the 'holiday life'. Same applies for tourists, whether British or otherwise.
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Postby Tim Drayton » Fri Nov 14, 2008 6:42 pm

BlackBolt wrote:
kentish wrote:call it what you like growuptcs but nethertheless its very nice and the 20 or so british tourists on the flight enjoyed themselves very much i gather.

and blackbolt wrong i am afraid. no hand outs and nothing free, my families place is on tc land owned and unaffected by the turkish peacekeeping force.also i have no intention of ever living in cyprus , it is a glorious holiday destination for me my friend


Turkish Peacekeeping Force :lol: :lol: :lol:

Regardless of where your personal land is, the point remains for the thousands of others who have no wish to give up their free houses.

I am sure if you were to experience living in the Puppet State permanently and have to earn your living there without any income from abroad then you would have a far different perspective to the one you express having seen the 'holiday life'. Same applies for tourists, whether British or otherwise.


The only people who got free houses were the first wave of mainland Turkish settlers. Turkish Cypriots either own property to which they have legitmate title under the laws of the RoC, or occupy property which was assigned to them on an "equal value" basis with reference to property that they left behind in the south.
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Postby kentish » Fri Nov 14, 2008 6:55 pm

BlackBolt wrote:
kentish wrote:call it what you like growuptcs but nethertheless its very nice and the 20 or so british tourists on the flight enjoyed themselves very much i gather.

and blackbolt wrong i am afraid. no hand outs and nothing free, my families place is on tc land owned and unaffected by the turkish peacekeeping force.also i have no intention of ever living in cyprus , it is a glorious holiday destination for me my friend


Turkish Peacekeeping Force :lol: :lol: :lol:

Regardless of where your personal land is, the point remains for the thousands of others who have no wish to give up their free houses.

I am sure if you were to experience living in the Puppet State permanently and have to earn your living there without any income from abroad then you would have a far different perspective to the one you express having seen the 'holiday life'. Same applies for tourists, whether British or otherwise.


you are struggling blackbolt,knock holiday life then.by the way whenever i see a member of the turkish peacekeeping force i cant help but admire the wonderful work they have carried out on the island since 1974
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Postby BlackBolt » Fri Nov 14, 2008 6:59 pm

Tim Drayton wrote:
BlackBolt wrote:
kentish wrote:call it what you like growuptcs but nethertheless its very nice and the 20 or so british tourists on the flight enjoyed themselves very much i gather.

and blackbolt wrong i am afraid. no hand outs and nothing free, my families place is on tc land owned and unaffected by the turkish peacekeeping force.also i have no intention of ever living in cyprus , it is a glorious holiday destination for me my friend


Turkish Peacekeeping Force :lol: :lol: :lol:

Regardless of where your personal land is, the point remains for the thousands of others who have no wish to give up their free houses.

I am sure if you were to experience living in the Puppet State permanently and have to earn your living there without any income from abroad then you would have a far different perspective to the one you express having seen the 'holiday life'. Same applies for tourists, whether British or otherwise.


The only people who got free houses were the first wave of mainland Turkish settlers. Turkish Cypriots either own property to which they have legitmate title under the laws of the RoC, or occupy property which was assigned to them on an "equal value" basis with reference to property that they left behind in the south.


As far as I am aware, there is nothing to stop the vast majority (if not all) TCs returning to claim their land in the ROC. They have lost nothing other than that which they gave up of their own free will and can reclaim at any time, unlike their GC counterparts who are prevented from returning by the Turkish army and 'settlers', not to mention the inevitable hardships that any Greek or GC living under a Turkish controlled regime would suffer.

Therefore the TCs' claim to GC property (of equal value or otherwise) just because they choose to live in and support an illegal occupation of Cyprus is utter nonsense.
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Postby BlackBolt » Fri Nov 14, 2008 7:05 pm

kentish wrote:
BlackBolt wrote:
kentish wrote:call it what you like growuptcs but nethertheless its very nice and the 20 or so british tourists on the flight enjoyed themselves very much i gather.

and blackbolt wrong i am afraid. no hand outs and nothing free, my families place is on tc land owned and unaffected by the turkish peacekeeping force.also i have no intention of ever living in cyprus , it is a glorious holiday destination for me my friend


Turkish Peacekeeping Force :lol: :lol: :lol:

Regardless of where your personal land is, the point remains for the thousands of others who have no wish to give up their free houses.

I am sure if you were to experience living in the Puppet State permanently and have to earn your living there without any income from abroad then you would have a far different perspective to the one you express having seen the 'holiday life'. Same applies for tourists, whether British or otherwise.


you are struggling blackbolt,knock holiday life then.by the way whenever i see a member of the turkish peacekeeping force i cant help but admire the wonderful work they have carried out on the island since 1974


I didn't knock the 'holiday life'. My point was/is that when you go to the Puppet State with a fistful of British pounds (or whatever foreign currency) then you are not living the daily life that those individuals who choose to live there must endure.

To you it's a paradise because you're just there for aq couple of weeks to have a good time and enjoy the sunshine, but it's not always so rosy for alot of the people who live there. Just read what some of your own people say on here.

Similarly, you may find that alot of your brethren do not share your views about the work of the Turkish military on the island.
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Postby kentish » Fri Nov 14, 2008 7:23 pm

silly boy, never mind people on this forum , the people i meet and talk to are generally very happy and content although they could do with a bit more water , but for you to use words like "endure" confirm the usual scenes that gc try to portray of north cyprus.it just doesnt wash i am afraid.
whats done is done,you just have to move on.
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Postby bigOz » Fri Nov 14, 2008 9:01 pm

kentish wrote:
BlackBolt wrote:
kentish wrote:call it what you like growuptcs but nethertheless its very nice and the 20 or so british tourists on the flight enjoyed themselves very much i gather.

and blackbolt wrong i am afraid. no hand outs and nothing free, my families place is on tc land owned and unaffected by the turkish peacekeeping force.also i have no intention of ever living in cyprus , it is a glorious holiday destination for me my friend


Turkish Peacekeeping Force :lol: :lol: :lol:

Regardless of where your personal land is, the point remains for the thousands of others who have no wish to give up their free houses.

I am sure if you were to experience living in the Puppet State permanently and have to earn your living there without any income from abroad then you would have a far different perspective to the one you express having seen the 'holiday life'. Same applies for tourists, whether British or otherwise.


you are struggling blackbolt,knock holiday life then.by the way whenever i see a member of the turkish peacekeeping force i cant help but admire the wonderful work they have carried out on the island since 1974

Well said Kentish - our countrymen in South so used to be supported and protected by European nations/nationalities, they get into a shock mode whenever anyone speaks out the truth about the TRNC. Have you ever heard of "megalo-mania" it is derived from a Greek word and often results in "Delusions of Grandeur". As it seems to be the case with many GCs in this forum... :lol:
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Postby Kikapu » Fri Nov 14, 2008 9:03 pm

kentish wrote:
As for kikapu ,you continue to spout bullshit of the highest order,stolen doors and windows ? do me a favour,the risk of that on an empty property is no worse in north cyprus( probably less) than anywhere else in the world

as for the cost of materials, hello, take a look at the cost of materials anywhere in the world at this moment in time.


Welcome back Kentish.

First you call what I wrote on another thread "bullshit of the highest order", then you go on and agree with what I wrote to being the truth with the following remarks;

"the risk of that on an empty property is no worse in north cyprus(probably less) than anywhere else in the world"

"as for the cost of materials, hello, take a look at the cost of materials anywhere in the world at this moment in time"


Once again, welcome back Kentish.! :lol:
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