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Punishment for those who bought property in occupied Cyprus

Postby Sotos » Sat Mar 28, 2009 5:11 pm

When we will win the Orams case this will open the door for us to go after many similar cases. :D What we need is a non-profit organization that will identify those that bought illegally in occupied Cyprus and create a database with information about them so we can go after them easily. This way our refugees will know that there are much easier and better ways than to use their pseudo property commission that is worthless! What do you think is the best way to take this info and create a database and make it easier for more people to go after these criminals like Apostolides did with the Orams?
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Postby paliometoxo » Sat Mar 28, 2009 5:30 pm

the win of this case will be a great day for those who have had their stolen property sold by tcs in the invaded north
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Postby Sotos » Sat Mar 28, 2009 5:35 pm

paliometoxo wrote:the win of this case will be a great day for those who have had their stolen property sold by tcs in the invaded north


Yes! But just one case is not enough. We have to go after much more than just the Orams. Then those thieves will know we are serious that we are not going to let them have our land!
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Postby paliometoxo » Sat Mar 28, 2009 6:01 pm

yes thats true, but the win of this one will help a lot. shows these english people that they cant buy stolen land and get away with it because its their cheap land in the sun and they dont care thats its stolen... shame on them.
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Re: Punishment for those who bought property in occupied Cyp

Postby wyoming cowboy » Sat Mar 28, 2009 6:07 pm

find out who they are, and organize protests outside of their house in the UK. create a nationwide uproar, with the headline"Uk citizens buying stolen lands"
Sotos wrote:When we will win the Orams case this will open the door for us to go after many similar cases. :D What we need is a non-profit organization that will identify those that bought illegally in occupied Cyprus and create a database with information about them so we can go after them easily. This way our refugees will know that there are much easier and better ways than to use their pseudo property commission that is worthless! What do you think is the best way to take this info and create a database and make it easier for more people to go after these criminals like Apostolides did with the Orams?
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Re: Punishment for those who bought property in occupied Cyp

Postby Sotos » Sat Mar 28, 2009 6:17 pm

wyoming cowboy wrote:find out who they are, and organize protests outside of their house in the UK. create a nationwide uproar, with the headline"Uk citizens buying stolen lands"
Sotos wrote:When we will win the Orams case this will open the door for us to go after many similar cases. :D What we need is a non-profit organization that will identify those that bought illegally in occupied Cyprus and create a database with information about them so we can go after them easily. This way our refugees will know that there are much easier and better ways than to use their pseudo property commission that is worthless! What do you think is the best way to take this info and create a database and make it easier for more people to go after these criminals like Apostolides did with the Orams?


ok but I am talking about the courts. For other "methods" (;)) there are easier ways because I know many of them come to the free areas for shopping and to use the airports :twisted: I think the database with their info can be used in many innovative ways ;)
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Postby Oracle » Sat Mar 28, 2009 6:52 pm

You have to be sensitive to the possibility that this may be labelled a 'witch-hunt' and you may lose popular support.

Also Data Protection Laws mean you have to tread carefully to avoid going on the wrong side of the Law yourself.

So think carefully, and it is right that you gather information along this path to justice ....
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Postby Viewpoint » Sat Mar 28, 2009 7:10 pm

Do you think the UK system will allow you to enforce your "ruling", they will tie you up in knots and what will it change? how many GCs will go home?
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Postby Kikapu » Sat Mar 28, 2009 7:46 pm

Viewpoint wrote:Do you think the UK system will allow you to enforce your "ruling", they will tie you up in knots and what will it change? how many GCs will go home?


Stop trying to protect these low lives, VP. I know in doing so, you are trying to protect some of your low life friends and family members also, but don't think for a second, that British courts are going to go against these laws approved by the ECJ, so to protect morally corrupted individuals. For what reason. Does the British government set free any criminal that is found guilty in other courtiers and then transferred to Britain. Hell NO. They serve their time for the crimes they have committed, only in jails in Britain and not abroad, for some.

The dye has been cast for these people, because soon or later, peace or no peace, partition or no partition, the north will want to be in the EU along with Turkey, and which ever one comes first, all these low lives will get theirs at that time, if not sooner. You should be mad at these people for trying to hold the TC's back for a better future, instead you are trying to protect these low lives.. How desperate are you by trying to protect these fools, or are you also worried, that the new enforcement laws will effect you also, and if you have done what the rest of these low lives have done, then you have it coming also. If so, happy sleepless nights. You have earned it so don’t blame others for passing a judgement on all the low lives who bought and sold stolen GC lands..!
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Postby Viewpoint » Sat Mar 28, 2009 8:00 pm

Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Do you think the UK system will allow you to enforce your "ruling", they will tie you up in knots and what will it change? how many GCs will go home?


Stop trying to protect these low lives, VP. I know in doing so, you are trying to protect some of your low life friends and family members also, but don't think for a second, that British courts are going to go against these laws approved by the ECJ, so to protect morally corrupted individuals. For what reason. Does the British government set free any criminal that is found guilty in other courtiers and then transferred to Britain. Hell NO. They serve their time for the crimes they have committed, only in jails in Britain and not abroad, for some.

The dye has been cast for these people, because soon or later, peace or no peace, partition or no partition, the north will want to be in the EU along with Turkey, and which ever one comes first, all these low lives will get theirs at that time, if not sooner. You should be mad at these people for trying to hold the TC's back for a better future, instead you are trying to protect these low lives.. How desperate are you by trying to protect these fools, or are you also worried, that the new enforcement laws will effect you also, and if you have done what the rest of these low lives have done, then you have it coming also. If so, happy sleepless nights. You have earned it so don’t blame others for passing a judgement on all the low lives who bought and sold stolen GC lands..!


Kikapu I am not worried at all, I am amused at they way you think a few UN EU decisions will change the dynamics of the problem, the Brits have not forgotten who their friends and enemies were back in 1960s..they will tie you up in knots...there is a very strong lobbying group here in the TRNC. What really interests me is, is that you feel you have a victory and that it will change everythign but are unable to see when andhow it will be implimented and what the real reprecussions will be to the side you have taken which is clearly GC.
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