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British Couple Must Demolish Cyprus Home, EU Top Court Says

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Postby Sotos » Tue Apr 28, 2009 4:35 pm

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kurupetos wrote:
Z4 wrote:halil, yfronts - where are you? :)


...insan, VP where are you? :D :lol:


Hopefully they will now leave the forum so we don;t have to read their dribble!


They will be back. They wait for Ankara to tell them what they should say :lol:
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Postby DT. » Tue Apr 28, 2009 4:39 pm

Bananiot wrote:No Greek Cypriot newspaper has the news as the decision was out this morning, after the newspapers came out. If tomorrow's Cyprus Mail does not lead with this story, I am prepared to declare it an organ of the Anglo americans, like all the cretins in this forum.


http://www.philenews.com/main/1,1,22,0,7165-.aspx

http://www.politis-news.com/cgibin/hweb ... latestnews
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Postby Sotos » Tue Apr 28, 2009 4:42 pm

Bananiot wrote:No Greek Cypriot newspaper has the news as the decision was out this morning, after the newspapers came out. If tomorrow's Cyprus Mail does not lead with this story, I am prepared to declare it an organ of the Anglo americans, like all the cretins in this forum.


:roll: So what if they have this story? I bet most of the TC newspapers will have it also.
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Postby insan » Tue Apr 28, 2009 4:43 pm

kurupetos wrote:
Z4 wrote:halil, yfronts - where are you? :)


...insan, VP where are you? :D :lol:


I'm here, don't worry. I'm aware of the game but it seems u r not. "They" force Turkey to make her long awaited historical decision. I can assure u that nothing will come out how u expected. These latest developments will lead a fluttering and fussing over each other process. During this process the next 10 years of the world will be shaped.

Result of Orams case will quickly bring the exchange of properties into agenda.

Sorry but I can't give much details to lamers. :lol:
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Postby boulio » Tue Apr 28, 2009 4:43 pm

http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/english/worl ... .asp?scr=1

notice how they say abandoning ,they forget to include at gunpoint and fear for there lives and women.

How is that Bananoit?
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Postby boulio » Tue Apr 28, 2009 4:45 pm

Insan are you stupid or you just play stupid?

this has nothing to do with turkey,the orams will either demolish and return the property or lose there home in england,along with the other 22,000 europeans(mostly british) who own in the north this will also put a nail in coffin of property sales in the north at least to europeans.
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Postby Sotos » Tue Apr 28, 2009 4:45 pm

insan wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
Z4 wrote:halil, yfronts - where are you? :)


...insan, VP where are you? :D :lol:


I'm here, don't worry. I'm aware of the game but it seems u r not. "They" force Turkey to make her long awaited historical decision. I can assure u that nothing will come out how u expected. These latest developments will lead a fluttering and fussing over each other process. During this process the next 10 years of the world will be shaped.

Result of Orams case will quickly bring the exchange of properties into agenda.

Sorry but I can't give much details to lamers. :lol:


You can't give details because you are talking crap and you are afraid to guess something that will not come true because then we will all be laughing at you again ;)
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Postby insan » Tue Apr 28, 2009 4:47 pm

Sotos wrote:
insan wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
Z4 wrote:halil, yfronts - where are you? :)


...insan, VP where are you? :D :lol:


I'm here, don't worry. I'm aware of the game but it seems u r not. "They" force Turkey to make her long awaited historical decision. I can assure u that nothing will come out how u expected. These latest developments will lead a fluttering and fussing over each other process. During this process the next 10 years of the world will be shaped.

Result of Orams case will quickly bring the exchange of properties into agenda.

Sorry but I can't give much details to lamers. :lol:


You can't give details because you are talking crap and you are afraid to guess something that will not come true because then we will all be laughing at you again ;)


Let's see. Things r accelerated. It won't take too long... :wink:
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Postby Sotos » Tue Apr 28, 2009 4:50 pm

insan wrote:
Sotos wrote:
insan wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
Z4 wrote:halil, yfronts - where are you? :)


...insan, VP where are you? :D :lol:


I'm here, don't worry. I'm aware of the game but it seems u r not. "They" force Turkey to make her long awaited historical decision. I can assure u that nothing will come out how u expected. These latest developments will lead a fluttering and fussing over each other process. During this process the next 10 years of the world will be shaped.

Result of Orams case will quickly bring the exchange of properties into agenda.

Sorry but I can't give much details to lamers. :lol:


You can't give details because you are talking crap and you are afraid to guess something that will not come true because then we will all be laughing at you again ;)


Let's see. Things r accelerated. It won't take too long... :wink:


Too long for what? Why don't you say it and then we can see if you are right? What are you afraid of? ;)
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Postby Kikapu » Tue Apr 28, 2009 4:51 pm

Anything news worthy happened today.??

I would like to ask the ADMIN to move this thread to the OBITURIES section due to the fact that many "Scumdog Millionaires" who bought stolen GC land are having heart attacks all over since this news broke out.!

Well, so much for the much appraised British Lobby group in the "trnc" by the NeoPartitionist who were going to stop this opinion from becoming a ruling.!

This is just one more tightening of the "legal noose" around the "trnc's" neck, I'm afraid. As I stated before, this ruling will take the property issue off Christofias's hand to negotiate anything with what Talat wants, because all of a sudden, there are few thousand more GC's at the negotiating table (in spirit) to tell Talat that it will be they who would decide what happens with their own properties in the north and not Christofias any longer, if they don't get good results from the negotiations. If Talat was in a jam before, he is going to be neck deep from now on.

This may force the negotiations to collapse by blaming the EU for not preventing this opinion from becoming a ruling, which Talat already stated as much. This will also put a lot of pressure on Turkey to start making things happen to save her EU talks. Will Turkey then start telling the TC’s, that they will need to get a deal done as soon as possible with the GC’s, which will be the same deal Turkey will cut with the RoC behind the scenes. This all remains to be seen, but during these tough economic times, the last thing Turkey wants to do, is to pay much more to keep the sinking “trnc” afloat now that this ruling will destroy the already anaemic economy on many fronts in the north.

It will be a lonely place at the top tonight for “Mr. President" Talat who has watched all these illegal acts to go on for years. He has no body to blame but himself and all the politicians who had helped create all these problems. Corruption always starts at the top before working itself down to the common man on the street. They set the trend of illegalities for years and now the "legal noose" is tightening on them.!
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