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Postby Get Real! » Mon May 18, 2009 10:38 pm

The TC land is tiny compared to the size of the whole airport and it’s also in one of the corners. Half of this man’s land is outside the airport fencing.
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Postby Viewpoint » Mon May 18, 2009 10:39 pm

bill cobbett wrote:
zan wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
cyprusgeoff wrote:UK to Turkey, off one aircraft and on to another then on to North Cyprus
I would have thought.

Probably they are now seeking to avoid the two legs and fly direct.


As far as I know, the plane lands in Turkey and then takes off again, this time on a flight with another number.


I call it the "Midnight Express".!

If CTA is not careful, once the ECJ ruling has cleared the UK courts, they may become on a "hit list" for individuals and companies trespassing on GC land that the Ercan airport is built on. If they do not pay the fines, then it will be easy to confiscate the planes upon landing on any of the EU's other 26 member states by the actions of the courts.!



You land in the South mate and make sure you kiss the ground because it is built on TC land and when you lift your lips off the ground be sure to wipe the TC blood from your lips :evil:

Ansd you've got the cheek to demonise your own people for flying to their own country!! :roll:


Oh no, not the LCA pollocks again.

Which "tc" owned the hundreds of donums that LCA is built on Zan?


Hes taking the "RoC" to ECHR as his verdict was linked to the resolution of the Cyprus problem wheras the biased GCs courts ruled immediately on the Ormas case allowing them to take it to the UK.
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Postby humanist » Mon May 18, 2009 10:44 pm

looks like the "trnc" is not affected by the global financial crisis and have money to spend unnecessarily and then blame the RoC for their poorness ;)
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Postby Viewpoint » Mon May 18, 2009 10:55 pm

humanist wrote:looks like the "trnc" is not affected by the global financial crisis and have money to spend unnecessarily and then blame the RoC for their poorness ;)


Have you been to the TRNC? met any TC famalies?
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Postby humanist » Mon May 18, 2009 11:00 pm

I have been to the OCCUPIED area of Cyprus currently under Turkish control and yes I met my friends family now residing in one of the villages there.
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Postby Viewpoint » Mon May 18, 2009 11:09 pm

humanist wrote:I have been to the OCCUPIED area of Cyprus currently under Turkish control and yes I met my friends family now residing in one of the villages there.


What did you see there? truth please.
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Postby humanist » Mon May 18, 2009 11:21 pm

VP as I said back then in the centre of old Lefkosia I saw a whole lot of squarrels at the time I was told by you that most of the homes and people I saw there were settlers. I accept that. My friends family are doing okay financially. They feel imprisoned in their homeland, I don't think they can change that.


As I mentioned back then in the middle of the OCCUPIED Lefkosia around the coffee shops people got along with their everyday lives looking modern as the rest of Cyprus.

My point about global crisis was around the moneys needed to spend to take a case to court to allow flights from UK to an unrecognised part of the world.

I suspect that most TC's will be getting better off as they work in the south and take home pay packets that would be worth lots more than their counterparts in the occupied area.
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Postby Viewpoint » Mon May 18, 2009 11:28 pm

humanist wrote:VP as I said back then in the centre of old Lefkosia I saw a whole lot of squarrels at the time I was told by you that most of the homes and people I saw there were settlers. I accept that. My friends family are doing okay financially. They feel imprisoned in their homeland, I don't think they can change that.


As I mentioned back then in the middle of the OCCUPIED Lefkosia around the coffee shops people got along with their everyday lives looking modern as the rest of Cyprus.

My point about global crisis was around the moneys needed to spend to take a case to court to allow flights from UK to an unrecognised part of the world.

I suspect that most TC's will be getting better off as they work in the south and take home pay packets that would be worth lots more than their counterparts in the occupied area.


Have you not heard TCs are the first to be laid off in the south, so they are now working in the TRNC and have many stories to tell of how they were treated. What you saw was normal daily life, we are no different from south Cyprus. OK admitiditly our incomes may not be as high as those in the south but our outgoings are not as high either. We may not go to a restaurant every week but we go evey other week. We have people on lower incomes and people on higher incomes just like countiries allover the world. You like to paint the north as some undeveloped land where uneducated people like well sorry to disappoint but we are normal people living normal every day lives. The Orams case has brough about other attitudes and fired TCs to take their cases to court as well, they will borrow or find the money form family to counter GC property claims but they do not have a TC court to rule in their favor they have to take your GC courts and the "RoC" to the ECHR to get justice, what do you have to say about that?
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Postby Dr J » Mon May 18, 2009 11:37 pm

The Orams case has brough about other attitudes and fired TCs to take their cases to court as well, they will borrow or find the money form family to counter GC property claims but they do not have a TC court to rule in their favor they have to take your GC courts and the "RoC" to the ECHR to get justice, what do you have to say about that?


This is what we want tho. Creates a bigger chance and global PR for the right of return for Cypriot refugees : )
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Postby YFred » Mon May 18, 2009 11:48 pm

Dr J wrote:
The Orams case has brough about other attitudes and fired TCs to take their cases to court as well, they will borrow or find the money form family to counter GC property claims but they do not have a TC court to rule in their favor they have to take your GC courts and the "RoC" to the ECHR to get justice, what do you have to say about that?


This is what we want tho. Creates a bigger chance and global PR for the right of return for Cypriot refugees : )

How do you propose to deal with Cypriot refugees in the north who refuse to move back to the south if all GC refugees wish to go back to their homes?
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