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Postby yialousa1971 » Sun Jun 14, 2009 5:00 am

We, the undersigned civil society representatives and individuals, are united in denouncing the biased ECJ ruling on the Orams case. While ignoring our human rights, we believe it undermines the UN endorsed principles of bi-communality, political equality and bi-zonality in reaching a negotiated settlement for Cyprus.

The international community has confirmed that the subject of property in the context of the Cyprus issue is political, with each party owning properly in the territory of the other. It therefore needs to be resolved through negotiations in full view of the agreed principle of bi-zonality which should be clearly brought out by the fact that each federated state will... SIGN PETITION HERE


http://www.kuzey-kibris.com/eng/
Association of Turkish Cypriots Abroad, bunch of thieves.
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Postby eracles » Sun Jun 14, 2009 8:56 am

We, the undersigned have been getting very rich selling off Greek Cypriot land to greedy Brits, the ECJ ruling now threatens our shameless whoring of the land of our beloved compatriots (who we wanted to reunite with in 2004). It's not fair!
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Postby Oracle » Sun Jun 14, 2009 8:57 am

They never tire of making fools of themselves ... :lol:
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Postby paaul12 » Sun Jun 14, 2009 10:31 am

Yes, lets look at these thieves!!!!!!


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http://www.cyprusliving.org/phpbb/nfphp ... e92ef1d35e
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Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 9:54 am Post subject:

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Yes if the Orams lose the case then a lot of people in the South will be in fear of it happening to them as houses have been built on Turkish land, in this area, and sold to the Brits. As I stated Mandria is a prime example, 5 years ago large cheap houses were being sold in that area and many Brits picked up a bargain. Did they ever consider why these large houses were being sold a a low price? It is the same in the North, the land was free as it belongs to others so good profits were made just on the house alone. Are these people prepared to lose their houses?



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Postby paaul12 » Sun Jun 14, 2009 10:40 am

and, this land!!!


http://www.cyprus-mail.com/news/main.ph ... 3&cat_id=1

Turkish Cypriots will go to Androlikou
By Bejay Browne

THREE busloads of Turkish Cypriots from Myrtou, who own land in Androlikou village in the Akamas will arrive in the area on Sunday morning to protest against quarrying in the area.

Residents of the village sent out a desperate plea for help on Thursday, following constant quarrying, which they said was tearing the area apart.

Explosions and excavating for rock used for construction began the area earlier in the week just above a series of gorges containing wildlife and important flora and fauna.

The heavy excavations and continuous daily explosions are however quickly destroying the region, the residents said.

And, in the wake of the residents’ pleas, further problems have to come to light.

The committee for Androlikou is made up of five members, four of whom are Turkish Cypriot and the fifth a Greek Cypriot.

It now appears as if the village mukhtar travelled to Nicosia of his own accord, and signed papers prepared by the government, which gave permission for the new quarrying, without the consent of other council members. This is supported by the fact that the minutes of the relevant council meetings do not record any such permission.

Local doctor, Yiannis Taliotis had been asked by villagers to help. Androlikou once had a population of more than 600,but this has now dwindled to around only twenty permanent residents.

Sources close to the government said papers giving permission to quarry in the Akamas village were in order.

Taliotis said: “I think the government may have given a favourable outcome to these requests, as the people involved are all governmental, or close to the government. This doesn’t mean it’s right though. This is a Turkish Cypriot-owned village, and it’s impossible for residents to survive next to explosions and heavy quarrying."




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Postby Sotos » Sun Jun 14, 2009 11:35 am

paaul12 wrote:Yes, lets look at these thieves!!!!!!


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Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 9:54 am Post subject:

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Yes if the Orams lose the case then a lot of people in the South will be in fear of it happening to them as houses have been built on Turkish land, in this area, and sold to the Brits. As I stated Mandria is a prime example, 5 years ago large cheap houses were being sold in that area and many Brits picked up a bargain. Did they ever consider why these large houses were being sold a a low price? It is the same in the North, the land was free as it belongs to others so good profits were made just on the house alone. Are these people prepared to lose their houses?



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This is going to be your "evidence" in the court? What some idiot posts in a forum? No wonder you always lose :lol:
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Postby Icarus » Sun Jun 14, 2009 12:40 pm

paaul12 wrote:Yes, lets look at these thieves!!!!!!


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http://www.cyprusliving.org/phpbb/nfphp ... e92ef1d35e
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Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 9:54 am Post subject:

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Yes if the Orams lose the case then a lot of people in the South will be in fear of it happening to them as houses have been built on Turkish land, in this area, and sold to the Brits. As I stated Mandria is a prime example, 5 years ago large cheap houses were being sold in that area and many Brits picked up a bargain. Did they ever consider why these large houses were being sold a a low price? It is the same in the North, the land was free as it belongs to others so good profits were made just on the house alone. Are these people prepared to lose their houses?



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All of these properties in Mandria still be the names of the legitimate TC owners and their rights are preserved by a Land registry's Trustee.

I know of one person who lives on TC land and he does not retain legal ownership. There are also processes whereby the TC owners are able to reclaim their property.

So there is no case to answer to I'm afraid.
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Postby YFred » Sun Jun 14, 2009 12:52 pm

Icarus wrote:
paaul12 wrote:Yes, lets look at these thieves!!!!!!


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http://www.cyprusliving.org/phpbb/nfphp ... e92ef1d35e
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Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 9:54 am Post subject:

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Yes if the Orams lose the case then a lot of people in the South will be in fear of it happening to them as houses have been built on Turkish land, in this area, and sold to the Brits. As I stated Mandria is a prime example, 5 years ago large cheap houses were being sold in that area and many Brits picked up a bargain. Did they ever consider why these large houses were being sold a a low price? It is the same in the North, the land was free as it belongs to others so good profits were made just on the house alone. Are these people prepared to lose their houses?



:wink:


All of these properties in Mandria still be the names of the legitimate TC owners and their rights are preserved by a Land registry's Trustee.

I know of one person who lives on TC land and he does not retain legal ownership. There are also processes whereby the TC owners are able to reclaim their property.

So there is no case to answer to I'm afraid.

I am so glad you have so much faith in these processes, because you'll have more luck walking to the moon and back!
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Postby Icarus » Sun Jun 14, 2009 3:03 pm

YFred wrote:
Icarus wrote:
paaul12 wrote:Yes, lets look at these thieves!!!!!!


taken from another web-site:



http://www.cyprusliving.org/phpbb/nfphp ... e92ef1d35e
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Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 9:54 am Post subject:

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Yes if the Orams lose the case then a lot of people in the South will be in fear of it happening to them as houses have been built on Turkish land, in this area, and sold to the Brits. As I stated Mandria is a prime example, 5 years ago large cheap houses were being sold in that area and many Brits picked up a bargain. Did they ever consider why these large houses were being sold a a low price? It is the same in the North, the land was free as it belongs to others so good profits were made just on the house alone. Are these people prepared to lose their houses?



:wink:


All of these properties in Mandria still be the names of the legitimate TC owners and their rights are preserved by a Land registry's Trustee.

I know of one person who lives on TC land and he does not retain legal ownership. There are also processes whereby the TC owners are able to reclaim their property.

So there is no case to answer to I'm afraid.

I am so glad you have so much faith in these processes, because you'll have more luck walking to the moon and back!


I have faith in these processes because I have witnessed them in action.

I shall prepare for my moon walk now.... :lol: Can I take my Labrador with me? :lol:
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Postby Viewpoint » Sun Jun 14, 2009 4:52 pm

What has the clarification changed on the ground?
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