Kikapu wrote:YFred wrote:Oracle wrote:Lit wrote:Stolen antiquities were found in occupied Famagusta
Turkish Cypriot daily Kibris newspaper (15.07.09) reports that the self-styled police in occupied Famagusta seized five antiquities belonging to the 19th century. Three statues and three icons were found in the yard of a house. Four persons were arrested. It is estimated that the value of antiquities is 320 thousand Turkish liras.
Very kind of them to place a monetary value on our heritage ....
.... However, they seem to miss the point that the whole AREA is stolen.
Why not put a price on it then? After all all stolen property is priced!
Why do I get the feeling that you are not going to like the answer which you will get from Oracle.!
Why do I get the feeling you are Oracle in disguise. Only joking.
This peddler never stole nothing and hasn’t got everything belonging to him yet on account of one Bafidi RoC occupying my land without my permission and growing Ocra (Bamya) on it. When I met him, he offered me to walk on to my land an pick as much as I liked as if it mine.
Why do I get the feeling you are Oracle in disguise? Only joking.
This peddler never stole nothing and hasn’t got everything belonging to him yet on account of one Bafidi RoC citizen occupying my land without my permission and growing Ocra (Bamya) on it. When I met him, he offered me to walk on to my land an pick as much as I liked as if it mine.
There is nothing priceless in our world. Everyone and everything has a price. The question is, are we willing to pay it?