MicAtCyp wrote:Viewpoint wrote: Try compromise and a genuinely negotiated comprehensive solution and I am certain you will find what you seek.
Compromise on what? On our stolen properties? Why do you sell them to foreigners, who gave you this right, why don't you stop doing that?
Besides, tell me one step of a balanced compromise we offered you and you accepted. Oh, yeah, the Anan Plan tailored to your measures. 2/3rds of our properties donated to you-what a balanced compromise!!!!
gladius wrote: Yes my dear "MicAtCyp", please try to learn the following:
-The GC's have lost the war in 1974 after all their actions to extinguish the TC were not bringing the result they wanted
-Since the GC's have lost this war they have started they are now sitting on the Southern side of the Green Line and no part of their territory is under occupation as far as we know
-Nobody is stealing the properties of the GC's in their territory and if somebody does it they shall call for their police
-The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus has nothing to do with the GC or the Greek Cypriot Administration since you have opted commonly for the partition of the island.
You got it?
If not, try to repeat it onehundred times!
RAFAELLA wrote:Asil Nadir is buying cheaply the land in the occupied area of Cyprus and sell it to the foreigners
Turkish Cypriot daily VOLKAN newspaper (10.07.05), in its front page leader under the banner headline “Asil Nadir’s profiteering in Davlos”, reports that the Turkish Cypriot businessman Asil Nadir, who bought 460 stremma in the occupied village of Davlos for peanuts (1000-2000 sterling per stremma), is trying now by using his political influence to the “government” to buy a hundred more stremma that belong to the occupation regime.
According to the paper, the villagers sold so cheap their land to Asil Nadir, because their land is part of the “Akanthou Regulation”, where any development or construction in a forest land is forbidden. But Asil Nadir is trying to exclude his property from the regulation and in exchange he offers support to the “government” through the media he owns.
Meanwhile, he seeking to sell the land to foreigners at between 15,000 – 20,000 sterling per donum, writes VOLKAN.
http://www.moi.gov.cy/moi/pio/pio.nsf/A ... enDocument
Another "goodwill" gesture from the puppet state.
demetriou_74 wrote:i like to so leaders setting a good example
Dhavlos wrote:davlos....are we talking about the village connectecd to Kantara Castle?????
Could it also be known as Dhavlos?!?!?! and is called Kaplica in Turkish?!?!!?
If this is what i think it is
Bingo!
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