Viewpoint wrote:If you are under attack you have to fight back and thats what President Talats is doing fighting back to protect his people from the onslaught of GCs actions prior to agreing a solution, which in reality reveals that the GCs intentions to find a solution were never sincere.
You really need to consider the counter argument ...
If you are under attack you have to fight back and thats what the GCs are doing fighting back to protect their property from the onslaught of TCs actions prior to agreing a solution, which in reality reveals that the TCs intentions to find a solution were never sincere.
The TCs should not be selling off GC property prior to agreeing a solution, if that what the solution allows. What ever way you put it - it's just plain wrong.
Politics aside, there are deep moral and ethical considerations when looking at the Orams case.
A few years ago, my parents visited their property in Agios Epiktitos and it was occupied by a Turkish settler - they had a coffee, all very civilised and we won't be taking them to court.
However, if it was occupied by an ex-pat claiming it was theirs and theirs to leave to their childern in their will, believe you me we would have used the full weight of European law to get them out.
Its very simple, if you don't want to fall foul of European law - stop selling GC property.