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TC refused access to Louroujina to visit her parents

Postby Tim Drayton » Sun Dec 27, 2009 12:41 pm

Translation of an article from Afrika.

http://www.afrikagazetesi.net/modules.p ... e&sid=1166

This is the last straw. In Louroujina (Lurucina/ Akıncılar), even villagers cannot access their own houses without showing identity cards. Our citizen named Fetine Mehmet, who came home with her daughter and grandchild to spend New Year with her mother and father aged in their 90’s, was denied entry to Louroujina (Lurucina/ Akıncılar) by the military on the grounds that she did not have a TRNC identity card. The soldier who was inspecting identity cards at the entrance to the village, having telephoned his superior, denied the family permission to pass. Fetine Mehmet, who returned without seeing her 91 year old father and 89 year old mother, was put up by relatives in Nicosia. Louroujina (Lurucina/ Akıncılar), whose population has fallen to 300, is virtually under military siege. The villagers in this neglected village have been grappling with this problem for years.
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Postby paliometoxo » Sun Dec 27, 2009 12:55 pm

hahahah idiots... TRNC plastic id card that would take 5 seconds to make on a pc.. trnc fakery cards what good are those fake things anyway?
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Re: TC refused access to Louroujina to visit her parents

Postby insan » Sun Dec 27, 2009 1:43 pm

Tim Drayton wrote:Translation of an article from Afrika.

http://www.afrikagazetesi.net/modules.p ... e&sid=1166

This is the last straw. In Louroujina (Lurucina/ Akıncılar), even villagers cannot access their own houses without showing identity cards. Our citizen named Fetine Mehmet, who came home with her daughter and grandchild to spend New Year with her mother and father aged in their 90’s, was denied entry to Louroujina (Lurucina/ Akıncılar) by the military on the grounds that she did not have a TRNC identity card. The soldier who was inspecting identity cards at the entrance to the village, having telephoned his superior, denied the family permission to pass. Fetine Mehmet, who returned without seeing her 91 year old father and 89 year old mother, was put up by relatives in Nicosia. Louroujina (Lurucina/ Akıncılar), whose population has fallen to 300, is virtually under military siege. The villagers in this neglected village have been grappling with this problem for years.


Who made and voted in favour of that stupid law which don't allow people who haven't got TRNC id to enter the village? Illiterate TC politicians... Why only those who have TRNC ids r allowed to enter the village? Is there any rational explanation of this?
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Postby paliometoxo » Sun Dec 27, 2009 1:45 pm

cut off even from their own tc people just because they had no id? im sure turkey has their own reasons for cutting off the village to only tcs with id cards
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Re: TC refused access to Louroujina to visit her parents

Postby iceman » Sun Dec 27, 2009 2:26 pm

insan wrote:
Who made and voted in favour of that stupid law which don't allow people who haven't got TRNC id to enter the village? Illiterate TC politicians... Why only those who have TRNC ids r allowed to enter the village? Is there any rational explanation of this?


Don't make a fool of yourself insan....since when has any TC politician been in authority to make a law concerning Turkish army and their silly rules?
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Re: TC refused access to Louroujina to visit her parents

Postby insan » Sun Dec 27, 2009 2:47 pm

iceman wrote:
insan wrote:
Who made and voted in favour of that stupid law which don't allow people who haven't got TRNC id to enter the village? Illiterate TC politicians... Why only those who have TRNC ids r allowed to enter the village? Is there any rational explanation of this?


Don't make a fool of yourself insan....since when has any TC politician been in authority to make a law concerning Turkish army and their silly rules?


U r making a fool of urself iceman... when nationalist right wingers who essentially have no divergence on national issues collaborate and cooperate; they do everything together with concensus... In this context TC politicians have more to blame than Turkish military officers and i'm tend to believe that the relevant law is the opinion of our nationalist right wingers... Don't forget the respect Turkish governments and high rank military officers had/have towards Denktash and his political party then in power, UBP; had the support of majority of TC community.(54%)
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Postby bill cobbett » Sun Dec 27, 2009 3:03 pm

Very strange story.

Louriciginia is at the top of a hill, below which is the Free Village of Lymbia. The cease-fire line between the two has always been a bit leaky. Perhaps this woman could have been guided up from Lymbia without incident.

Rah Fredoulla, can you confirm?
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Postby Tim Drayton » Sun Dec 27, 2009 3:42 pm

bill cobbett wrote:Very strange story.

Louriciginia is at the top of a hill, below which is the Free Village of Lymbia. The cease-fire line between the two has always been a bit leaky. Perhaps this woman could have been guided up from Lymbia without incident.

Rah Fredoulla, can you confirm?


The following story:

http://www.cyprus-forum.com/viewtopic.php?t=27931

seems to support your view that there is a porous crossing somewhere.
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Re: TC refused access to Louroujina to visit her parents

Postby iceman » Sun Dec 27, 2009 4:12 pm

insan wrote:
iceman wrote:
insan wrote:
Who made and voted in favour of that stupid law which don't allow people who haven't got TRNC id to enter the village? Illiterate TC politicians... Why only those who have TRNC ids r allowed to enter the village? Is there any rational explanation of this?


Don't make a fool of yourself insan....since when has any TC politician been in authority to make a law concerning Turkish army and their silly rules?


U r making a fool of urself iceman... when nationalist right wingers who essentially have no divergence on national issues collaborate and cooperate; they do everything together with concensus... In this context TC politicians have more to blame than Turkish military officers and i'm tend to believe that the relevant law is the opinion of our nationalist right wingers... Don't forget the respect Turkish governments and high rank military officers had/have towards Denktash and his political party then in power, UBP; had the support of majority of TC community.(54%)



Just think back 2-3 years ago when there was the argument of removing that stupid bridge built at Ledra...
In a speech Talat said he will order it removed if his terms were met and immediately he was reminded by the General Buyukanit in charge of Genel Kurmay in Ankara that according to the 10th Article of the constitution TRNC the total control of the borders of TRNC belong to the Turkish army and no one (including Talat) can make any promises to anyone regarding this matter...(incidentally if you did not know,Article 10 is the one which gives full control of the TRNC police force to the Turkish Army) :wink:
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Postby YFred » Sun Dec 27, 2009 5:01 pm

bill cobbett wrote:Very strange story.

Louriciginia is at the top of a hill, below which is the Free Village of Lymbia. The cease-fire line between the two has always been a bit leaky. Perhaps this woman could have been guided up from Lymbia without incident.

Rah Fredoulla, can you confirm?
Truth is stranger than fiction. The reality is even stranger.
Show me a single country that would allow a foreign national into or through a military base.
The travesty is that they were allowed to set up camp on both sides of the road and hence total control of it. In any case in order to get into Lurucina as being independent from roc, you require a TRNC id card that says you were born there.

All I can say is she gave up too soon. I and any of my family have never had any problem what so ever. You simply have to know how to play the game.
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