YFred wrote:Hermes wrote:YFred wrote:DOZENS OF tourists who stayed in the Dome Hotel in Kyrenia face being sued for trespass, after the building’s Greek Cypriot owners decided to seek legal redress, Constantis Candounas, lawyer for Melitis Apostolides, said yesterday.
“It’s just been decided that the owners of the Dome Hotel in Kyrenia will be suing tourists that have trespassed on the hotel. It’s a very interesting case,” Candounas told the Cyprus Mail last night.
“It brings a new dimension, as it will affect a completely different industry in the north,” he said, referring to this week’s landmark victory in the Orams’ case, which is expected to seriously destabilise the illicit market for Greek Cypriot properties in the north. Candounas’ latest brief is likely to deal a heavy blow to the north’s tourism industry, as it targets individual tourists who spent their holidays in the Greek Cypriot-owned Dome Hotel in Kyrenia, which now hosts a casino.
Now there’s a turn for the books. Of course orams case was about one man and his house, how silly of me not to recognise it. Of course this is also about one man's property and non-political which is not an attack on the TRNC tourism industry. I wonder how long it will take the eu to realise what bastards they have allowed in their midst
Pull the other one the middle one has bells on it old boys, what?
Mind your language, sir. I don't think you understand that we are good European citizens. No-one believes in the European project as much as we do. We use the European courts to uphold the law throughout European territory and that includes occupied northern Cyprus. If there is law-breaking going on in the north then we will put it right.
The biggest criminals are the Turkish army and its supporters in the north. We will use all legal means to bring them to heel and force them to leave. We may not have the troops and tanks but we have the law on our side and we will damn well use it. In the meantime, put on your seat-belt it's going to be a hell of a ride...
.... and how long will these legal cases take? 1 million or 2 million years?
Oh but have you forgotten dear wot-wot? We don't have to go to European courts anymore. We just skip down to ol Nicosia courts and get our decisions in a jiffy.
The european courts just need to action our court decisions (which they are now compelled to.)