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Postby YFred » Fri Jan 22, 2010 11:00 pm

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YFred wrote: They both thought the war was over and it hadn't begun yet. That's the similarity. In the future the casualties to this little "war" will also be comparable in proportion, what?


Just keep flying the flag, my brave, naive YFred. And here's your Iron Cross First Class for services to the 'Fatherland'.

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Come now, surely that goes to you guys for the service to the motherland. The only land I have mentioned is my Fathers land that your beloved roc has stolen from us. Theivin bastards, not you personally you understand.
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Postby Malapapa » Fri Jan 22, 2010 11:16 pm

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YFred wrote: They both thought the war was over and it hadn't begun yet. That's the similarity. In the future the casualties to this little "war" will also be comparable in proportion, what?


Just keep flying the flag, my brave, naive YFred. And here's your Iron Cross First Class for services to the 'Fatherland'.

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Come now, surely that goes to you guys for the service to the motherland. The only land I have mentioned is my Fathers land that your beloved roc has stolen from us. Theivin bastards, not you personally you understand.


This was the last of the Waffen-SS, YFred. Newly recruited 14-year-olds, defending Berlin, while their Fuhrer cowered in his bunker, before blowing his own brains out.
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Postby YFred » Fri Jan 22, 2010 11:23 pm

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YFred wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
YFred wrote: They both thought the war was over and it hadn't begun yet. That's the similarity. In the future the casualties to this little "war" will also be comparable in proportion, what?


Just keep flying the flag, my brave, naive YFred. And here's your Iron Cross First Class for services to the 'Fatherland'.

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Come now, surely that goes to you guys for the service to the motherland. The only land I have mentioned is my Fathers land that your beloved roc has stolen from us. Theivin bastards, not you personally you understand.


This was the last of the Waffen-SS, YFred. Newly recruited 14-year-olds, defending Berlin, while their Fuhrer cowered in his bunker, before blowing his own brains out.

Yep, and there he was like you thinking he got to moscow and the old rskis on the run and it was all over, see where he ended up.
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Postby Malapapa » Sat Jan 23, 2010 1:25 am

Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr. Markos Kyprianou statement:

“The implementation and the execution of the decision is now a legal obligation and we will be following the developments closely. Of course, of exceptional importance to us are the broader consequences and the wider significance of this decision in conjunction with the important Judgment of the European Court, which was in essence adopted by the British Court as well. This decision points out certain legal facts that are very important.

First of all, it is applicable throughout Europe and it applies to all European citizens. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will become active - we have already been active since the decision of the European Court but now we will become more active, so that the significance of the decision, the illegality of purchasing immovable property and the existing risks for the buyers in illegally purchasing occupied property can be made known to all European citizens. Consequently it is a decision that binds all the member states and the citizens of the European Union and can be executed in the countries where they live.

Secondly, which is also very important, the combination of the European and British decision reaffirms that - irrespective of the occupation and the practical weakness of the state to exercise control on the occupied areas - the Laws and the Constitution of the Republic of Cyprus still apply. This is a message that must be sent, not only to the citizens, the private buyers, but also to the governments of all foreign states, especially the European ones, and all those carrying out business in the occupied areas; the reminder that anything they do must be done with respect for the Laws of the Republic of Cyprus, and of course this also applies for the European Commission which, through various regulations that have been adopted to strengthen the Turkish Cypriot community, is active in the occupied areas.

Thirdly, and this concerns of course the talks in Cyprus, the legitimacy of the positions presented by our side is reaffirmed concerning, not only who the legitimate owners of occupied properties are, but also who should have a say in the management and the fate of this right, who is of course the owner.”
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Postby humanist » Sat Jan 23, 2010 1:29 am

thank you Malapapa, great article .... strong message ...... people know so no excuses from here on ....... no more dum arsed playing English morons pretending they don't know what they doing
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Postby YFred » Sat Jan 23, 2010 1:31 am

Malapapa wrote:Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr. Markos Kyprianou statement:

“The implementation and the execution of the decision is now a legal obligation and we will be following the developments closely. Of course, of exceptional importance to us are the broader consequences and the wider significance of this decision in conjunction with the important Judgment of the European Court, which was in essence adopted by the British Court as well. This decision points out certain legal facts that are very important.

First of all, it is applicable throughout Europe and it applies to all European citizens. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will become active - we have already been active since the decision of the European Court but now we will become more active, so that the significance of the decision, the illegality of purchasing immovable property and the existing risks for the buyers in illegally purchasing occupied property can be made known to all European citizens. Consequently it is a decision that binds all the member states and the citizens of the European Union and can be executed in the countries where they live.

Secondly, which is also very important, the combination of the European and British decision reaffirms that - irrespective of the occupation and the practical weakness of the state to exercise control on the occupied areas - the Laws and the Constitution of the Republic of Cyprus still apply. This is a message that must be sent, not only to the citizens, the private buyers, but also to the governments of all foreign states, especially the European ones, and all those carrying out business in the occupied areas; the reminder that anything they do must be done with respect for the Laws of the Republic of Cyprus, and of course this also applies for the European Commission which, through various regulations that have been adopted to strengthen the Turkish Cypriot community, is active in the occupied areas.

Thirdly, and this concerns of course the talks in Cyprus, the legitimacy of the positions presented by our side is reaffirmed concerning, not only who the legitimate owners of occupied properties are, but also who should have a say in the management and the fate of this right, who is of course the owner.”

When will you learn that you will never be able to take control of the TRNC unless TCs and Turkey agree with it. Till that day dream on. roc laws in TRNC means jack shit, till TCs say they do.
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Postby Viewpoint » Sat Jan 23, 2010 1:31 am

Dont count your chickens before they hatch always been the GCs biggest problem.
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Postby Lit » Sat Jan 23, 2010 1:37 am

YFred wrote:
Malapapa wrote:Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr. Markos Kyprianou statement:

“The implementation and the execution of the decision is now a legal obligation and we will be following the developments closely. Of course, of exceptional importance to us are the broader consequences and the wider significance of this decision in conjunction with the important Judgment of the European Court, which was in essence adopted by the British Court as well. This decision points out certain legal facts that are very important.

First of all, it is applicable throughout Europe and it applies to all European citizens. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will become active - we have already been active since the decision of the European Court but now we will become more active, so that the significance of the decision, the illegality of purchasing immovable property and the existing risks for the buyers in illegally purchasing occupied property can be made known to all European citizens. Consequently it is a decision that binds all the member states and the citizens of the European Union and can be executed in the countries where they live.

Secondly, which is also very important, the combination of the European and British decision reaffirms that - irrespective of the occupation and the practical weakness of the state to exercise control on the occupied areas - the Laws and the Constitution of the Republic of Cyprus still apply. This is a message that must be sent, not only to the citizens, the private buyers, but also to the governments of all foreign states, especially the European ones, and all those carrying out business in the occupied areas; the reminder that anything they do must be done with respect for the Laws of the Republic of Cyprus, and of course this also applies for the European Commission which, through various regulations that have been adopted to strengthen the Turkish Cypriot community, is active in the occupied areas.

Thirdly, and this concerns of course the talks in Cyprus, the legitimacy of the positions presented by our side is reaffirmed concerning, not only who the legitimate owners of occupied properties are, but also who should have a say in the management and the fate of this right, who is of course the owner.”

When will you learn that you will never be able to take control of the TRNC


The first three words in your sentence is what the Cyprus problem is all about. You guys think you can dictate the terms. Aint happening.
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Postby Viewpoint » Sat Jan 23, 2010 1:38 am

Lit wrote:
YFred wrote:
Malapapa wrote:Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr. Markos Kyprianou statement:

“The implementation and the execution of the decision is now a legal obligation and we will be following the developments closely. Of course, of exceptional importance to us are the broader consequences and the wider significance of this decision in conjunction with the important Judgment of the European Court, which was in essence adopted by the British Court as well. This decision points out certain legal facts that are very important.

First of all, it is applicable throughout Europe and it applies to all European citizens. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will become active - we have already been active since the decision of the European Court but now we will become more active, so that the significance of the decision, the illegality of purchasing immovable property and the existing risks for the buyers in illegally purchasing occupied property can be made known to all European citizens. Consequently it is a decision that binds all the member states and the citizens of the European Union and can be executed in the countries where they live.

Secondly, which is also very important, the combination of the European and British decision reaffirms that - irrespective of the occupation and the practical weakness of the state to exercise control on the occupied areas - the Laws and the Constitution of the Republic of Cyprus still apply. This is a message that must be sent, not only to the citizens, the private buyers, but also to the governments of all foreign states, especially the European ones, and all those carrying out business in the occupied areas; the reminder that anything they do must be done with respect for the Laws of the Republic of Cyprus, and of course this also applies for the European Commission which, through various regulations that have been adopted to strengthen the Turkish Cypriot community, is active in the occupied areas.

Thirdly, and this concerns of course the talks in Cyprus, the legitimacy of the positions presented by our side is reaffirmed concerning, not only who the legitimate owners of occupied properties are, but also who should have a say in the management and the fate of this right, who is of course the owner.”

When will you learn that you will never be able to take control of the TRNC


The first three words in your sentence is what the Cyprus problem is all about. You guys think you can dictate the terms. Aint happening.


36 years proves you worng.
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Postby Lit » Sat Jan 23, 2010 1:41 am

Viewpoint wrote:
Lit wrote:
YFred wrote:
Malapapa wrote:Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr. Markos Kyprianou statement:

“The implementation and the execution of the decision is now a legal obligation and we will be following the developments closely. Of course, of exceptional importance to us are the broader consequences and the wider significance of this decision in conjunction with the important Judgment of the European Court, which was in essence adopted by the British Court as well. This decision points out certain legal facts that are very important.

First of all, it is applicable throughout Europe and it applies to all European citizens. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will become active - we have already been active since the decision of the European Court but now we will become more active, so that the significance of the decision, the illegality of purchasing immovable property and the existing risks for the buyers in illegally purchasing occupied property can be made known to all European citizens. Consequently it is a decision that binds all the member states and the citizens of the European Union and can be executed in the countries where they live.

Secondly, which is also very important, the combination of the European and British decision reaffirms that - irrespective of the occupation and the practical weakness of the state to exercise control on the occupied areas - the Laws and the Constitution of the Republic of Cyprus still apply. This is a message that must be sent, not only to the citizens, the private buyers, but also to the governments of all foreign states, especially the European ones, and all those carrying out business in the occupied areas; the reminder that anything they do must be done with respect for the Laws of the Republic of Cyprus, and of course this also applies for the European Commission which, through various regulations that have been adopted to strengthen the Turkish Cypriot community, is active in the occupied areas.

Thirdly, and this concerns of course the talks in Cyprus, the legitimacy of the positions presented by our side is reaffirmed concerning, not only who the legitimate owners of occupied properties are, but also who should have a say in the management and the fate of this right, who is of course the owner.”

When will you learn that you will never be able to take control of the TRNC


The first three words in your sentence is what the Cyprus problem is all about. You guys think you can dictate the terms. Aint happening.


36 years proves you worng.


Cyprus is a prosperous country and an EU member. How is the TRNC coming along?
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