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ECHR Decision, what does it mean?

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Postby paliometoxo » Mon Mar 08, 2010 10:40 am

saurkraut wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:some fresh tc blood with hatred for gcs? we tried to killl them off and they did nothing wrong and the rest of it?


I dont think that the majority of the outsiders and onlookers have hate for the GC's more a case of pity really Pity that a tribe of proffessional victims could live in such an insular, truth dodging, state of permanent denial. You sit on your self generated moral high ground spouting crap and through blatant acts of childish petulance get all the big boys to do your dirty work. Anyone caught even talking to the unholy North is met with tantrums and and tears with you waving your big EU stick around but only from behind your mummy's apron strings.
Time to wise up now the world has tired of your games and inflexible attitude to comprimise. They have seen how you have continued to behave in this changing world and how you have held on to your arrogant and petulant attitude. The message from club EU is clear get it sorted we are bored with you and you are not important, and whilst you try to convince yourself this ruling is not important let me remind you how your ruling party regards it

"THE government and all political parties yesterday expressed their deep disappointment over the European Court of Human Rights’ decision to recognise the Immovable Property Commission (IPC) in the occupied areas as an effective domestic remedy of Turkey"

In closing it makes me laugh so much to hear you blame the Fatherland for the finacial woes of the Greeks not their lasy ways and the lies they told to get into the EU. Always somebodies elses fault!!!


i thought he was a tc, i guess i was wrong, sure does talk like a hard liner turk or maybe tc though..

so if hes a foreigner hes listened to lots of hard liner tc or turk stories and made up his mind about gcs
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Postby Solveit » Mon Mar 08, 2010 11:06 am

Get Real! wrote:
Solveit wrote:With regard to trespass, this avenue is now also dead. The ECHR have basically said that the IPC is the only route to take in order to claim back property,

It's more a case of your brain being dead. A trespassing case against a squatter (individual) has nothing to do with claiming back compensation/property from the occupier. (Turkey)

Well let us see my friend, Time will tell I am sure of that, but just think on. Don't you think that the rest of the world is already so sick of your antics? They are tired of picking up your dummies. I'm sure they will welcome your flood of trespass cases with open arms. Dream on baby.

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Postby SKI-preo » Mon Mar 08, 2010 3:00 pm

Hey Europe look into the Crystal ball if Turkey is admitted.
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Postby vaughanwilliams » Mon Mar 08, 2010 3:07 pm

SKI-preo wrote:Hey Europe look into the Crystal ball if Turkey is admitted.

What do you see?
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Postby Solveit » Mon Mar 08, 2010 4:30 pm

vaughanwilliams wrote:
SKI-preo wrote:Hey Europe look into the Crystal ball if Turkey is admitted.

What do you see?

They see FUCK ALL Vaughan, only the rapidly fading reflection of their own 'percieved' self importance :angel:
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Postby Gasman » Mon Mar 08, 2010 5:33 pm

Seems to me that the EU, the ECJ, the ECHR, and any other super powers are sick to the back teeth of the 'Cyprus Problem' and seem to be telling them to 'sort it out between themselves'.

If they cannot agree about the 'property' how the hell can they come to any arrangement acceptable to both about the whole solution?

I very much doubt that any international court wants to be faced with dealing with these tens of thousands of property cases. I'd go so far as to say they probably consider they have much more important stuff to deal with.
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Postby Get Real! » Mon Mar 08, 2010 5:47 pm

Gasman wrote:Seems to me that the EU, the ECJ, the ECHR, and any other super powers are sick to the back teeth of the 'Cyprus Problem' and seem to be telling them to 'sort it out between themselves'.

If they cannot agree about the 'property' how the hell can they come to any arrangement acceptable to both about the whole solution?

I very much doubt that any international court wants to be faced with dealing with these tens of thousands of property cases. I'd go so far as to say they probably consider they have much more important stuff to deal with.

Had the UN Security Council issued binding resolutions and enforced them 35 years ago as they should’ve done, none of all this shit would be happening today!

UN RESOLUTION 361 (1974)
http://www.un.int/cyprus/scr353.htm

UN RESOLUTION 541 (1983)
http://www.un.int/cyprus/scr541.htm

The world needs to wake up and cut the crap as there can only be ONE SET OF RULES for all!

With garbage countries like the US constantly violating international law how can humanity see the light of day?

It’s what I keep telling everyone… stop supporting the criminal war mongers because they are the ones ruining this world.
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Postby Solveit » Mon Mar 08, 2010 5:50 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Gasman wrote:Seems to me that the EU, the ECJ, the ECHR, and any other super powers are sick to the back teeth of the 'Cyprus Problem' and seem to be telling them to 'sort it out between themselves'.

If they cannot agree about the 'property' how the hell can they come to any arrangement acceptable to both about the whole solution?

I very much doubt that any international court wants to be faced with dealing with these tens of thousands of property cases. I'd go so far as to say they probably consider they have much more important stuff to deal with.

Had the UN Security Council issued binding resolutions and enforced them 35 years ago as they should’ve done, none of all this shit would be happening today!

UN RESOLUTION 361 (1974)
http://www.un.int/cyprus/scr353.htm

UN RESOLUTION 541 (1983)
http://www.un.int/cyprus/scr541.htm

The world needs to wake up and cut the crap as there can only be ONE SET OF RULES for all!

With garbage countries like the US constantly violating international law how can humanity see the light of day?

It’s what I keep telling everyone… stop supporting the criminal war mongers because they are the ones ruining this world.

Keep dreaming about your utopian world. You need to take heed of your own forum handle and 'Get Real!'
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Postby Get Real! » Mon Mar 08, 2010 5:54 pm

Solveit wrote:Keep dreaming about your utopian world. You need to take heed of your own forum 'handle' and 'Get Real!'

If I shouldn’t be yearning for international justice then my fellow compatriots from 50 years ago were VERY STUPID for not annihilating the "Turkish Cypriots" when they could've!

Do you see how this comes round and bites you on the bum?
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Postby DTA » Mon Mar 08, 2010 5:58 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Solveit wrote:Keep dreaming about your utopian world. You need to take heed of your own forum 'handle' and 'Get Real!'

If I shouldn’t be yearning for international justice then my fellow compatriots from 50 years ago were VERY STUPID for not annihilating the "Turkish Cypriots" when they could've!

Do you see how this comes round and bites you on the bum?


They tried to but they couldnt do it.
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