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Postby halil » Mon Mar 08, 2010 1:09 pm

YFred wrote:
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YFred wrote:
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paliometoxo wrote:i saw a few churches not destroyed, maybe in time if they are still there they will be allowed to destroy them, but apostolos antreas brings them money so they probably wont touch it. though they where kind enought o put turkish flags infront of them


In Kerinia there is a church near the old police station /Castle. At easter time it is full to the brim. Anyone who wishes to practice their own faith need to have access somewhere without the need of interference from 'above'.

Oh Banaiyamu. Have you put your cross yet Deniz? I am wearing mine below my vest. In a tru Linobambaki style :lol: :lol: :lol:


Napalim be yerimo galsin. Gayrik rum da olduk. Hem de Porotesdan rumu. Aynading ya? :wink:

I am labelled as such already. One must live upto ones reputation. :lol:

Tell Usein Bolt (Runaway) to get stuffed.


vallahi sürünürsünüz.....mustahıkınızdır..... kimin umurunda .....dedi godo dan başga birşey bilmezsiniz haaa.....

who cares...... we have worse problems than above .


Napang be Halil Usta? cokdandir 'mustahakiniz' kelimesini duymadim. Demek oyle haaa. If I see you at the Boyuk Han I will..............buy you a cup of coffee. :lol:

40 Yillik hatiri var ha on gore.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


yes for us it is correct....40 yıl hatiri var..... ammmaaaa bazıları ????????
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Postby denizaksulu » Mon Mar 08, 2010 1:15 pm

halil wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
halil wrote:
YFred wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
YFred wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:i saw a few churches not destroyed, maybe in time if they are still there they will be allowed to destroy them, but apostolos antreas brings them money so they probably wont touch it. though they where kind enought o put turkish flags infront of them


In Kerinia there is a church near the old police station /Castle. At easter time it is full to the brim. Anyone who wishes to practice their own faith need to have access somewhere without the need of interference from 'above'.

Oh Banaiyamu. Have you put your cross yet Deniz? I am wearing mine below my vest. In a tru Linobambaki style :lol: :lol: :lol:


Napalim be yerimo galsin. Gayrik rum da olduk. Hem de Porotesdan rumu. Aynading ya? :wink:

I am labelled as such already. One must live upto ones reputation. :lol:

Tell Usein Bolt (Runaway) to get stuffed.


vallahi sürünürsünüz.....mustahıkınızdır..... kimin umurunda .....dedi godo dan başga birşey bilmezsiniz haaa.....

who cares...... we have worse problems than above .


Napang be Halil Usta? cokdandir 'mustahakiniz' kelimesini duymadim. Demek oyle haaa. If I see you at the Boyuk Han I will..............buy you a cup of coffee. :lol:


I am çoook eyidir.... Just i had my lunch....

Buyuk han is our headquarter...... :wink:

also u will have a chance to meet a GC lady who tries to teach us Bahia religion ..... she never stop from talking but no one listens hers....

dedi go du yapın ammmmmaaa ona buna sürünüp daş atmayınız....sonra herşey mubahtır !!!!!!!!!!!! benden söylemesi...... genede anlamadıysanız tabiii ki Mustahakınızdır. :wink:


Amma 'sofu'sun haa'; bir da 'mubah' kelimesini yeniden duydum.
Be Halil, 'fun' yaparik 'fun'. We heard those words from the imam at the mosque....years ago. Never mind...I will go to 'Hell'. Paradise is a lonely place. :lol:

Ben kime surundum? :?

You should have some fun too. Its good for your spirit. :lol:
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Postby halil » Mon Mar 08, 2010 1:22 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
halil wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
halil wrote:
YFred wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
YFred wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:i saw a few churches not destroyed, maybe in time if they are still there they will be allowed to destroy them, but apostolos antreas brings them money so they probably wont touch it. though they where kind enought o put turkish flags infront of them


In Kerinia there is a church near the old police station /Castle. At easter time it is full to the brim. Anyone who wishes to practice their own faith need to have access somewhere without the need of interference from 'above'.

Oh Banaiyamu. Have you put your cross yet Deniz? I am wearing mine below my vest. In a tru Linobambaki style :lol: :lol: :lol:


Napalim be yerimo galsin. Gayrik rum da olduk. Hem de Porotesdan rumu. Aynading ya? :wink:

I am labelled as such already. One must live upto ones reputation. :lol:

Tell Usein Bolt (Runaway) to get stuffed.


vallahi sürünürsünüz.....mustahıkınızdır..... kimin umurunda .....dedi godo dan başga birşey bilmezsiniz haaa.....

who cares...... we have worse problems than above .


Napang be Halil Usta? cokdandir 'mustahakiniz' kelimesini duymadim. Demek oyle haaa. If I see you at the Boyuk Han I will..............buy you a cup of coffee. :lol:


I am çoook eyidir.... Just i had my lunch....

Buyuk han is our headquarter...... :wink:

also u will have a chance to meet a GC lady who tries to teach us Bahia religion ..... she never stop from talking but no one listens hers....

dedi go du yapın ammmmmaaa ona buna sürünüp daş atmayınız....sonra herşey mubahtır !!!!!!!!!!!! benden söylemesi...... genede anlamadıysanız tabiii ki Mustahakınızdır. :wink:


Amma 'sofu'sun haa'; bir da 'mubah' kelimesini yeniden duydum.
Be Halil, 'fun' yaparik 'fun'. We heard those words from the imam at the mosque....years ago. Never mind...I will go to 'Hell'. Paradise is a lonely place. :lol:

Ben kime surundum? :?

You should have some fun too. Its good for your spirit. :lol:


I am always having fun and tebessüm hiç yüzümden eksilmez.

ne gerekiyor runaway a sataşmaya ...sonrada gavga başlar....

why this topic is under the Cyprus problem ....ya devris baba .....religious arguments her zaman dünya da var ve var olacakda ......
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Postby denizaksulu » Mon Mar 08, 2010 1:26 pm

halil wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
halil wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
halil wrote:
YFred wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
YFred wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:i saw a few churches not destroyed, maybe in time if they are still there they will be allowed to destroy them, but apostolos antreas brings them money so they probably wont touch it. though they where kind enought o put turkish flags infront of them


In Kerinia there is a church near the old police station /Castle. At easter time it is full to the brim. Anyone who wishes to practice their own faith need to have access somewhere without the need of interference from 'above'.

Oh Banaiyamu. Have you put your cross yet Deniz? I am wearing mine below my vest. In a tru Linobambaki style :lol: :lol: :lol:


Napalim be yerimo galsin. Gayrik rum da olduk. Hem de Porotesdan rumu. Aynading ya? :wink:

I am labelled as such already. One must live upto ones reputation. :lol:

Tell Usein Bolt (Runaway) to get stuffed.


vallahi sürünürsünüz.....mustahıkınızdır..... kimin umurunda .....dedi godo dan başga birşey bilmezsiniz haaa.....

who cares...... we have worse problems than above .


Napang be Halil Usta? cokdandir 'mustahakiniz' kelimesini duymadim. Demek oyle haaa. If I see you at the Boyuk Han I will..............buy you a cup of coffee. :lol:


I am çoook eyidir.... Just i had my lunch....

Buyuk han is our headquarter...... :wink:

also u will have a chance to meet a GC lady who tries to teach us Bahia religion ..... she never stop from talking but no one listens hers....

dedi go du yapın ammmmmaaa ona buna sürünüp daş atmayınız....sonra herşey mubahtır !!!!!!!!!!!! benden söylemesi...... genede anlamadıysanız tabiii ki Mustahakınızdır. :wink:


Amma 'sofu'sun haa'; bir da 'mubah' kelimesini yeniden duydum.
Be Halil, 'fun' yaparik 'fun'. We heard those words from the imam at the mosque....years ago. Never mind...I will go to 'Hell'. Paradise is a lonely place. :lol:

Ben kime surundum? :?

You should have some fun too. Its good for your spirit. :lol:


I am always having fun and tebessüm hiç yüzümden eksilmez.

ne gerekiyor runaway a sataşmaya ...sonrada gavga başlar....

why this topic is under the Cyprus problem ....ya devris baba .....religious arguments her zaman dünya da var ve var olacakda ......


I never mentioned that person you are talking about.
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Postby EricSeans » Mon Mar 08, 2010 1:39 pm

I don't know if the GCs of Rizokarpasso are allowed to ring their church bell these days. It used to be banned apparently. Last time I went asking questions a Turkish cop came after me and I had to stand next to a UN soldier like he was my dad. :)
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Postby denizaksulu » Mon Mar 08, 2010 1:45 pm

EricSeans wrote:I don't know if the GCs of Rizokarpasso are allowed to ring their church bell these days. It used to be banned apparently. Last time I went asking questions a Turkish cop came after me and I had to stand next to a UN soldier like he was my dad. :)



...and you survived? :lol:
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Re: Religious Freedom in the north?

Postby vaughanwilliams » Mon Mar 08, 2010 1:45 pm

denizaksulu wrote:Din Görevlileri Sendikası (Din-Gör-Sen), Lefkoşa’da faaliyet gösterildiği iddia edilen “Protestan vaaz ve ibadet yerlerinin” sorgulanması gerektiğini belirtti.



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Din-Gör-Sen Başkanı Mehmet Dere, hafta içerisinde yerel bir basın organında Lefkoşa’da Protestan papazlar tarafından bazı evlerde vaaz verildiği ve ibadet yaptırıldığı iddiaları hakkında basın açıklaması yaptı.
KKTC’de yasalar çerçevesinde herkesin her kesimin inançlarını inandığı şekilde yaşamasından yana olduklarını belirten Dere, “Ancak, her geçen gün ülkemizde yaygınlaşan ‘Kilise Evleri’nin kamuoyu ve ülkemizin yetkili makamları tarafından sorgulanmasını istiyoruz!” dedi.

Rough translation:

Someone called Mehmet Dere has given a press release regarding news that some Protestant priests have been using private houses as places of worship.
Where-as he states that there is religious freedom in the so called 'trnc', these 'church houses' which are increasing day-by-day, should be investigated by the authorities.

Is this another step towards the 'Turkification' of the north? The way I see it it has nothing to do with the authorities ffs. These people simply move from house to house each week for services. Does anyone think that they would be allowed to build thier own Protestant church?

I hope the authorities have better sense and ignore this mans attempts.

Din-Gor-Sen translates as 'The Union of Religious 'Workers''. So he is a trade unionist. What ever next? Probably a setler to boot.


I'm not sure who the congregation are supposed to be. TRs are muslims, GCs are GO, so it only leaves the ex-pats and they have St. Andrews church to attend, by the castle, or the catholic church in Girne. Can't really see the need for these visiting priests. :shock:
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Re: Religious Freedom in the north?

Postby denizaksulu » Mon Mar 08, 2010 1:49 pm

vaughanwilliams wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:Din Görevlileri Sendikası (Din-Gör-Sen), Lefkoşa’da faaliyet gösterildiği iddia edilen “Protestan vaaz ve ibadet yerlerinin” sorgulanması gerektiğini belirtti.



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Din-Gör-Sen Başkanı Mehmet Dere, hafta içerisinde yerel bir basın organında Lefkoşa’da Protestan papazlar tarafından bazı evlerde vaaz verildiği ve ibadet yaptırıldığı iddiaları hakkında basın açıklaması yaptı.
KKTC’de yasalar çerçevesinde herkesin her kesimin inançlarını inandığı şekilde yaşamasından yana olduklarını belirten Dere, “Ancak, her geçen gün ülkemizde yaygınlaşan ‘Kilise Evleri’nin kamuoyu ve ülkemizin yetkili makamları tarafından sorgulanmasını istiyoruz!” dedi.

Rough translation:

Someone called Mehmet Dere has given a press release regarding news that some Protestant priests have been using private houses as places of worship.
Where-as he states that there is religious freedom in the so called 'trnc', these 'church houses' which are increasing day-by-day, should be investigated by the authorities.

Is this another step towards the 'Turkification' of the north? The way I see it it has nothing to do with the authorities ffs. These people simply move from house to house each week for services. Does anyone think that they would be allowed to build thier own Protestant church?

I hope the authorities have better sense and ignore this mans attempts.

Din-Gor-Sen translates as 'The Union of Religious 'Workers''. So he is a trade unionist. What ever next? Probably a setler to boot.


I'm not sure who the congregation are supposed to be. TRs are muslims, GCs are GO, so it only leaves the ex-pats and they have St. Andrews church to attend, by the castle, or the catholic church in Girne. Can't really see the need for these visiting priests. :shock:


I dont know who they are but havent these people (the Union guy) got anything better to do? What harm will they do. Moslem Turkish Cypriots often have their religious gatherings... so what?
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Re: Religious Freedom in the north?

Postby vaughanwilliams » Mon Mar 08, 2010 2:09 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:Din Görevlileri Sendikası (Din-Gör-Sen), Lefkoşa’da faaliyet gösterildiği iddia edilen “Protestan vaaz ve ibadet yerlerinin” sorgulanması gerektiğini belirtti.



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Din-Gör-Sen Başkanı Mehmet Dere, hafta içerisinde yerel bir basın organında Lefkoşa’da Protestan papazlar tarafından bazı evlerde vaaz verildiği ve ibadet yaptırıldığı iddiaları hakkında basın açıklaması yaptı.
KKTC’de yasalar çerçevesinde herkesin her kesimin inançlarını inandığı şekilde yaşamasından yana olduklarını belirten Dere, “Ancak, her geçen gün ülkemizde yaygınlaşan ‘Kilise Evleri’nin kamuoyu ve ülkemizin yetkili makamları tarafından sorgulanmasını istiyoruz!” dedi.

Rough translation:

Someone called Mehmet Dere has given a press release regarding news that some Protestant priests have been using private houses as places of worship.
Where-as he states that there is religious freedom in the so called 'trnc', these 'church houses' which are increasing day-by-day, should be investigated by the authorities.

Is this another step towards the 'Turkification' of the north? The way I see it it has nothing to do with the authorities ffs. These people simply move from house to house each week for services. Does anyone think that they would be allowed to build thier own Protestant church?

I hope the authorities have better sense and ignore this mans attempts.

Din-Gor-Sen translates as 'The Union of Religious 'Workers''. So he is a trade unionist. What ever next? Probably a setler to boot.


I'm not sure who the congregation are supposed to be. TRs are muslims, GCs are GO, so it only leaves the ex-pats and they have St. Andrews church to attend, by the castle, or the catholic church in Girne. Can't really see the need for these visiting priests. :shock:


I dont know who they are but havent these people (the Union guy) got anything better to do? What harm will they do. Moslem Turkish Cypriots often have their religious gatherings... so what?


The guy is obviously a karasakali, and I think he has got the wrong end of the stick, somehow.
As for moslem TCs having their religious gatherings, they aren't the most devout moslems you'd ever meet. :lol:
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Re: Religious Freedom in the north?

Postby denizaksulu » Mon Mar 08, 2010 2:15 pm

vaughanwilliams wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:Din Görevlileri Sendikası (Din-Gör-Sen), Lefkoşa’da faaliyet gösterildiği iddia edilen “Protestan vaaz ve ibadet yerlerinin” sorgulanması gerektiğini belirtti.



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Din-Gör-Sen Başkanı Mehmet Dere, hafta içerisinde yerel bir basın organında Lefkoşa’da Protestan papazlar tarafından bazı evlerde vaaz verildiği ve ibadet yaptırıldığı iddiaları hakkında basın açıklaması yaptı.
KKTC’de yasalar çerçevesinde herkesin her kesimin inançlarını inandığı şekilde yaşamasından yana olduklarını belirten Dere, “Ancak, her geçen gün ülkemizde yaygınlaşan ‘Kilise Evleri’nin kamuoyu ve ülkemizin yetkili makamları tarafından sorgulanmasını istiyoruz!” dedi.

Rough translation:

Someone called Mehmet Dere has given a press release regarding news that some Protestant priests have been using private houses as places of worship.
Where-as he states that there is religious freedom in the so called 'trnc', these 'church houses' which are increasing day-by-day, should be investigated by the authorities.

Is this another step towards the 'Turkification' of the north? The way I see it it has nothing to do with the authorities ffs. These people simply move from house to house each week for services. Does anyone think that they would be allowed to build thier own Protestant church?

I hope the authorities have better sense and ignore this mans attempts.

Din-Gor-Sen translates as 'The Union of Religious 'Workers''. So he is a trade unionist. What ever next? Probably a setler to boot.


I'm not sure who the congregation are supposed to be. TRs are muslims, GCs are GO, so it only leaves the ex-pats and they have St. Andrews church to attend, by the castle, or the catholic church in Girne. Can't really see the need for these visiting priests. :shock:


I dont know who they are but havent these people (the Union guy) got anything better to do? What harm will they do. Moslem Turkish Cypriots often have their religious gatherings... so what?


The guy is obviously a karasakali, and I think he has got the wrong end of the stick, somehow.
As for moslem TCs having their religious gatherings, they aren't the most devout moslems you'd ever meet. :lol:



I know they are not thast re3ligious, but they still have their 'MEVLIT' and mevlud-u Sherif' at home to commemorate their beloved ones and the Prophet.

You did mention the setler, that was my main gripe. As I said, I hope the authorities ignore the man.
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