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Postby bill cobbett » Fri Mar 19, 2010 2:15 am

Sorry, was the 2 mins up?

Anyone know where Pres X has expressed a wish to be buried please.
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Postby wyoming cowboy » Fri Mar 19, 2010 2:17 am

Moscow?
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Postby Get Real! » Fri Mar 19, 2010 2:17 am

bill cobbett wrote:Sorry, was the 2 mins up?

Anyone know where Pres X has expressed a wish to be buried please.

I would gladly accept him in my back yard...
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Postby Malapapa » Fri Mar 19, 2010 2:17 am

YFred wrote:
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paliometoxo wrote:that would mean them turning up, unless they are the ones taking some one to court

Palio you can't take a country to court that does not recognise you. Especially if you had a war with and all you have is a ceasefire and no peace agreement. That would be suicide. I mean that. You just don't know what the turks are like.


You're warning us how sad, mad and bad the Turks are. But, in a reunited island, you insist the Turks having continued intervention rights? And, through the TCs, continued influence over the whole island?

It goes to show how bad your fascisticos are that we should seek such insurance for protection. There is an old turkish proverb. Denize dusen yilana sarilir. When you fall in the sea you will grab the serpant. The irony of it all is that Makarios and the rest of the GC leadership have had this wet dream of throwing TCs in to the sea, but didn't count on the serpant being there.


Yes, well your serpent's about to have its tail cut off so time to let go if you don't want to drown.
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Postby Get Real! » Fri Mar 19, 2010 2:20 am

I would get a couple of Akitas to guard the memorial… I just hope they don’t start digging themselves! :?
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Postby Acikgoz » Fri Mar 19, 2010 2:20 am

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Acikgoz wrote:One second, I am not contending anything. There was no doubt another path would be followed, particularly one where the defence would be outside of the issues covereid in the ECHR - remember I stated that Varosha made sense given there were no people there.

Right now, I am asking a simple question, to which there has been no response. How long will a judgement take? If it is a speedy judgement then we shall see how the impartiality of the RoC courts is judged if TC cases continue to take years.


Reh ---- have told you.... if Turkey doesn't show up at the Nicosia (free part of), and in turning up recognise the Legitimacy of the Court and of the RoC, RoC Law is the Court will enter a judgment in default of this non-appearance in favour of the Shacolas family.

Long Live The Republic of Latsia.



AH got it, took a few minutes to understand the timing aspect means nothing for TC cases as they can be tied up forever whilst no counter means no argued case. V late so slow on the uptake.

This really will put the cat amongst the pigeons. Let's hope for the sake of Europe and the region that it doesn't blow up in all our faces.
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Postby bill cobbett » Fri Mar 19, 2010 2:37 am

Acikgoz wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:
Acikgoz wrote:One second, I am not contending anything. There was no doubt another path would be followed, particularly one where the defence would be outside of the issues covereid in the ECHR - remember I stated that Varosha made sense given there were no people there.

Right now, I am asking a simple question, to which there has been no response. How long will a judgement take? If it is a speedy judgement then we shall see how the impartiality of the RoC courts is judged if TC cases continue to take years.


Reh ---- have told you.... if Turkey doesn't show up at the Nicosia (free part of), and in turning up recognise the Legitimacy of the Court and of the RoC, RoC Law is the Court will enter a judgment in default of this non-appearance in favour of the Shacolas family.

Long Live The Republic of Latsia.



AH got it, took a few minutes to understand the timing aspect means nothing for TC cases as they can be tied up forever whilst no counter means no argued case. V late so slow on the uptake.

This really will put the cat amongst the pigeons. Let's hope for the sake of Europe and the region that it doesn't blow up in all our faces.


Acikgoz mate ... we are all in the same boat... the ECHR Judgment of the other week was double-edged when it talked about recognising such things as the passage of time loosening the bonds between CYs and their property and also when it talked about others also now acquiring rights by settling and making their "homes" in CY.

Say again mate the ECHR has dealt all of us a little blow. We should all of us be wishing the cHacolas family well in this action, cos where they lead (in the wake of Mr Apostolides) many, many others will follow.
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Postby Acikgoz » Fri Mar 19, 2010 2:45 am

Fact is we are not in the same boat. I have first hand stories of games played by RoC courts and GC lawyers re. TC property cases. There is a real reason why there is mistrust of GCs.

You can't fix it. Simply look at "your" one sided posts and tell me how could anyone trust your subjective viewpoints extrapolated into the RoC legal system.
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Postby bill cobbett » Fri Mar 19, 2010 2:55 am

Acikgoz wrote:Fact is we are not in the same boat. I have first hand stories of games played by RoC courts and GC lawyers re. TC property cases. There is a real reason why there is mistrust of GCs.

You can't fix it. Simply look at "your" one sided posts and tell me how could anyone trust your subjective viewpoints extrapolated into the RoC legal system.


Mate wish you and others like VP and Deniz and Halil and others every success in reclaiming your lands and doing so speedily and without aggravations from the RoC.

There, was that one-sided enough for you?
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Postby Acikgoz » Fri Mar 19, 2010 3:11 am

Yep Bill really felt it.
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