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Postby Nikitas » Sat Jul 03, 2010 1:56 pm

What the army cannot check is the shareholding of companies registered in the EU. Such companies can and do buy properties in the north. I know.

Someday the TCs will wake up and see that most land has been purchased by "foreign" owned companies.

They will be left holding their pipelines.
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Postby insan » Sat Jul 03, 2010 2:01 pm

Nikitas wrote:What the army cannot check is the shareholding of companies registered in the EU. Such companies can and do buy properties in the north. I know.

Someday the TCs will wake up and see that most land has been purchased by "foreign" owned companies.

They will be left holding their pipelines.



Can't those such companies purchase land in South by the same way they have been supposedly doing in the north?

... and why the so-called free Cypriots of the so-called free areas have been prohibited to sell land to TCs since 1970?
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Postby Malapapa » Sat Jul 03, 2010 2:13 pm

insan wrote:
Nikitas wrote:What the army cannot check is the shareholding of companies registered in the EU. Such companies can and do buy properties in the north. I know.

Someday the TCs will wake up and see that most land has been purchased by "foreign" owned companies.

They will be left holding their pipelines.



Can't those such companies purchase land in South by the same way they have been supposedly doing in the north?

... and why the so-called free Cypriots of the so-called free areas have been prohibited to sell land to TCs since 1970?


Dear so-called insan

Why in the so-called world do you use the term "so-called" before free Cypriots and free areas?

Yours so-called sincerely

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Postby insan » Sat Jul 03, 2010 5:39 pm

Malapapa wrote:
insan wrote:
Nikitas wrote:What the army cannot check is the shareholding of companies registered in the EU. Such companies can and do buy properties in the north. I know.

Someday the TCs will wake up and see that most land has been purchased by "foreign" owned companies.

They will be left holding their pipelines.



Can't those such companies purchase land in South by the same way they have been supposedly doing in the north?

... and why the so-called free Cypriots of the so-called free areas have been prohibited to sell land to TCs since 1970?


Dear so-called insan

Why in the so-called world do you use the term "so-called" before free Cypriots and free areas?

Yours so-called sincerely

so-called Malapapa


what makes them free since they are prohibited to sell their lands to TCs?
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Postby Malapapa » Sat Jul 03, 2010 5:50 pm

insan wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
insan wrote:
Nikitas wrote:What the army cannot check is the shareholding of companies registered in the EU. Such companies can and do buy properties in the north. I know.

Someday the TCs will wake up and see that most land has been purchased by "foreign" owned companies.

They will be left holding their pipelines.



Can't those such companies purchase land in South by the same way they have been supposedly doing in the north?

... and why the so-called free Cypriots of the so-called free areas have been prohibited to sell land to TCs since 1970?


Dear so-called insan

Why in the so-called world do you use the term "so-called" before free Cypriots and free areas?

Yours so-called sincerely

so-called Malapapa


what makes them free since they are prohibited to sell their lands to TCs?


What are you talking about? Stop coming here spouting rubbish.
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Postby insan » Sat Jul 03, 2010 6:29 pm

Malapapa wrote:
insan wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
insan wrote:
Nikitas wrote:What the army cannot check is the shareholding of companies registered in the EU. Such companies can and do buy properties in the north. I know.

Someday the TCs will wake up and see that most land has been purchased by "foreign" owned companies.

They will be left holding their pipelines.



Can't those such companies purchase land in South by the same way they have been supposedly doing in the north?

... and why the so-called free Cypriots of the so-called free areas have been prohibited to sell land to TCs since 1970?




Dear so-called insan

Why in the so-called world do you use the term "so-called" before free Cypriots and free areas?

Yours so-called sincerely

so-called Malapapa


what makes them free since they are prohibited to sell their lands to TCs?




What are you talking about? Stop coming here spouting rubbish.




sorry but you are not only illiterate on this issue but shamelessly arrogant as well..


On the other hand, the Greek-Cypriot Administration has put a former law from 1970 into practice and banned the selling of “Greek property” to Turkish people to prevent Greek goods from being sold in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC). The law gives the Greek Interior Ministry an authority of preventing selling of property on the ground of public security. The Law which is numbered 49 and dated 1970 gives the Interior Ministry authority to ban the transformation of sales of property “in case the person who purchased the property is persuaded that he/she has the probability to use the purchased goods to affect the public security.”

The Greek Interior Ministry is investigating a Greek’s demand to transfer the rights to five square meters land in Girne (Kyrenia) he owned before 1974 to an English company in the context of the 1970 immovable law.


Greek Land Office Manager Andreas Hristodulu has commented on transferring formerly Greek property in TRNC to a non-Greek saying, “Former Greek properties in the North are allowed to be sold only to Greeks”. However, the Greek Cypriots media has stated that the law is opposed to the constitution and the European Convention on Human Rights.


The Greek Cypriots media regards the relevant law as "outdated law" and thinks that although it is not clearly expressed, the aim of the law is to ban or reduce the transfer of Greek Cypriots' properties to Turkish Cypriots at a minimum. The Greek media pointed out the law was completely used against Turkish Cypriots in the period between 1970 and 1974.


http://www.diplomaticobserver.com/news_read.asp?id=1202
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Postby Malapapa » Sat Jul 03, 2010 6:38 pm

insan wrote:sorry but you are not only illiterate on this issue but shamelessly arrogant as well..


On the other hand, the Greek-Cypriot Administration has put a former law from 1970 into practice and banned the selling of “Greek property” to Turkish people to prevent Greek goods from being sold in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC). The law gives the Greek Interior Ministry an authority of preventing selling of property on the ground of public security. The Law which is numbered 49 and dated 1970 gives the Interior Ministry authority to ban the transformation of sales of property “in case the person who purchased the property is persuaded that he/she has the probability to use the purchased goods to affect the public security.”

The Greek Interior Ministry is investigating a Greek’s demand to transfer the rights to five square meters land in Girne (Kyrenia) he owned before 1974 to an English company in the context of the 1970 immovable law.


Greek Land Office Manager Andreas Hristodulu has commented on transferring formerly Greek property in TRNC to a non-Greek saying, “Former Greek properties in the North are allowed to be sold only to Greeks”. However, the Greek Cypriots media has stated that the law is opposed to the constitution and the European Convention on Human Rights.


The Greek Cypriots media regards the relevant law as "outdated law" and thinks that although it is not clearly expressed, the aim of the law is to ban or reduce the transfer of Greek Cypriots' properties to Turkish Cypriots at a minimum. The Greek media pointed out the law was completely used against Turkish Cypriots in the period between 1970 and 1974.


http://www.diplomaticobserver.com/news_read.asp?id=1202


Incoherent, illiterate, inaccurate nonsense from a biased propaganda source. Don't waste my time with this shit.
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Postby humanist » Sat Jul 03, 2010 11:12 pm

Firstly I want to live in the North because I think I should have the right to live freely in my country of birth

Secondly I love the Turkish language and find Turkish people interesting as well as their culture, therefore it is a good way to learn a language whilst enjoying a culture that I like

If there will be land purchased it will be purchased I intend to purchase land from a TC who has RoC land title deeds that correspond with the "trnc" title deeds, transactions will occur in the free areas and pay whatever taxes I will ahve to to the fake regime just to gain access.

I will work in the RoC like all those other residents of the occupied area, pay my taxes and pay whatever I need to pay to the fake regime like all those other people do.
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Postby Viewpoint » Sun Jul 04, 2010 5:13 pm

humanist wrote:Firstly I want to live in the North because I think I should have the right to live freely in my country of birth

Secondly I love the Turkish language and find Turkish people interesting as well as their culture, therefore it is a good way to learn a language whilst enjoying a culture that I like

If there will be land purchased it will be purchased I intend to purchase land from a TC who has RoC land title deeds that correspond with the "trnc" title deeds, transactions will occur in the free areas and pay whatever taxes I will ahve to to the fake regime just to gain access.

I will work in the RoC like all those other residents of the occupied area, pay my taxes and pay whatever I need to pay to the fake regime like all those other people do.


You can do all these things if you are a TRNC citizen, otherwise you will be classed as a foreigner and have to go through the same proceduers as anyone else who wishes to reside and buy property in the TRNC.
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