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group of EU parlimintarians not allowed to cross into limnit

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Postby Viewpoint » Fri Nov 05, 2010 9:45 pm

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Viewpoint wrote:Border control is just to control who goes in and out of a country, you have to produce the correct documents or you cannot cross.


These are not 'borders', these are make believe fairy tale pseudo actions to try and con the world into thinking that a seperate state exists.

Tell us VP, who, apart from Turkey and any little pisspot turkic country actually recognises you and any 'borders' you claim to have.

No, you just have guns as your advantage, no one is falling for that BS. NO DIRECT FLIGHTS, NO DIRECT TRADE, NO RECOGNITION and this mug thinks he has 'borders' bloody hell! :twisted:


Do you have to show your passport ?


the eu factfinders must have said f*ck that for a game of (40,000) soldiers, and showed them this instead...

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Now they have experienced first hand that there is a border ingrained in their minds for life, two countries two peoples two set of rules, that make you people look like idiots as you tricked them into thinkingyou respresent the whole island...reality really hits home.
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Postby Kikapu » Fri Nov 05, 2010 9:49 pm

Viewpoint wrote:Whatever you may say to try and avoid reality means nothing you cannot enter this country unless you show your passport Case Closed.


The north falls into the occupation by a foreign army zone is the reason for the ID showing. Just formality, that's all.!
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Postby Viewpoint » Fri Nov 05, 2010 9:57 pm

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Viewpoint wrote:Whatever you may say to try and avoid reality means nothing you cannot enter this country unless you show your passport Case Closed.


The north falls into the occupation by a foreign army zone is the reason for the ID showing. Just formality, that's all.!


Funnily enough what you do when you enter another country.
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Postby Kikapu » Fri Nov 05, 2010 11:06 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
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Viewpoint wrote:Whatever you may say to try and avoid reality means nothing you cannot enter this country unless you show your passport Case Closed.


The north falls into the occupation by a foreign army zone is the reason for the ID showing. Just formality, that's all.!


Funnily enough what you do when you enter another country.


There is difference between a legitimate countries requiring an ID and a foreign imposed military occupation zone. Most of the EU countries doesn't even require to show any ID to travel within Europe since the passage of Schengen Agreement.!

Do you deny the fact that, if the north were not under a foreign occupation, there wouldn't be any need to show an ID to travel anywhere within Cyprus.???

I already know the answer, so let me say, CASE CLOSED.! :D
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Postby Viewpoint » Sat Nov 06, 2010 1:01 am

Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Whatever you may say to try and avoid reality means nothing you cannot enter this country unless you show your passport Case Closed.


The north falls into the occupation by a foreign army zone is the reason for the ID showing. Just formality, that's all.!


Funnily enough what you do when you enter another country.


There is difference between a legitimate countries requiring an ID and a foreign imposed military occupation zone. Most of the EU countries doesn't even require to show any ID to travel within Europe since the passage of Schengen Agreement.!

Do you deny the fact that, if the north were not under a foreign occupation, there wouldn't be any need to show an ID to travel anywhere within Cyprus.???

I already know the answer, so let me say, CASE CLOSED.! :D


What the hell do you know you couldn't even visit the TRNC let alone have the chance to show your passport, this is a different country as long as we want it that way.
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Postby paliometoxo » Sat Nov 06, 2010 12:35 pm

just because you have fake police standing there it does not make the trnc another country... the trnc is occupied land.. if it makes you feel beter like its a country because no one else int he world recognises it as one only you... you hold onto your taksim dream stilll then condem gcs for enosis thats dead... your not better then gcs who wanted enosis vp
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Postby shahmaran » Sat Nov 06, 2010 1:47 pm

paliometoxo wrote:just because you have fake police standing there it does not make the trnc another country... the trnc is occupied land.. if it makes you feel beter like its a country because no one else int he world recognises it as one only you... you hold onto your taksim dream stilll then condem gcs for enosis thats dead... your not better then gcs who wanted enosis vp


Do you believe that if the Turkish army leaves we are still just going to give you this land? :lol:

What will you say then? When there isn't a foreign army here..
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Postby paliometoxo » Sat Nov 06, 2010 1:54 pm

it will be a step in the right direction to show the tcs want peace and noT just an army here with guns to our heads...

to re unite and every one who wants to go home and not show a passport to go into an occupied part of land that no one recognises
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Postby insan » Sat Nov 06, 2010 9:11 pm

Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Whatever you may say to try and avoid reality means nothing you cannot enter this country unless you show your passport Case Closed.


The north falls into the occupation by a foreign army zone is the reason for the ID showing. Just formality, that's all.!


Funnily enough what you do when you enter another country.


There is difference between a legitimate countries requiring an ID and a foreign imposed military occupation zone. Most of the EU countries doesn't even require to show any ID to travel within Europe since the passage of Schengen Agreement.!

Do you deny the fact that, if the north were not under a foreign occupation, there wouldn't be any need to show an ID to travel anywhere within Cyprus.???

I already know the answer, so let me say, CASE CLOSED.! :D


So according to your logic, Kikapu; had TCs protected the Green Line until a solution found, TC armed forces would let anyone to travel anywhere in North without showing any id cards? and under these circumstances you wouldn't call TC national guard as an occupation army? :lol:

R u sure? :lol:
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Postby Kikapu » Sat Nov 06, 2010 9:33 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Whatever you may say to try and avoid reality means nothing you cannot enter this country unless you show your passport Case Closed.


The north falls into the occupation by a foreign army zone is the reason for the ID showing. Just formality, that's all.!


Funnily enough what you do when you enter another country.


There is difference between a legitimate countries requiring an ID and a foreign imposed military occupation zone. Most of the EU countries doesn't even require to show any ID to travel within Europe since the passage of Schengen Agreement.!

Do you deny the fact that, if the north were not under a foreign occupation, there wouldn't be any need to show an ID to travel anywhere within Cyprus.???

I already know the answer, so let me say, CASE CLOSED.! :D


What the hell do you know you couldn't even visit the TRNC let alone have the chance to show your passport, this is a different country as long as we want it that way.


CASE already CLOSED.! :lol:
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