FAMAGUSTA GAZETTE
• Tue, Apr 26, 2011
Turkish Cypriot daily Havadis reports that workers from Turkey, who are illegally employed in the occupied part of Cyprus, will not be deported.
Havadis reported that upon an initiative by the so-calle embassy of Turkey to occupied Nicosia, the proceedings for deporting illegal workers from Turkey and Turks involved in forensic incidents and traffic accidents had been stopped.
The “embassy” and the “police” confirmed this information, while the self-styled ministry of interior denied it.
Sources from the Turkish “embassy” told Havadis that this is a matter that should be handled humanitarianly.
The sources said people who live in the occupied area of Cyprus for 10-15 years are sent away only because they have not obtained a “work permit”.
Noting that families are divided in this manner, the sources said: “It is not correct for the families to be divided in this manner”.
According to the paper, the so-called embassy suggested to the “interior ministry” that a commission should be deciding on the issue of who should be sent away.
An official from the “embassy” will also be participating in this committee, which will be jointly deciding regarding persons who commit crimes or are employed illegally.
The committee will be taking into consideration the family structure of the above-mentioned persons. — Copyright © Famagusta Gazette 2010
http://famagusta-gazette.com/illegal-tu ... 847-69.htm
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