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Postby yorgozlu » Thu May 19, 2011 11:02 pm

bill cobbett wrote:Thanks for the links boys.... :shock: Kyrialaisson... one leads to a "content not currently available page" and the other's in blooming Turkish.

Less than happy, ...was so looking forward to being able to condemn the Illegal Regime and The Turkish Army/"police" for the outrage, where CYs peacefully demonstrating, as is their right, are kidnapped, assaulted, bundled in to cars and thrown in to black holes.


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In front of the prime minister's building in Nicosia yesterday, the bankruptcy act performed by employees of the CTA sad events took place. Council of Ministers, especially the insurance premiums collected in order to encourage activists to produce decisions on admission, the Prime Minister and some ministers Irsee small stretch of nerves between the unwanted advances, the emergence of uproar and led to the breaking of the ropes, literally.
Employees in the early hours of action, the Council of Ministers meeting of the ministers and the Prime Minister to the Prime Ministry building in some of the Küçük threw eggs and water bottle. Because the police officer was injured during the Chief Inspector Hasan Çağanağa Action.
Küçük his statements after the Council of Ministers, after running away from the activists from the region observed the police to act tough. Especially the lights, known as the Prime Minister does not accept a spreading in the region and started a sit-in activists from the region were placed in a part of the vehicles were removed by force.
Tension reached a peak moment, the police, demonstrators take to the police station was taking 11 people into custody. A person with a faint during a sit-in by passing the former CTA employee, was taken to hospital.
Action along the UBP Government, the Prime Minister and the Government of Turkey, the AKP slogans against the demonstrators and riot police took place from time to time. 7 of 11 people taken into custody by the police action in demonstrations to support the newcomers, said that 4 of the old CTA employees.
Chairman of Air-You Atakan Buran, a former CTA action tent next to the building, said the government was criticized for.
The union called on the public platform and Atakan, "Shut up well next to you. The government of this country do not go the beginning of the end-all of you will like us, "he said.

Small: Their tyranny and terror

After the meeting of the Council of Ministers in the Prime Minister Irsee little harsh statements "KTHY'nin batmasında managers and union workers also are responsible for up to" well, the activists strongly criticized the attitude.
Small, CTA employees in order to find solutions to some of the additional budget constraints would make statements, but said that a riot yesterday's actions beyond the call right.
Prime Small, "I can not search right. No such rights are not union. Zannederlerse that bullying, terrorism, right ... so the government claims it is not possible to find, "he said of existing conditions, the Council of Ministers decided that it was impossible to produce.
Air-to-you action with good intention, away from the old CTA employees to evaluate young, act of terrorism and KTHY'nin batmasında air estirilmeye trying to boards of directors, employees, the union argued that the blame.

11 other police station

The police detained 11 people had taken to the police station by CTA employees, only 4 of them, the others followed the action was claimed to be curious.
Police said the action follows the names of 11 people taken into custody:
"Mehmet Ali Beyoglu, John Wolf, Jack Montgomery, Gökmen Mertekçi, Turkes Gencan, Nevzat Hami, Batak Salih, Kemal Gülercan, Hope Birkollu, Joseph Alkım, Polili Jones."
Nicosia in order to support detainees gathered in front of the Police Department here, after waiting a long time former employees of CTA in shouting slogans broke up without incident.
On the other hand, yesterday's action, former CTA employees, especially after the air-Sen, the President announced Buran Atakan political party leaders, MPs and many civil society organizations came to support the administrator noted was observed.

reh Bill,you want to bake the cake and eat it as well :lol:
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Postby yorgozlu » Thu May 19, 2011 11:15 pm

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yorgozlu wrote:The fact is,as sad as it is,there simple isn't enough jobs for TCs in Cyprus,let alone ...............


unless u work for companies like, say, "vp police-batons ltd".... i bet their order books have never been fuller...


that'd be the turkish army...........in short. :lol:
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Postby bill cobbett » Thu May 19, 2011 11:21 pm

Thanks for the translation Y and thanks for the pickies Q...

Am now happy to unreservedly condemn the Illegal Regime and The Turkish Army/"police" for the outrage, where CYs peacefully demonstrating, as is their right, are kidnapped, assaulted, bundled in to cars and thrown in to black holes.
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Postby ZoC » Thu May 19, 2011 11:31 pm

bill cobbett wrote:Thanks for the translation Y and thanks for the pickies Q...

Am now happy to unreservedly condemn the Illegal Regime and The Turkish Army/"police" for the outrage, where CYs peacefully demonstrating, as is their right, are kidnapped, assaulted, bundled in to cars and thrown in to black holes.


:oops: hold ur horses, billy... here's the original "police bundling innocent protesters into van" image before i photoshopped it for propaganda purposes....

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Postby bill cobbett » Thu May 19, 2011 11:34 pm

ZoC wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:Thanks for the translation Y and thanks for the pickies Q...

Am now happy to unreservedly condemn the Illegal Regime and The Turkish Army/"police" for the outrage, where CYs peacefully demonstrating, as is their right, are kidnapped, assaulted, bundled in to cars and thrown in to black holes.


:oops: hold ur horses, billy... here's the original "police bundling innocent protesters into van" image before i photoshopped it for propaganda purposes....

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:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: .... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby Hermes » Fri May 20, 2011 2:19 am

Tension and arrests during a protest of employees of bankrupted "Turkish Cypriot airlines"

Turkish Cypriot daily Kibris (19.05.11) reports that "saddening events" happened yesterday during a protest organized by employees of the bankrupted "Turkish Cypriot airlines" ("KTHY") in front of the self-styled prime minister's office in the occupied part of Lefkosia. The protesters gathered for "encouraging" the "council of ministers" to take a decision on the issue of depositing their social insurances premiums. Tension was created between the protesters on the one hand and self-styled prime minister Irsen Kucuk and some "ministers" on the other. People were ready to explode with anger and a row was created, writes the paper.

The protesters threw eggs and bottles of water against Kucuk and some "ministers", who were going to participate in the meeting of the "council of ministers". One "police" officer was injured during the protest. The tension reached to peak when the "police" arrested eleven protesters and took them to the "police station". One former employee of the "KTHY" fainted during the protest and was taken to hospital.

Slogans against the UBP "government", "prime minister" Kucuk, and the AKP government in Turkey were shouted during the protest.

In statements after the meeting of the "council of ministers", Kucuk argued that the employees in the "KTHY" and their trade union are as responsible as the "administration" of the company for its bankruptcy. He strongly criticized the protest describing it as a "riot". He said the employees could not claim their rights with such "violence and terror".

Referring to the issue, Turkish Cypriot daily Kibrisli (19.05.11) reports that the patience of the employees, who waited for 200 days, was exhausted.


http://www.hri.org/news/cyprus/tcpr/201 ... pr.html#07
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Postby Hermes » Fri May 20, 2011 12:02 pm

Turkish Cypriot protesters dragged off by police

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Postby Pyrpolizer » Fri May 20, 2011 1:36 pm

At least they should feel for their sorrow being unemployed if nothing else.
Not only those people lost their jobs, not only they got no compensation, not only the see no future, they have the police arresting and beating them.

Nobody ever told them what "mercy" is?
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Postby B25 » Fri May 20, 2011 3:42 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:At least they should feel for their sorrow being unemployed if nothing else.
Not only those people lost their jobs, not only they got no compensation, not only the see no future, they have the police arresting and beating them.

Nobody ever told them what "mercy" is?


But I thought they were all saved, pyro.
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Postby humanist » Fri May 20, 2011 3:49 pm

Hermes thank you for sharing those clips

I enjoyed all of them.

At the same time I cannot help but feel for those people whose rights to protest were stumped upon by mama Turkey and the current leadership in the occupied areas.
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