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Should You Buy Property in North or South Cyprus?

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Re: Should You Buy Property in North or South Cyprus?

Postby ZoC » Wed Aug 10, 2011 9:20 pm

i'm gonna be a vigilante on this and other threads 2night... any low life piece of shit scumbag who calls occupied cyprus "north" and free cyprus "south" will get a verbal kick in.
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Re: Should You Buy Property in North or South Cyprus?

Postby humanist » Wed Aug 10, 2011 9:30 pm

zoc
i'm be a vigilante on this and other threads 2night... any low life piece of shit scumbag who calls occupied cyprus "north" and free cyprus "south" will get a verbal kick in.
Follow where reason leads.


I so agree. There is no such thing as North Cyprus and housing is cheaper because it is on stolen land. And then he calls himself a peace loving man.
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Re: Should You Buy Property in North or South Cyprus?

Postby repulsewarrior » Thu Aug 11, 2011 4:56 am

halil, i can't figure you out.

if you want one Cyprus, one State, and two (or many) National Assemblies, then you understand the meaning of the word Bicommunal to be Individual/Personal identities sustained. it is as you say, not a "Greek"/"Turkish" issue, but an effort to provide a living demonstration of this word defined for the Betterment of all Mankind.

...why on earth would you support selling stolen land, why would Turks or Turkish Cypriots want their Persons (or as Individuals) identified with these Acts if they stand United within a bigger element of Humanity?
; it is a tarnished image which in my mind is very unTurkish.

fellow readers, you make your choices, if you are willing to lose everything (something that cannot be legally yours) in a day, you get what you pay for; buy cheap.

...it's as simple as that. and if you choose to act respectfully toward the Rule of Law, it has a cost yet you Honour that whole generation who fell in WW1 Lest We Forget, and you become a representation of a dignity and Grace that can be focused on real enemies, like Hunger, Natural Disaster, Ignorance, and Disease.
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Re: Should You Buy Property in North or South Cyprus?

Postby halil » Thu Aug 11, 2011 7:48 am

repulsewarrior wrote:halil, i can't figure you out.

if you want one Cyprus, one State, and two (or many) National Assemblies, then you understand the meaning of the word Bicommunal to be Individual/Personal identities sustained. it is as you say, not a "Greek"/"Turkish" issue, but an effort to provide a living demonstration of this word defined for the Betterment of all Mankind.

...why on earth would you support selling stolen land, why would Turks or Turkish Cypriots want their Persons (or as Individuals) identified with these Acts if they stand United within a bigger element of Humanity?
; it is a tarnished image which in my mind is very unTurkish.

fellow readers, you make your choices, if you are willing to lose everything (something that cannot be legally yours) in a day, you get what you pay for; buy cheap.

...it's as simple as that. and if you choose to act respectfully toward the Rule of Law, it has a cost yet you Honour that whole generation who fell in WW1 Lest We Forget, and you become a representation of a dignity and Grace that can be focused on real enemies, like Hunger, Natural Disaster, Ignorance, and Disease.

@repulsewarrior none of the comments in the articles are mine...........i supplied the link of the source as well .....i paste the article in here to show, how the outsiders are see the situation and what is their ideas and what goes on beside the Cypriots ideas....how they look and what is someone ideas.......
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