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E-Petition - Advertising of the Occupied Areas

Postby mariosalexander » Wed Aug 24, 2011 7:24 pm

http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/12848

Hi Everyone,

Please sign the petition and send it to everybody.

This petition states that;

"All advertising for North Cyprus holidays and property must carry a Government warning

Responsible department: Department for Business, Innovation and Skills

HM Government is asked to implement and enforce a policy whereby all advertising for property and holidays in Turkish-controlled northern Cyprus carry a clear warning. The warning must state that Turkish-controlled northern Cyprus is an illegally and militarily occupied territory and that those who exploit stolen property, for purchase, let, use or stay there may be subject to legal proceedings by the victims and refugees of war who wish to obtain compensation. "

Thanks!
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Re: E-Petition - Advertising of the Occupied Areas

Postby alemoro » Thu Aug 25, 2011 4:06 am

mariosalexander wrote:http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/12848

Hi Everyone,

Please sign the petition and send it to everybody.

This petition states that;

"All advertising for North Cyprus holidays and property must carry a Government warning

Responsible department: Department for Business, Innovation and Skills

HM Government is asked to implement and enforce a policy whereby all advertising for property and holidays in Turkish-controlled northern Cyprus carry a clear warning. The warning must state that Turkish-controlled northern Cyprus is an illegally and militarily occupied territory and that those who exploit stolen property, for purchase, let, use or stay there may be subject to legal proceedings by the victims and refugees of war who wish to obtain compensation. "

Thanks!



i cant understand why, you, cypriot, are sitting and typing from your pc....
move ur bottom, take a gun and go to fight for your country if you want to so much.....
the only country in the world with a capital splitted by 2 countries.....
and u, cypriot, u permit it.....
strange people who u are.....
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Re: E-Petition - Advertising of the Occupied Areas

Postby alemoro » Thu Aug 25, 2011 4:08 am

go to the north part.......and u will see the difference with the south part......
more civilized, more opend to attract tourists, better hotels, better food, better people......
In south, just....siga-siga.......
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Re: E-Petition - Advertising of the Occupied Areas

Postby supporttheunderdog » Thu Aug 25, 2011 6:49 am

alemoro wrote:go to the north part.......and u will see the difference with the south part......
more civilized, more opend to attract tourists, better hotels, better food, better people......
In south, just....siga-siga.......


You have your opinion on the Northwhich many may disagree with but you will also see many many villages which were plainly occupied by Cypriots who were forced out by the murdering raping Turkish Army in camapaign of ethnic cleansing
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Re: E-Petition - Advertising of the Occupied Areas

Postby Sotos » Thu Aug 25, 2011 7:30 am

alemoro wrote:go to the north part.......and u will see the difference with the south part......
more civilized, more opend to attract tourists, better hotels, better food, better people......
In south, just....siga-siga.......


Are you for real? More civilized? :lol: :lol: Better Hotels? :lol: :lol: Better People? :lol: :lol: More opend to attract tourists? :lol: :lol: How can you be more civilized and better people when the in your whole history you have nothing more to show than committing genocides and ethnic cleansings and you shamelessly keep our lands under illegal occupation? How are the hotels there better when your best hotels there are old hotels stolen from us in 1974 and a few kitschy Anatolian crap which are miserably failing to imitate European and ancient Greek architecture? How are you more open to attract tourists when there are no direct flights going there? :roll:
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Re: E-Petition - Advertising of the Occupied Areas

Postby ZoC » Thu Aug 25, 2011 7:36 am

alemoro wrote:
i cant understand why, you, cypriot, are sitting and typing from your pc....
move ur bottom, take a gun and go to fight for your country if you want to so much.....


i will. but no guns, just fists. and i'll start with u. name a time and a place.
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Re: E-Petition - Advertising of the Occupied Areas

Postby gardash » Thu Aug 25, 2011 12:35 pm

mariosalexander wrote:http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/12848

Hi Everyone,

Please sign the petition and send it to everybody.

This petition states that;

"All advertising for North Cyprus holidays and property must carry a Government warning

Responsible department: Department for Business, Innovation and Skills

HM Government is asked to implement and enforce a policy whereby all advertising for property and holidays in Turkish-controlled northern Cyprus carry a clear warning. The warning must state that Turkish-controlled northern Cyprus is an illegally and militarily occupied territory and that those who exploit stolen property, for purchase, let, use or stay there may be subject to legal proceedings by the victims and refugees of war who wish to obtain compensation. "

Thanks!


This reminds me of the scene in Monty Pythons "Life of Brian" where the members of student type organizations sit around dreaming up motions and seconding them for each other.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUBAx8jbYNs&NR=1

Grow up FFS.
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Re: E-Petition - Advertising of the Occupied Areas

Postby Maximus » Thu Aug 25, 2011 12:41 pm

hit them where it will hurt the most, the pocket.

every time you see one of these cost per click adds, click it them then go back and click them again until their budget has been rinsed.

dirty, I know but certainly cleaner than those creating the campaigns.

if everyone does it, then the cost of them doing business will increase dramatically.
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Re: E-Petition - Advertising of the Occupied Areas

Postby Maximus » Thu Aug 25, 2011 1:07 pm

has anyone thought about making a complaint to goggle?

advertisements for the sale of property in the occupied areas could fall under 'counterfeit goods', which are prohibited in accordance with their advertising guidelines.

Further to this, there may be other categories where advertisements violate their policy, check........

report them : http://adwords.google.com/support/aw/bi ... wer=172443
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Re: E-Petition - Advertising of the Occupied Areas

Postby non-cypriot » Fri Aug 26, 2011 9:27 pm

alemoro wrote:



i cant understand why, you, cypriot, are sitting and typing from your pc....
move ur bottom, take a gun and go to fight for your country if you want to so much.....
the only country in the world with a capital splitted by 2 countries.....
and u, cypriot, u permit it.....
strange people who u are.....


I must admit, some Cypriots can be a bit nutty... I'm married to one... However, you the one that should be shot! As an act of charity, to save you from your own idiocy.
And your family should be invoiced for the bullet...
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