Hermes wrote:Still no power in the "trnc" by the looks of it. You'd think the might of the Turkish army would know which switch to turn on...
Hermes wrote:Apparently no-one in the occupied areas pays their electricity bills and the so-called "state power company" KIBTEK is in deep debt and on the verge of going bankrupt.
bill cobbett wrote:Wonder whether the timing of what seems to be developing in to a General Strike in the Occupied Areas has something to do with sending a message to Greentree ???? .... Any thoughts anyone on this ?????
denizaksulu wrote:Hermes wrote:Apparently no-one in the occupied areas pays their electricity bills and the so-called "state power company" KIBTEK is in deep debt and on the verge of going bankrupt.
Not xactly true. The ordinary people have to pay. İts the large Turkish owned hotels that do not pay including other corrupt hoteliers. Thats what İ have been told. Seen it in the media too sometime ago.
Kikapu wrote:It was brought to my attention today, that VP's power has also been cut, which infuriated him for not being able to continue his provocation and propaganda here on the forum, so VP resorted to the most basic method to carry on with his Provocation & Propaganda messages from behind Mount Graffiti in the north.
The Northern Cypriot state electric company, KIB-TEK, has begun importing workers from the Turkey-based energy company AKSA to break the civil disobedience actions of members of ICEM affiliate EL-SEN, the Turkish Electricity Authority of Cyprus Workers’ Trade Union. That started on 20 January, just hours after EL-SEN had abided by a Council of Ministers decree to halt a day-long strike.
But utility workers then reverted to a stay-at-home strategy as a democratic sign of civil disobedience.
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