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Re: More Embargoes from the Illegal Regime of "crnt"

Postby bill cobbett » Sat Apr 21, 2012 1:40 pm

kimon07 wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:The CYs of the Occupied Areas will have to put up with more Isolations imposed by the Illegal Turkish Occupation Regime.

This time the Apartheid Junta are trying to restrict the use by CYs of their Passports for free movement within the EU and the other entitlements that come with them. One result of the Restrictions will be to force some CYs to use the Illegal Airport at Occupied Tymbou.

More in the Mail at... http://www.cyprus-mail.com/cyprus/north ... s/20120421


Could it be a trick of the Terrorist Regime of North Cyprus to force indigenous TCs to move massively to the south (Cypriot refugee wave No 2) and let the north clear to the Anatolians? i.e., another ethnic cleansing of the north from its indigenous inhabitants? Second refugee wave to the South after 1974?


Yes, whether the action is trickery or not, the result will be more and more CYs leaving the area and being replaced by more and more Illegal Settlers. Yes perhaps some will move in to the Free Areas of the Republic.

In any event, it's more and more self-segregation by the Illegal Regime, more flexing of muscle to use control to make lives more difficult for the CYs, to encourage the troublesome No Longer of Any Use CYs out of the Occupied Areas... and we also saw the new restrictions placed on them at the crossing-points a few days ago.

... of course it's all part and parcel of the Plan B hatched and implemented in and since the late '50s ... but unfortunately the less than bright Turkish Agents like Lordo can't see the obvious continuity in Plan B since at least 1958, Nationalist Mushrooms kept in the dark and force-fed in the northern enclave with their daily ration of manure.
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Re: More Embargoes from the Illegal Regime of "crnt"

Postby Me Ed » Sat Apr 21, 2012 1:47 pm

newgeneration wrote:Me Ed - that entire assumption is up for debate as you know. RoC govt should never have been recognised without any TC representation. Many believe Turkey was right to intervene as a guarantor power, etc etc etc.

Lordo - many TC's in the North also have British passports. By forcing them to use their British passports instead of TRNC kimlik cards as ID, the numbers can be manipulated to look as though there are less TC citizens living in the North.

Turkey's right to intervene in the first place is one issue and distinctly separate from it's right to partition the island and then commit the crime of population transfer.

That's why there are UN resolutions for Turkey to take back the illegal settlers.
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Re: More Embargoes from the Illegal Regime of "crnt"

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Sat Apr 21, 2012 1:52 pm

This is similar to how Turkey removed the identity of the Kurds.
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Re: More Embargoes from the Illegal Regime of "crnt"

Postby newgeneration » Sat Apr 21, 2012 2:19 pm

Me Ed migration happens all over the world. Even South Cyprus is not immune.

Please see the figures below of migrants below taken in 2007.


Citizens of the former Soviet Republic: 30,000

Christians who fled Lebanon: 15,000 - 20,000

Immigrants from Greece: 100,000

Asylum seeker Kurds: 2,500 - 3,000

Asylum seeker citizens from third countries: 9,500

Total of "Greek settlers in Cyprus": approximately 230,000
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Re: More Embargoes from the Illegal Regime of "crnt"

Postby Me Ed » Sat Apr 21, 2012 2:33 pm

newgeneration wrote:Me Ed migration happens all over the world. Even South Cyprus is not immune.

Please see the figures below of migrants below taken in 2007.


Citizens of the former Soviet Republic: 30,000

Christians who fled Lebanon: 15,000 - 20,000

Immigrants from Greece: 100,000

Asylum seeker Kurds: 2,500 - 3,000

Asylum seeker citizens from third countries: 9,500

Total of "Greek settlers in Cyprus": approximately 230,000

I don't recall seeing any UN resolutions asking for the removal of these migrants - unless you know differently?
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Re: More Embargoes from the Illegal Regime of "crnt"

Postby Lordo » Sat Apr 21, 2012 2:41 pm

Me Ed wrote:
newgeneration wrote:Me Ed migration happens all over the world. Even South Cyprus is not immune.

Please see the figures below of migrants below taken in 2007.


Citizens of the former Soviet Republic: 30,000

Christians who fled Lebanon: 15,000 - 20,000

Immigrants from Greece: 100,000

Asylum seeker Kurds: 2,500 - 3,000

Asylum seeker citizens from third countries: 9,500

Total of "Greek settlers in Cyprus": approximately 230,000


I don't recall seeing any UN resolutions asking for the removal of these migrants - unless you know differently?

Of course not. They also sat by and watched 30,000 TCs ethnically cleansed from their land in 63. Not to mention suffocation of the TCs ever since. Blind as a bat. Perhaps a new set of glasses with no blue tint is called for. Fat chance.
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Re: More Embargoes from the Illegal Regime of "crnt"

Postby newgeneration » Sat Apr 21, 2012 2:42 pm

Migration allowed in the South, not in the North. Says it all.

Do you not think Human Rights come into play in removing people from their homes of 50 years. I cannot see this happening.
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Re: More Embargoes from the Illegal Regime of "crnt"

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Sat Apr 21, 2012 2:46 pm

Lordo wrote:
Me Ed wrote:
newgeneration wrote:Me Ed migration happens all over the world. Even South Cyprus is not immune.

Please see the figures below of migrants below taken in 2007.


Citizens of the former Soviet Republic: 30,000

Christians who fled Lebanon: 15,000 - 20,000

Immigrants from Greece: 100,000

Asylum seeker Kurds: 2,500 - 3,000

Asylum seeker citizens from third countries: 9,500

Total of "Greek settlers in Cyprus": approximately 230,000


I don't recall seeing any UN resolutions asking for the removal of these migrants - unless you know differently?

Of course not. They also sat by and watched 30,000 TCs ethnically cleansed from their land in 63. Not to mention suffocation of the TCs ever since. Blind as a bat. Perhaps a new set of glasses with no blue tint is called for. Fat chance.



You mean those lazy TCs that refused to help build-up the the infrastructure of Cyprus? The ones promised freebies by Turkey if they withdrew? The ones now enjoying all that GCs worked for?

[I would ask what "Greek settlers in Cyprus" are supposed to be, but since there are no links to such 'information', I take it as more from the Turkish propaganda-schooled source.]
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Re: More Embargoes from the Illegal Regime of "crnt"

Postby PC Bubble » Sat Apr 21, 2012 2:49 pm

NG.
You forgot to mention the lovely Pontians who live in Paphos.

Really obnoxious!
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Re: More Embargoes from the Illegal Regime of "crnt"

Postby newgeneration » Sat Apr 21, 2012 3:03 pm

Of course. How could I forget those charming people in Paphos ..
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