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Cyprus prepares for up to 200,000 Syrian refugees

Postby CBBB » Tue Jul 10, 2012 2:56 pm

Cyprus prepares for up to 200,000 Syrian refugees

July 10, 2012 03:47 PM
By Luke Baker

NICOSIA: Cyprus has drawn up plans to take in up to 200,000 refugees from the fighting in Syria, where the crackdown by government troops against opposition forces has intensified in recent weeks.

While the figures are a worst-case scenario, the number is equivalent to a quarter of the population of the Republic of Cyprus, a huge burden at a time of economic upheaval.

If such a crisis does erupt, officials are hoping the European Union will step in to help.

"We do not know what will happen in Syria, but in our planning we have estimated up to 200,000 refugees could arrive," Cyprus's deputy Europe minister, Andreas Mavroyiannis, a former ambassador to the EU and the United Nations, told reporters.

"It will be a very big strain on us if it happens, so we will need help for sure," he said during briefings in Nicosia.

In 2006, during a month-long war between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon, about 90,000 people fled to Cyprus by boat and on evacuation flights. Britain and the United States helped out, as many of those fleeing were foreign nationals.

At the time, Cyprus's economy was riding high.

But now, three years into a European debt crisis, Cypriot banks have had to write off up to 80 percent of their large holdings of Greek bonds, the economy is in recession, property prices have fallen sharply and at least two banks are in need of immediate recapitalisation.

Russia, a long-time ally of Cyprus, whose communist president was educated in Moscow, has already lent the government 2.5 billion euros to bridge this year's budget shortfall and may lend more money soon.

Some officials estimate Cyprus needs up to 10 billion euros to safeguard its economy, and it has made a request to the European Union and the International Monetary Fund for a bailout loan, which was being discussed by euro zone finance ministers in Brussels on Monday.

The European Union is reluctant to lend money to Cyprus if it is also taking money from Moscow.

But if the EU imposes overly strict conditions on Cyprus, including inspection of a banking system that is a major conduit for Russian investment flows, then Nicosia may decide that it is better off taking more assistance from Moscow, or perhaps China.

At the same time the EU is especially keen to maintain Cyprus's stability at a time when it is responsible for running the EU agenda for the next six months as the rotating president.

http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Middle ... z20DvjkaVI


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Re: Cyprus prepares for up to 200,000 Syrian refugees

Postby B25 » Tue Jul 10, 2012 3:07 pm

They are off their F heads. Sympathy for the refugees, but I mean where are ALL those ARAB countires to take them in. Seem Toffee arse if licking arseholes again.

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Re: Cyprus prepares for up to 200,000 Syrian refugees

Postby AWE » Tue Jul 10, 2012 3:17 pm

A cunning plan.

200k refugees, put them up in hotels with a daily allowance, seek UN and EU emergency funds to pay for it = Massive boot to economy without Troika austerity and the Russian loan bails out the banks.

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Re: Cyprus prepares for up to 200,000 Syrian refugees

Postby B25 » Tue Jul 10, 2012 3:49 pm

Heres one for you carpet bagger, take them in the north. Let them sleep in your house and roam around your streets penniless. These will be a big burden on the state, rising crime, not schools, pressure on hospitals, you take them.

We have enough MF turks to deal with.

Better still, send the to the UK, they have a wonderful benefits system just right for people like this. After all the UK is pushing to go in a nd bomb the shit out of Syria, the least it could do is to house the evicted.
Prhaps their masters the Yanks could chip in and help them out.
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Re: Cyprus prepares for up to 200,000 Syrian refugees

Postby kimon07 » Tue Jul 10, 2012 9:48 pm

Will they be "freedom fighters"? i.e., Turkey's friends?
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Re: Cyprus prepares for up to 200,000 Syrian refugees

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Tue Jul 10, 2012 10:06 pm

Coincidence of a number?

Maybe Russia is planning to remove the illegal Anatolian settlers and Turkish troops in exchange for us giving (temporary) refuge to her allies in need. :)

I see no problem with Cyprus being the Good Samaritan (again).
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Re: Cyprus prepares for up to 200,000 Syrian refugees

Postby humanist » Tue Jul 10, 2012 10:27 pm

well this is good news. We need the employees to work out on the gas fields and we are doing a good deed.
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Re: Cyprus prepares for up to 200,000 Syrian refugees

Postby AWE » Tue Jul 10, 2012 11:49 pm

B25 wrote:Heres one for you carpet bagger, take them in the north. Let them sleep in your house and roam around your streets penniless. These will be a big burden on the state, rising crime, not schools, pressure on hospitals, you take them.

We have enough MF turks to deal with.

Better still, send the to the UK, they have a wonderful benefits system just right for people like this. After all the UK is pushing to go in a nd bomb the shit out of Syria, the least it could do is to house the evicted.
Prhaps their masters the Yanks could chip in and help them out.


OK, someone will have to take them and the international community will cover the costs, if the ELAM faction in the RoC wont have them there are others that will and they will get the money for doing so.

My suggestion is the RoC could do with the money, I know the North can, but if you don't want it ok.
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Re: Cyprus prepares for up to 200,000 Syrian refugees

Postby kimon07 » Tue Jul 10, 2012 11:54 pm

AWE wrote:
B25 wrote:Heres one for you carpet bagger, take them in the north. Let them sleep in your house and roam around your streets penniless. These will be a big burden on the state, rising crime, not schools, pressure on hospitals, you take them.

We have enough MF turks to deal with.

Better still, send the to the UK, they have a wonderful benefits system just right for people like this. After all the UK is pushing to go in a nd bomb the shit out of Syria, the least it could do is to house the evicted.
Prhaps their masters the Yanks could chip in and help them out.


OK, someone will have to take them and the international community will cover the costs, if the ELAM faction in the RoC wont have them there are others that will and they will get the money for doing so.

My suggestion is the RoC could do with the money, I know the North can, but if you don't want it ok.


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Re: Cyprus prepares for up to 200,000 Syrian refugees

Postby wyoming cowboy » Fri Jul 20, 2012 4:15 am

Didnt this same thing happen with the Lebanese refugees, when the Israelis were bombing Lebanon and Hezbolah..and coincidentally around the same time of the year in 2006.

http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/0725/p12s01-woeu.html
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