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Cypriot land in the occupied areas given away.

Postby Mapko » Fri Sep 07, 2012 7:26 am

"Galatasaray football club has been granted land in occupied Cyprus.

Galatasaray Football Club has been granted 150 thousand square meters of land in occupied Karpasia Peninsula.
Turkish Cypriot daily Yeni Duzen newspaper (04.09.12) reports that the self-styled government of the breakaway regime in the occupied area of Cyprus has granted to Turkish Galatasaray Football Club 150 donums [Translator’s note: a land measure of 1000 square meters] of land by the sea in the occupied Karpasia Peninsula.
The paper writes that the bureaucratic procedure regarding the project of Galatasaray in the occupied area of Cyprus is about to be completed. On this land the club is planning to build a Resort Hotel, swimming pools, camping sites, a football field having the FIFA dimensions and training fields." :evil:

http://www.parikiaki.com/archives/52593

This just shows how much The Turkic Cypriots want peace and a unified Cyprus - by giving away Cypriot land to their Turkic masters. Perhaps we should give away Turkic Cypriot land to Olympiakos and let them do the same!
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Re: Cypriot land in the occupied areas given away.

Postby B25 » Fri Sep 07, 2012 7:40 am

1 donum of land = 1338m2 not as mentioned. The reporter does not know his arse from his elbow.
Just more evidence that the turks dont want to unify. I guess this is the peace that freddy is talking about, we just STFU and let them do as they wish.
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Re: Cypriot land in the occupied areas given away.

Postby Mapko » Fri Sep 07, 2012 10:19 am

B25...Exactly. They Turkic Cypriots come on here and go on and on and on spouting endless crap about how they want a unified Cyprus, they hold music concerts to show this and how much the Greek Cypriots don't want it - then they pull something like this out of the fire!

Christofia has proved time and time again he is an ineffective fool. He came in all guns blazing telling everyone how he would be the one to unify Cyprus with his friend Denktash but what has he done? What will he be remembered for? Being President when the Evangelos Florakis naval base exploded; when the Cypriot banks caught the fall-out from the EU crisis; and when the Turkics gave more and more land away to their Mongol masters - none may have been his fault, but that's the way things go.

What has he done with the EU Presidency? Nothing. He has highlighted nothing about Cyprus and her problems. He has brought no more business to the island. He has bent over and made Cyprus a Russian prostitute (40 years too late - at least we could have been armed and protected by Russia when it mattered) by accepting their bail-out money. Desperate people do desperate things.

It's shameful Cyprus voted this man in and the great Papadopoulos was voted third.
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Re: Cypriot land in the occupied areas given away.

Postby Jerry » Fri Sep 07, 2012 10:51 am

Probably be a huge commercial success like this place,

http://www.bigoldbazaar.net/?p=gallery
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Re: Cypriot land in the occupied areas given away.

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Fri Sep 07, 2012 2:58 pm

Is this how Turkey rewards Football teams whose supporters murder visiting opponents' fans?
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Re: Cypriot land in the occupied areas given away.

Postby Mapko » Fri Sep 07, 2012 3:03 pm

GIG...Well, the only reason the Turkic Cypriots are on the island is because the Turkic government of the day gave its soldiers land on the conquered island. History repeating itself.
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