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ACTION ON THE OCCUPATION

Postby lysi » Sun Nov 13, 2005 3:22 pm

What people who dont agree with the occupation should do is complain to the gutless cyprus government about its lack of action on the occupation.

Also complain to the estate agents who are selling off cheap stolen greek cypriot land and property.
If you look on the net you will see dozens of these estate agents who are exploiting greek land.

Also complain to those travel agents who advertise for holidays to the occupied areas.
There is a couple of travel sites that has people promoting pro-occupation propaganda WWW.TRIPADVISOR.COM north cyprus section & WWW.HOLIDAYTRUTHS.CO.UK which also carry adverts for property for sale in the occupied areas, why not join these sites and put the greek cypriot point of view on the occupation.

GO ON DO SOMETHING USEFUL TODAY AND SUPPORT CYPRUS.
REMEMBER WHAT WAR CRIMES THE TURKISH ARMY HAVE DONE TO CYPRUS WWW.MISSING-CY.ORG & WWW.LOBBYFORCYPRUS.ORG
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Postby Piratis » Sun Nov 13, 2005 5:33 pm

What people who dont agree with the occupation should do is complain to the gutless cyprus government about its lack of action on the occupation.

I agree that as a matter of principle our government shouldn't act as friendly as they do now toward a country that we are at war with and they occupy 1/3rd of our island.

Also complain to the estate agents who are selling off cheap stolen greek cypriot land and property.

Complaining doesn't work. Do you think they would care?
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Postby Main_Source » Sun Nov 13, 2005 5:45 pm

I think GC's in the UK should refuse to vote.
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Postby bg_turk » Sun Nov 13, 2005 6:13 pm

I do not want to intrude into your discussion of designing a national strategy to defeat the "occupation" but don't you think it would be much better if you tried to act more constructively and concentrate your efforts into finding a solution, rather than defeating the other side.
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Postby cypezokyli » Sun Nov 13, 2005 6:54 pm

i woud agree with you on this one bg_turk
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Postby zan » Mon Nov 14, 2005 2:37 pm

bg_turk wrote:I do not want to intrude into your discussion of designing a national strategy to defeat the "occupation" but don't you think it would be much better if you tried to act more constructively and concentrate your efforts into finding a solution, rather than defeating the other side.


I hope you are wearing appropriate head gear when you are banging your head against that wall.
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Postby Main_Source » Mon Nov 14, 2005 2:45 pm

I do not want to intrude into your discussion of designing a national strategy to defeat the "occupation" but don't you think it would be much better if you tried to act more constructively and concentrate your efforts into finding a solution, rather than defeating the other side.


What if the other side does not want a fair and just soloution but instead wants to keep something from nothing.
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Postby Black Cat » Mon Nov 14, 2005 2:54 pm

Its not the people of the other side, its the turkish "leaders" and the ones in power.
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Postby Main_Source » Mon Nov 14, 2005 8:20 pm

Right but what if the people on the otherside beleive everything their leaders tell them.

Like Saint Nick was a Turk lol.
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Postby zan » Mon Nov 14, 2005 8:40 pm

Main_Source wrote:Right but what if the people on the otherside beleive everything their leaders tell them.

Like Saint Nick was a Turk lol.


He lived in Turkey is the story I heard, not that he was a Turk?????
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