Viewpoint wrote:This is the Piratis brand of human rights and democracy in 2006 that he is so proud of and chants at every opportunity, thanks but no thanks,Koursoumba, who is also the President of the National Institution for the Protection of Human Rights (ETHNOPAD), said that she wondered, “how the authorities can keep on doing this. It is a matter that is simply not going away. I have tried to speak to the authorities but have not yet received a satisfactory response.”
She added that, “by January 26, we must harmonise our laws with the rest of Europe in relation to third country nationals who have been resident in Cyprus for over five years. These people cannot just be kicked out of the country. Humanitarian law doesn’t work like this – human rights are the cornerstone of all fields of the law.
“When looking at whether a person should be deported, it is very important to consider a variety of factors, for example whether that person has children and what their rights are. We keep forgetting about human rights, as set out by the UN, and must adhere to the treaties that we have signed.
Quote out of one of todays articles in the Sunday Mail. Practice what you preach Piratis as i said before talk is cheap. Backs up my arguement about settlers and throws light on how we should deal with them. A man who has lived on this island for 30 years deserves treated with full human rights and democracy but not GC style.
Sometimes you are a joke Viewpoint! You do not look at your own mess and the fact that you are virtually sunk to the cheeks into the cesspit in terms of human rights violations of 200,000 GCs, and instead you have the audacity to point the finger to the GCs. Why don't you look in the mirror instead, in order to see who is the real violator of human rights?