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Postby rawk » Wed Mar 22, 2006 9:08 pm

lysi

Have you ever been to the UK?

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Postby lysi » Thu Mar 23, 2006 3:48 pm

rawk, yes it stinks.

I am also pissed off because my land is occupied and being sold off cheap to greedy british people who close there eyes to the fact that most of the land in the north belongs to greek cypriots.
People like me will not forget the occupation and will continue to complain and confront those scumbags that exploit greek owned land & property. I just wish there was more support from those other forum members who are against the occupation.
How many forum members have complained to an estate agent who is advertising and selling property built on stolen greek cypriot land ?
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Re: GREEDY BRITISH EX-PATS

Postby andri_cy » Thu Mar 23, 2006 7:42 pm

lysi wrote:Hey pimpernipple, how are your british troops doing in iraq ? also if you like england so much why are you and those other british prats living in the occupied north of cyprus ?


I thought pumpernickle was in Larnaca...?
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Re: GREEDY ENGLISH EX PATS

Postby andri_cy » Thu Mar 23, 2006 7:44 pm

lysi wrote:rawk, yes it stinks.

I am also pissed off because my land is occupied and being sold off cheap to greedy british people who close there eyes to the fact that most of the land in the north belongs to greek cypriots.
People like me will not forget the occupation and will continue to complain and confront those scumbags that exploit greek owned land & property. I just wish there was more support from those other forum members who are against the occupation.
How many forum members have complained to an estate agent who is advertising and selling property built on stolen greek cypriot land ?


You think that the agent that is selling GC land to british or other europeans that are willing to buy it doesnt know that it is illegal and he is waiting for us to tell him? He doent care. He comes from Turkey, sells a bunch of land, goes back home rich and leaves the british to deal with the fact they spent their money buying stolen property that in the long run when things change will HAVE to go back to its rightful owners.
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Postby rawk » Thu Mar 23, 2006 7:48 pm

Hi lysi

What didn't you like about the UK? The people, the weather, the food, the way of life, the countryside? Where did you stay, London?

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Postby Tony-4497 » Thu Mar 23, 2006 8:55 pm

Turks arrived you only used the reverse gear of your tanks, you were running like headless chickens.


You just don't get it, do you?

I agree that on the basis of military strength we are weaker than Turkey - otherwise we would have kicked Turkish troops out a long time ago.

Military might, brutality, violence and ethnic cleansing is the SOLE basis on which the "TRNC" puppet state exists and no other - in full violation of countless UN resolutions, international, European and ECHR court decisions, international and human rights law etc etc

HOWEVER, what you fail to realise is that after 30 years of Turkey saying that the problem was solved in 74, NOW something is different.

It is now Turkey that NEEDS a solution, not only Cyprus. Turkey tried to get out of this the cheap way, through the Annan plan, but thankfully GCs wouldn't have that.

Now, my friend, be prepared for handing back to GC a very substantial part of the things you stole from them by force, like the barbaric thieves and bandits that you are..

In the opposite case Turkey will stay in Asia forever (where it belongs - let's face it)..and keep occupied Cyprus as "compensation".. you may of course think that Turkey is prepared to forget about the EU.. I don't.. but only time will show..
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Postby rawk » Thu Mar 23, 2006 11:30 pm

Tony-4497

Hi, I hear what your saying, but I don't understand your last sentence. It seems to contradict the sentence before, either Turkey relinquishes north Cyprus (politically impossible) or it joins the EU. Is that what you're saying? Please elaborate.

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Postby cypezokyli » Fri Mar 24, 2006 12:18 am

In the opposite case Turkey will stay in Asia forever (where it belongs - let's face it)..and keep occupied Cyprus as "compensation".. you may of course think that Turkey is prepared to forget about the EU.. I don't.. but only time will show..


define "asia". somehow i get a degrading atmosphere :roll:

what makes us more "europeans" than the turks ?

dont be too sure , that turkey is willing to sacrifice everything. we ofcource have improved our position with the EU entry but dont overestimate how far you can extent your hand. moreover dont forget the likely pressure we will receive from our EU allies if we alone try to block turkeys accession.

lastly, dont forget that it not in our interest for turkey not to have the EU target. if they miss that target then forget about reunification.
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Postby rawk » Fri Mar 24, 2006 12:29 am

Well said. Cypezokyli!

You have a good point there.

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Postby MR-from-NG » Fri Mar 24, 2006 12:31 am

cypezokyli, you are making good sense. :wink:
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