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Postby cypezokyli » Thu Jun 22, 2006 8:44 am

it is interesting that there has been no post in this forum about that development.
any opinions / predictions / thoughts ?

should we apply ?
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Postby cypezokyli » Thu Jun 22, 2006 8:46 am

btw it appears that two refuggees from the village of akanthou will receive their property back.
and it appears that a compensation is also prepared as a solution for the aresti case
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Postby Strahd » Thu Jun 22, 2006 9:00 am

cypezokyli wrote:btw it appears that two refuggees from the village of akanthou will receive their property back.
and it appears that a compensation is also prepared as a solution for the aresti case


There are about 200000 refugees. So very very lightly let us assume that there will be 10000 cases. Say 50% cannot be given their properties back, so that leaves 5000 who need compensation. Aresti was proposed 460000 CYP so I give an average of 100000CYP per case...

Therefore pseudo TRNC proposes that it can pay 500,000,000 CYP in compensation... Have you checked your balance at the National Bank of Turkey lately? You will probably gonnane need to sell a lot more to lardy middleclass brittish pensioners than you think so

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Postby cypezokyli » Thu Jun 22, 2006 9:40 am

lets assume that turkey has enough money only to satisfy 5000 refuggees.... the first 5000 who will apply. would you run ?
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Postby Strahd » Thu Jun 22, 2006 9:50 am

cypezokyli wrote:lets assume that turkey has enough money only to satisfy 5000 refuggees.... the first 5000 who will apply. would you run ?


If the comission was setup by Turkey as an official Turkish comission yes.

However since this is a TRNC comission, you would be illegal to do it. It is against the law and probably you would not be able to use your money anywhere in the world. Is like trying to use money from a robery or smuggling drugs.
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Postby cypezokyli » Thu Jun 22, 2006 9:56 am

welll for that only the ECHR would give us the answer.
and we ll have to wait a bit for that.

my main question actually was , what do you think the concequences will be on the cyppro would be if a number of gcs decide to apply.

if a solution of the problem of the property is solved, would that be a moove towards partition ?
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Postby Strahd » Thu Jun 22, 2006 10:07 am

cypezokyli wrote:welll for that only the ECHR would give us the answer.
and we ll have to wait a bit for that.

my main question actually was , what do you think the concequences will be on the cyppro would be if a number of gcs decide to apply.

if a solution of the problem of the property is solved, would that be a moove towards partition ?


Hmm this is actually a very interesting position... I cannot really answer this from the top of my head, however I have the feeling that this kind of solution internal will eventually lead to partition, especially if 10000 GCs recognise the TRNC authority over their properties.
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Postby cypezokyli » Thu Jun 22, 2006 10:24 am

good... its good that we agree on that one.... fianlly

the question now is , what do we do against it (always assuming that we do not want partition) ?
i can think two possiblities :
1. we scare the people with patriotic propaganda. (that ofcource has its limitations , bc what would people choose , personal interest or patriotis duty ? ....especially the "patriots" :wink: )
2. we seriously get involved in a new negotiation proccess....and soon...

any other suggestions ?
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ahem.....ahem...
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Postby Svetlana » Thu Jun 22, 2006 10:30 am

The Commission expires today; there were 13 applications, two people had their land handed back and one was compensated financially.

You can understand the attraction something now rather than something in 30 (?) or more year's time.

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Postby sadik » Thu Jun 22, 2006 10:48 am

Strahd wrote:
cypezokyli wrote:btw it appears that two refuggees from the village of akanthou will receive their property back.
and it appears that a compensation is also prepared as a solution for the aresti case


There are about 200000 refugees. So very very lightly let us assume that there will be 10000 cases. Say 50% cannot be given their properties back, so that leaves 5000 who need compensation. Aresti was proposed 460000 CYP so I give an average of 100000CYP per case...

Therefore pseudo TRNC proposes that it can pay 500,000,000 CYP in compensation... Have you checked your balance at the National Bank of Turkey lately? You will probably gonnane need to sell a lot more to lardy middleclass brittish pensioners than you think so

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


What you calculated is not a very large amount. Turkey paid off more than $8 billion for the debts of just one bank that went bankrupt during the banking crisis in 2001. There were more than a dozen banks that wen bankrupt.

However this is strange economics. Some Brit will come purchase a house for 50000 pounds and then the Turkey will have to pay at least that much compensation to the GC owner. Is the Turkish nation so rich that they have started subsidizing cheap housing for the Brits?
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