andri_cy wrote:in some countries, Bill, that would have been considered sexual harrassement. You got away with it easy!
Are you really equating having some plans in your possesion with murder?
In a nutshell. We should embrace with love and care our Turkish Cypriot compatriots (and vice versa) rather than keep the prison option at the ready.
Why wasn't the architect arrested using Larnaca Airport, that is built on stolen land.
I'm talking villa style houses built in the last 4 years where the government has given a portion of TC land and a small grant / payment towards the building of a house -- which is still theft and exploiting TC owned land.
Piratis wrote:People that violate the laws should be arrested and face the consequences. End of story.
Bananiot and Zopovorto, if you are lawyers then you have the right to go to the courts and defend as many criminals as you like. Beyond that you have no right to ask that people that violate the laws should face no consequences simply because you want to promote partition.
On one hand you complain about the slightest imperfection in the RoC system, and at the same time you are the loudest supporters of illegalities (when those illegalities are performed by the Turks and all those that share your dream of destroying Cyprus). What you do is hypocrisy of the highest level (to say the least).
Piratis wrote:bill wrote:I'm talking villa style houses built in the last 4 years where the government has given a portion of TC land and a small grant / payment towards the building of a house -- which is still theft and exploiting TC owned land.
Land is given to temporarily house refugees until the Turkish army allows them to return to their own homes. The refugees are not even given titles to any TC property. What exactly you wanted? To let the 200.000 refugees living in tents for 32 years while the 18% of TCs illegally occupied the 36% of land????
When they return to us our land, our refugees would be more than glad to leave from the temporary refugee housing and take back their own properties in the occupied areas which are WAY more than what they are temporarily housed now.
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