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OCCUPATION REGIME ARRESTING PEOPLE

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Postby Viewpoint » Wed Aug 30, 2006 7:07 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:
Viewpoint wrote: Did you really expect anything different, when you take into considersation that the majority of GC still think this way and have not crossed into the north. Maybe its better they dont


Here we are not talking for people who think this way but for people who think the other way and do go to the occupied. So how do you think they should behave? Like good tourists?


Definately, they may have been causing trouble or doing something very suspiscious we dont know. Obviously they were not acting like all the other vistors who do not have any problems whatsoever.

I was referring to GCs when your fellow GC quoted the following
What I don't understand is why Greek Cypriots still go there. It is not even safe!



Now do you understand? why i said
Did you really expect anything different, when you take into considersation that the majority of GC still think this way and have not crossed into the north. Maybe its better they dont...
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Wed Aug 30, 2006 10:09 pm

Just to realise how schozophrenic the military regime in the occupied is: The journalists were arrested while filming at one of the most commercial streets in the northern part Nicosia. Since when in ANY country the most commercial street of a capital is declared a military zone?

We also have an outpost at the end of Ledra street. Hundreds of tourists pass every day, take pictures of the place including the soldier at the end of the street, nobody ever said it was a military area. Why should it , everybody knows an outpost exists there, the guard can see over to the occupied, if something unusual happens he just reports it.

In fact there is not even a single place outside military camps in the Government controlled areas (GCAs) which is a military zone. Filming the camps is of course prohibited but outside the camps no problem. In fact there are camps just next to mainroads. In the occipied even a sea shore where nothing exists could be a military zone, and one runs the risk of been arrested just by swimming there!

If anything like that ever happens in the GCAs there would be a revolution from the GCs.

Just a question to our TC friends:
Do they arrest you too, for supposely entering military "zones"? How do you know where those zones are? Are they really 97% of the north as daily Africa says?
And if they do arrest you:
How can cou stand them treating you like that?
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Wed Aug 30, 2006 10:12 pm

Viewpoint do you have police in every corner? How many policemen do you have, how many secret police, and how many Military can wander around arresting people on everything "suspicious" that they see?

My impression from my visits there is that you must have a huge police.
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Wed Aug 30, 2006 10:16 pm

mrfromng,

Anastasia;s husband seems thrilled on the possibility of visiting his village for the first time. So many GCs before him including me were thrilled too. So, I tell her to be prepred for the schock of his life. What he will see is NOT what he thinks will see.
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Postby Viewpoint » Wed Aug 30, 2006 10:50 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:Just to realise how schozophrenic the military regime in the occupied is: The journalists were arrested while filming at one of the most commercial streets in the northern part Nicosia. Since when in ANY country the most commercial street of a capital is declared a military zone?

We also have an outpost at the end of Ledra street. Hundreds of tourists pass every day, take pictures of the place including the soldier at the end of the street, nobody ever said it was a military area. Why should it , everybody knows an outpost exists there, the guard can see over to the occupied, if something unusual happens he just reports it.

In fact there is not even a single place outside military camps in the Government controlled areas (GCAs) which is a military zone. Filming the camps is of course prohibited but outside the camps no problem. In fact there are camps just next to mainroads. In the occipied even a sea shore where nothing exists could be a military zone, and one runs the risk of been arrested just by swimming there!

If anything like that ever happens in the GCAs there would be a revolution from the GCs.

Just a question to our TC friends:
Do they arrest you too, for supposely entering military "zones"? How do you know where those zones are? Are they really 97% of the north as daily Africa says?
And if they do arrest you:
How can cou stand them treating you like that?


TCs do not enter military zones so they do not get arrested. The military zones are clearly marked and you would have to be an idiot to miss them. Noo 97% of the north is not a military zone, its stupid to even suggest this yuo can see for yourself when you visit the TRNC you can freely travel all over the place without any problems. Unless of course you have other intentions and were caught redhanded doing something you shouldnt be doing. Who knows what the real story is :wink:
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Postby Viewpoint » Wed Aug 30, 2006 10:52 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:mrfromng,

Anastasia;s husband seems thrilled on the possibility of visiting his village for the first time. So many GCs before him including me were thrilled too. So, I tell her to be prepred for the schock of his life. What he will see is NOT what he thinks will see.


What shocked you? please tell all.
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Wed Aug 30, 2006 10:56 pm

So is the Ledra street Lokmaci area a military zone yes or no? And if yes were are the signs telling so? And if yes how they made a crossing there with a bridge to let the GCs and TCs cross? And if yes why the filming of the crossing is a violation of a military zone, and the crossing of people is not?????

Just admit it Viewpoint they were just looking for excuses.

Any possibility they were trying to prevent Ali Erels previously filmed press conference?
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Wed Aug 30, 2006 10:58 pm

Viewpoint wrote: Definately, they may have been causing trouble or doing something very suspiscious we dont know. Obviously they were not acting like all the other vistors who do not have any problems whatsoever.


So for 3 years the "visitors??" were not acting suspiciously but hey, all of a sudden everybody this month started acting suspiciously ha? Starting from journalists, then to people swimming at the sea, then to plain people, and then to drivers who during their previous "visit" they violated the speed limit ha?

Viewpoint please sell this crap elsewhere.

mrfromng wrote: Having said this I was equally annoyed at the arrest of the Turkish architect.


Just one person. And the guy was targeted because he himself made himself a target by visiting tourists here and trying to sell them stolen GC properties. He was even carrying all the drawings and advertising leaflets with him. I would say that this architect showed an extreme degree of audacity.Nevertheless ever since no one else was arrested.

On the other hand the occupation regime started arresting GCs systematically, and for no valid reason other than some invented excuses.
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Postby Viewpoint » Wed Aug 30, 2006 11:24 pm

The crossing was scrapped because you guys rejected it. It is currently a military zone and filming is prohibited.

You are the experts at finding excuses to isolate us, it like the pot calling the kettle black.
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Thu Aug 31, 2006 8:31 am

Viewpoint wrote: The crossing was scrapped because you guys rejected it. It is currently a military zone and filming is prohibited.


Oh, and I thought the bridge was constructed to have the Turkish troops patroling below. Silly me, if we accepted it would stop be a military zone, it would just be a bridge under which the troops would patrol. On the other hand the area is supposely a UN buffer zone, yet your side even violated the agreement with the UN. Will the UN arrest me if I film the buffer zone?

wrote: You are the experts at finding excuses to isolate us


Ali ton dernoun 100, ch’ Ali ton dern’ o nous tou (Ali cries he’s beaten by 100, but Ali is beaten by his brain) .
You are self isolated my dear, when will you ever understand that? (Ali never did) . You are self isolated because you hold illegally our homes, lands, and properties. Your isolation is the direct result of this illegality. Return to legality and you automatically get out of your isolation. Your choice.
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