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Now that the Orams have won, what does the future hold ?

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby Kikapu » Thu Sep 07, 2006 8:57 am

If this Oram ruling means that now foreign investors will flock to Northern Cyprus to buy land and build their dream homes and businesses, just as many have done in the ROC areas, and if these group of investors may bring with them enough money and prosperity to the citizens living in the Northern part, the foreigners will also have a political influence, whether there should be a final settlement or not. With a final settlement, they will have to face the problems of losing the land that they built on, or to be forced to pay for it again, at a higher cost.

I think this has put the "Cyprus solution" into another problem that Cyprus did not need at this time. If you have 50,000 foreigners with money and connections to their governments back where they came from, mostly British and Germans would be my guess, then they will play a major roll in helping Turkey get what she wants from EU, without giving up Northern Cyprus, in any kind of a "peace deal" with the ROC. As the foreign citizens numbers grow at a larger percentage each year, that would also make it "one step back", in a long term solution.
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Re: Now that the Orams have won, what does the future hold ?

Postby lysi » Thu Sep 07, 2006 9:47 am

charliechoice wrote:Just wandering what todays verdict will mean , with regards to people purchasing property in Northern Cyprus ?

It means greek cypriots who lost there land should get off there arses and go across to the OCCUPIED AREAS and confront those greedy thieving scumbags who have bought homes built on STOLEN GREEK CYPRIOT LAND.
Also CONFRONT those greedy ESTATE AGENTS in BRITAIN & elsewhere who are dealing in stolen greek cypriot land.
DONT FORGET TO TAKE YOUR CAN OF SPRAY PAINT WHEN YOU VIST THESE GREEDY PEOPLE.
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Postby Snad » Thu Sep 07, 2006 10:29 am

I am a little confused :?

Can someone clarify for me something? Does all the land in the North of Cyprus belong to Greek Cypriots?
Does any of it belong to TC? As if it does then Lysi is way off the mark. Surely TC can sell their land for people to build on if they want.
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Postby lysi » Thu Sep 07, 2006 10:35 am

Snad wrote:I am a little confused :?

Can someone clarify for me something? Does all the land in the North of Cyprus belong to Greek Cypriots?
Does any of it belong to TC? As if it does then Lysi is way off the mark. Surely TC can sell their land for people to build on if they want.

SNAD, over 80% of the land in the occupied areas belongs to greek cypriots, you work it out.
You think the building boon in the north is only on turkish cypriot land ?
I will not stand by while greedy BRITISH people like the ORAMS profit from the misery of thousands of greek cypriot refugees.
I URGE PEOPLE TO CONTACT & COMPLAIN TO ESTATE AGENTS IN THE UK & OCCUPIED AREAS WHO DEAL IN STOLEN GREEK CYPRIOT LAND & PROPERTY.
DIRECT ACTION IS WHAT IS NEEDED NOW.

www.cyprus-seaterra.com www.stringerestates.com www.unwinestates.com www.borayestates.com www.henrycharlesestates.com All these greedy estate agents sell property that is built on STOLEN GREEK CYPRIOT LAND
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Postby Sotos » Thu Sep 07, 2006 10:52 am

The Microphone wrote:
Sotos wrote:Why waste money on British courts that will never be fair for Cyprus? Just hire somebody to put a bullet in Orams head. End of story and justice served. No criminal like the Orams should get away with crime.


So you advocate murder????

I would take your comments as being solicitous and an incitement to murder. You could be a conspirator if any such heinious deed were to occur.

You should choose your words far more carefully.

Whether you like the Orams or not, your comments have just lost you any sympathy you may have had.

Me for one. Not only that I am surprised the board allows such a comment to post as your comment is far more offensive than a lot of the 'handbags at 5 paces' that ususally goes on here.


I advocate the death penalty for the Orams. And what I say is perfectly legal in Cyprus. If you have any doubt complain to our police. The British state protects the British criminals that make crimes against Cypriots so I think that the Cyprus state should also protect the Cypriots that harm those British. And I don't need your sympathy and lessons. I want justice. The death penalty for the Orams is justice.
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Postby reportfromcyprus » Thu Sep 07, 2006 11:12 am

Don't be ridiculous, Sotos. You've just taken it too far. Now you just look silly.

Death penalty for building a house illegally? Does that also go for the people who built houses on Turkish Cypriot land in the government controlled areas?

Thank god you're not in charge of anything.
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Postby Snad » Thu Sep 07, 2006 11:31 am

Lysi
So in that case 20% of the land is owned by TC and they are allowed to build on it. Lysi the way you post with your sweeping statements, it makes it sound like the TC own nothing.


Sotos

I think you have now lost it, with that statement. I am not saying those people are not criminals, but the death penalty should be reserved for people who deserve it. Case in question at the moment being Ian Huntley, who has just survived a suicide attempt. IMHO He should have made a better job of it and done the job properly!! (Sorry to go off topic a bit)
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Postby Sotos » Thu Sep 07, 2006 12:06 pm

I am not saying those people are not criminals, but the death penalty should be reserved for people who deserve it.

Apostolides deserves justice and his home but the Orams refused this to him. So I think the death penalty is appropriate for them. If the British courts protect the British criminals then our courts can protect the one who will kill the Orams. The courts can rule that their death was an accident and not murder! :P
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Postby EUropean666 » Thu Sep 07, 2006 12:50 pm

I VE sent mails from my personnal mail, with name and etc. I guess a bullet in Orams head would work fine and few grenades to those real estate agents would work fine for me.
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Postby EUropean666 » Thu Sep 07, 2006 12:52 pm

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