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How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby Viewpoint » Fri Oct 06, 2006 7:21 am

Just like the 1960 agreements they will sign them with other plans in mind, once a fraud always a fraud.
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Postby andri_cy » Fri Oct 06, 2006 9:16 am

Viewpoint you are the most negative person I have ever met...
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Postby Piratis » Fri Oct 06, 2006 10:53 am

i take it then that in the event of a sollution you wont recognise that which you do recognise.


What do we recognize according to you??

Here is the fact:

Under the laws of the Republic of Cyprus, the exploitation of property registered in the name of another, without the consent of the legal owner or his heirs, is a criminal offence under Article 281 of the Penal Code, for which a European and an international arrest warrant could be issued.


The law is the same today and always. As a citizen of this country I have every right to demand from others to respect our laws and inform them that if they do not they will face the penalties.
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Postby G.Man » Fri Oct 06, 2006 11:03 am

Piratis wrote:
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If then an internationally recognised sollution is found will these "criminals" still be "criminals"?


These CRIMINALS will still be CRIMINALS.


And you will still be harping on about it...

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Dont worry about pratis, he is only fit to moderate the classifeds anyway.. he delights in posting emotional and inflmatory responses to anyone who would dare to consider buying in the north (even on pre 1974 TC deeds).. I would also like to point out that you have more chance of seeing some form of deeds buying in the TRNC than you have of ever seeing them in the south, and there has been development by GC's on TC land in the RoC as well, but piratis usually ignores this ;)

Svetlana is the real moderator and does an excellent job of controlling a delicate matter..

Yes there is SOME stolen greek land, and that land MAY be returned to the GC's who rightly own it, if they can ever stop bickering and come up with some sort of solution..

Yes, they have been agrieved, and so its an emotional subject, but as long as they let their hearts rule their heads nothing better will come of it...

Most of us here are a pretty welcoming bunch...

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Postby Alexis » Fri Oct 06, 2006 11:19 am

Yes there is SOME stolen greek land, and that land MAY be returned to the GC's who rightly own it, if they can ever stop bickering and come up with some sort of solution..



Hi GMan,

I don't usually harp on about the issue of refugee land for the reasons you stated, and I also take the point that there is also refugee land in the south but isn't your statement above a little misleading? Wouldn't you say that there is a lot of GC land in the north? Afterall the majority of privately owned land in the north prior to 1974 was GC owned, shouldn't people be made aware of that? Otherwise I agree we should stop ranting about it and move towards a solution.
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Postby Viewpoint » Fri Oct 06, 2006 1:17 pm

andri_cy wrote:Viewpoint you are the most negative person I have ever met...


with good reason.... :wink:
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Postby rolo » Fri Oct 06, 2006 1:29 pm

Piratis

If there is a sollution found acceptable to Gcs, Tcs and The Guarantor Powers will you still classify those on x gc land as criminals?
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Postby Kikapu » Fri Oct 06, 2006 1:40 pm

rolo wrote:Piratis

If there is a sollution found acceptable to Gcs, Tcs and The Guarantor Powers will you still classify those on x gc land as criminals?


Rolo,

I hate to speak for Piratis, but why do you make the reference " X Greek land". How did it became ex. Greek land.? Is it because someone else is now occupying it, so it automatically becomes ex- Greek land. Sorry friend, one needs to buy it from the original owner, or be given away by the original owner, for the land to become ex- Greek land. I hope you will agree with me, that is the only way.
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Postby rolo » Fri Oct 06, 2006 1:46 pm

kikapu

so in the event of a settlement recognised by GCS TCS and The Guarantor Powers will there not be any x gc land, if so will those on it still be criminals?
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Postby Alexis » Fri Oct 06, 2006 1:52 pm

kikapu

so in the event of a settlement recognised by GCS TCS and The Guarantor Powers will there not be any x gc land, if so will those on it still be criminals?


Depends on the settlement as to whether there will be any ex-GC land or not. There probably will be and if it is a settlement then those people will not be criminals. On a different point I don't see why the guarantor powers need to endorse anything agreed between Cypriots. I don't believe a comprehensive settlement should require the signatures of the guarantor powers but that's just my opinion.
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