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Britain urges Turkey to do the right thing on Cyprus

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Postby elko » Mon Nov 13, 2006 12:40 am

I see that our Greek Cypriot friends are getting upset about Turkey giving Europe the two fingers up. Turkey will not recognise ROC, full stop. Do you really worry about Turkey or about losing your leverage against Turkey? Go on, use your veto and end up with nothing. I would love that. I am quite happy Turkey going it alone.
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Postby humanist » Mon Nov 13, 2006 2:49 am

Outer Mongolia sounds fantastic ..... as typical of many British unwilling to take responsibility for the cock ups you have caused in this World. Over and over again.

on ya bike mate!

If you and the British judiciary had any sense of Justice and Integrity, it would have been thrown out of British Courts. With your government suggesting that the matter is Republic of Cyprus Issue and heard there> With assistance from the UN to find the thieves who sold the Oram's stolen land in the first place. And the Orams if they had any sense of Justice would have requested compensation from the thieves and handed over the land to it's rightful owner. That would have been justice.
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Postby zan » Mon Nov 13, 2006 9:29 am

humanist wrote:Outer Mongolia sounds fantastic ..... as typical of many British unwilling to take responsibility for the cock ups you have caused in this World. Over and over again.

on ya bike mate!

If you and the British judiciary had any sense of Justice and Integrity, it would have been thrown out of British Courts. With your government suggesting that the matter is Republic of Cyprus Issue and heard there> With assistance from the UN to find the thieves who sold the Oram's stolen land in the first place. And the Orams if they had any sense of Justice would have requested compensation from the thieves and handed over the land to it's rightful owner. That would have been justice.

I think you will find that you have got this case tail side up. The case was designed to bring the whole Cyprus affair onto the shores of the UK where it does not belong and the court decision did exactly what you are asking of it. It now belongs back in Cyprus and can only be sorted out with a settlement. As for the court costs, the organisation responsible for backing this case will pay the bill not the actual person who brought the case to court. He was just used by this organisation. If you believe anything else then you need a reality check.
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Postby StuartN » Mon Nov 13, 2006 3:44 pm

As for the court costs, the organisation responsible for backing this case will pay the bill not the actual person who brought the case to court. He was just used by this organisation.


Goodness - I wonder who on earth that could have been? - Piratis - you surely know?
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Postby Piratis » Mon Nov 13, 2006 3:57 pm

You refer to the NGO which collects the names and information of those that are involved in criminal activities associated with the illegal sales of Greek Cypriot properties in occupied Cyprus? I don't know anything about this NGO, but for sure they would not waste any money in the UK "justice".
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Postby StuartN » Mon Nov 13, 2006 5:14 pm

By NGO I presume you mean 'Non Governmental Organisation'. I'm in agreement with you for once Piratis - I too doubt that it's a NON Governmental Organisation backing the case.
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Postby Piratis » Mon Nov 13, 2006 5:32 pm

Of course the goverment will back its citizens for defending themselves from criminlals.

However the NGO will be much more effective in this case as it is much more flexible.
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Postby StuartN » Tue Nov 14, 2006 11:56 pm

Don't make me laugh Piratis.... an NGO being effective ... in Cyprus?????? LOL. (BTW Goverment is spelled wrong).
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Postby zan » Wed Nov 15, 2006 11:23 am

Piratis wrote:Of course the goverment will back its citizens for defending themselves from criminlals.

However the NGO will be much more effective in this case as it is much more flexible.


Australia was started by a bunch of criminals so it would do you well to keep an eye on the North you dingbat. Guday mate!!!!!!!!!
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Postby Piratis » Thu Nov 16, 2006 12:15 am

Zan, you don't have to remind us that you are stuck with the middle age practices of ethnic cleansing, land grab and human rights violations. We know this very well already. Too bad thats all you know how to do well. What will you do when you will not have the power to force such crimes anymore?
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