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Postby MR-from-NG » Tue Dec 19, 2006 8:57 pm

Like you did in the 60s. Forcing your own people into isolation and then blaming the devilish GCs. This time however it will not pass.


Come on Pyrpolizer, are you being serious here? Who are you trying to fool? Come on man please, stop insulting our intelligence. :shock:

Don't treat us like teenagers. I'm 53, I watched in horror as the GC's advanced to my village, half my uncles and cousins were killed in cold blood. I'm not gonna go on, please stop talking rubbish, it doesn't suit you.
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Tue Dec 19, 2006 8:59 pm

And here's another one:
Boy o boy this second report is a treasure. The mother of the Devils called RoC tried so much to help the TCs regarding the VAT issues that the EU committee herself turned them down as being illegal/too much away from the Aquis. The RoC itself wanted to violate the Aquis just to help the TCs, and all we hear in this forum is the crying and the screaming of Vepo against RoC and the devilish GCs....

VAT issues
The Republic of Cyprus renewed its request to the Commission to propose amendments to the
Green Line Regulation and/or the 6th VAT Directive in order to simplify certain VAT
provisions concerning the trade across the Green Line. The proposals included a request to
apply a reverse charge mechanism for supplies made by taxable persons established in the
areas13 to taxable persons in the government-controlled areas, a request to apply simplified
procedures for the collection of tax on goods supplied by taxable persons established in the
areas when these are supplied in the government-controlled areas to non-taxable persons, a
request to allow for supplies made to the areas to be treated as export transactions (amending
Article 5 of the Green Line Regulation) and the request to allow for simplified procedures
when goods are crossing the line with a view to be transferred to other Member States. The
Commission has seriously examined these proposals and communicated to the Republic of
Cyprus extensively why the majority of the proposals would have deviated too much from the
acquis to be taken up by the Commission, even though some of them may be attractive from
the point of view of simplification.
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Postby Viewpoint » Tue Dec 19, 2006 9:11 pm

Please provide a link and page number...these proposals are all well and good and put you in a good light but when you do not allow produce through using the usual delay tactics then none of it applys. You can paint a house all white but it doesnt mean there is anything substantial inside.
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Tue Dec 19, 2006 9:12 pm

mrfromng,

I talked specifically for the isolation, and I said we are not going to repeat the same mistake. The fact is your leadership wanted you to be isolated in the 60s and concentrated in ghettos or enclaves. Yet our lunatics were let to help your leadership out by their well known atrocities -which I don't deny and you have all my sympathy for.

To make it clearer for you, what I wanted to say is that these days we are not going to play the game of your own leadership.

I hope my position is clearer now.I apologise if it sounded like i wanted to demean your pain of the 60s, but that's not i wanted to say.
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Tue Dec 19, 2006 9:17 pm

What link? Like I said everything is saved on my DVD libraries. You said you have a hard copy so check it out.
Paragraph 3.7 page 7 out of 14.

I see you never stop crying and accusing the GCs, even in your last requesting post
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Postby MR-from-NG » Tue Dec 19, 2006 9:42 pm

Pyrpolizer, thank you for the explanation and making it more clear for me to understand exactly what you meant.

It is this kind of attitude that is needed for any hope of reconciliation.
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Postby Viewpoint » Tue Dec 19, 2006 10:19 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:What link? Like I said everything is saved on my DVD libraries. You said you have a hard copy so check it out.
Paragraph 3.7 page 7 out of 14.

I see you never stop crying and accusing the GCs, even in your last requesting post


Which report are you refering to? mine is the World Bank report.

Whos crying definately not me I am putting our side of the story do you have a problem with that? or you dont like to hear what we we have to face when trying to work through the GC run south. Blocking things out does not get anyone anywhere as we have experienced.
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Tue Dec 19, 2006 10:31 pm

The side of the story in one a simple.
We have the legal state that represents you in the EU and the difficulties arising from your residing in an illegal state based on stolen GC property. These difficulties are not easy to overcome, and you should stop hearing the propaganda of you side that everything is due to the devilish GCs who want to subordinate you. All we want both for us and for you is to return to legality.

I said more than 3 times I am referring to the reports to the EU commission for the implication of the Green line aggreements. This commission is obliged to report at the EU at least once a year.So far (from 2004 until today) it file 2 reports. Skipper gave a link previously, but that was not the report itself, it is how the Green line regulation with its various amendments stands today. Perhaps you could use his link to source the right document.
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Tue Dec 19, 2006 10:33 pm

And which is YOUR report exactly??
I haven't seen any report of yours here.
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Postby Viewpoint » Tue Dec 19, 2006 10:43 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:And which is YOUR report exactly??
I haven't seen any report of yours here.


The World Bank Report on the TRNC, I only have it on hard copy as I said before so I couldnt post it on here.
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