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No1Doyen

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Message Posted: 30/03/2009 17:58 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 1 of 53 in Discussion |
| To the TRNC Deputy Prime Minister for guaranteeing all our properties. I'm sure this will now put an end to all the speculation and uncertainty as to whether we will lose our properties. Thank you again. |
juliet

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Message Posted: 30/03/2009 18:00 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 2 of 53 in Discussion |
| gosh bill how many have you had you keep repeating yourself... as i will.. only recognised by the so called trnc & turkey..... dream on... |
No1Doyen

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Message Posted: 30/03/2009 18:03 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 3 of 53 in Discussion |
| I'm dreaming Juliet, of a wonderful life in the trnc - free from all the uncertainty and speculation that we were all going to lose our properties. My dreams are now a peaceful life in the sun. Oh, by the way, I'm thinking of buying a couple more properties. I can let you rent one at a very reasonable rate. |
deecyprus4

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Message Posted: 30/03/2009 18:04 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 4 of 53 in Discussion |
| HA HA HA well said no1...make sure she pays a fair rent though lol |
juliet

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Message Posted: 30/03/2009 18:06 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 5 of 53 in Discussion |
| whens the orams case due bill? i dont think your so called trnc goverment will be able to help them out do you? lack of funds in there checking account.;) |
No1Doyen

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Message Posted: 30/03/2009 18:06 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 6 of 53 in Discussion |
| Juliet, I bet you wished you had purchased a property here now - don't you? |
hattikins

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Message Posted: 30/03/2009 18:06 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 7 of 53 in Discussion |
| Just for you Juliet “We have been shouting and protesting for 30 years because the Turkish Cypriots have been building on our property. But the legitimate government (of the Greek Republic of Cyprus) gave us money to build houses on the properties of the Turkish Cypriots. And at the time they lied to us, telling us that they had given us state land. This was what was written on the documents we signed.” These words were uttered by a frustrated citizen in a television news story about a noisy protest held last Tuesday in Polemidia (South Cyprus) by hundreds of displaced persons who had built houses on plots given to them by the Spyros Kyprianou government in South Cyprus some 30 years ago. In the same report, a woman, who was visibly angry, said: “We were fooled. They brought us here, gave us land belonging to the Turkish Cypriots and, through a life of hard toil, we built our houses on it, married, brought up our children and now they are telling us to leave and that they will g |
No1Doyen

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Message Posted: 30/03/2009 18:07 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 8 of 53 in Discussion |
| I swore I just saw all the m's in an estate agents in Girne ! )) |
hattikins

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Message Posted: 30/03/2009 18:08 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 9 of 53 in Discussion |
| Continued for you Juliet It is becoming apparant to all that, 32 years after the displacement of sections of the population, almost none of the refugees want to return to their 'homes' – that is, property and land in North Cyprus in the event of a federal settlement. There are three main reasons for this. First, in the 32 years that have passed almost half the refugees have died. Second, those who were children in 1974 have now married and settled down in the South, where they have their homes and jobs. Third, a large number of them have settled down in the government refugee estates or in Turkish Cypriot properties, as in the case of the protesters in Polemidia. The irony of this is that many Greeks voted 'No' in the 2004 referendum on whether Cyprus should be re-united because they feared that a 'Yes' vote would mean that they would be uprooted a second time and sent back to North Cyprus. This shows quite clearly the insurmountable problems associated with any policy o |
DutchCrusader


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Message Posted: 30/03/2009 18:08 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 10 of 53 in Discussion |
| RE msg 2, juliet > only recognised by the so called trnc & turkey < ===> Isn't one of Izzet's rules that the legality of the TRNC should not be doubted on this board? If so, then how do Izzet and the Moderators consider "so called trnc" in juliet's message?! At least deserving a serious warning, I'd say. |
juliet

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Message Posted: 30/03/2009 18:10 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 11 of 53 in Discussion |
| bill we have tons of property over thanks... back rent should be due soon... |
hattikins

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Message Posted: 30/03/2009 18:13 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 12 of 53 in Discussion |
| For Juliet. This shows quite clearly the insurmountable problems associated with any policy of forcibly removing families from land and homes they have occupied for 30 years and sending them to what would be an essentially alien environment. The protest demonstrates, if any demonstration were needed, that Greek Cypriots who are living on Turkish Cypriot land in the South wish to remain there and do not want to be removed, should be Greek Republic of Cyprus government embark on a policy of returning land to displaced Turkish Cypriots. Needless to say, the same situation is found in North Cyprus where land and housing, vacated by Greeks, was given to Turkish Cypriots and settlers from the mainland of Turkey post 1974. |
mmmmmm


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Message Posted: 30/03/2009 18:20 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 13 of 53 in Discussion |
| Dear Bill, re msg 8 "swore I just saw all the m's in an estate agents in Girne ! ))" Wow, "Elvis" status achieved.. ! Now let me check my credence "factometer"... 1/ This is a "govt" certain to be re-elected 2/ Turkey has loads za money and isn't going to the IMF for a loan 3/ Cherie Booth isn't worried about "getting paid" ... 4/ the ECHR might have say - as they have to rule on the "performance" of the IPC.. Yup must be right .. "Bill says so" ;) ..and btw, I was in the estate agents, acting on behalf of Richard Branson and Roman Ambramovich, as they are keen to buy in before the "boom" ... |
hattikins

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Message Posted: 30/03/2009 18:21 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 14 of 53 in Discussion |
| Gone very quiet Juliet, are you busy wiping the egg off your face. |
juliet

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Message Posted: 30/03/2009 18:23 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 15 of 53 in Discussion |
| no hattikins just checking on the dinner.... |
mmmmmm


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Message Posted: 30/03/2009 18:34 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 16 of 53 in Discussion |
| Dear Hattikins Please - Which TV channel broadcast from Polemedia ?! - Which Polemedia.. ? Most GCs are fed up being stuck in a time warp, whereby they haven't got deeds for the "refugee" property they now live in and can't raise funds to extend, etc. Unlike the TCs - some of whom have "sold on" land that is GC. You might not "believe" me, but I have a good mate married to a GC lady from Valtil(i) who voted YES - quite happy to move back -( rare for a refugee to vote YES) and who would tell you the NO vote was NO WAY anything to do with the fear of having to move back.... They can't borrow to extend their house and their lives are on hold. They live in Episkopi - which was a mainly TC village. Most GCs voted no as they believed that they had the RIGHT to decide where to live.. and that their ex president would get them a better deal. |
ROBnJO

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Message Posted: 30/03/2009 18:38 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 17 of 53 in Discussion |
| The ROC, 'rump', SC, Greek Cyprus, whatever you want to call them, were not in the EU in 1974, from when all these claims emanate from both sides of the Island. The EU & ECHR obviously have a very difficult tightrope to cross. They need Turkey in the EU for strategic reasons. Turkey is a much more important stategic region to the EU and USA, than Greece ever was. I'm more than happy with my purchase in NC. Rob |
Tootie

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Message Posted: 30/03/2009 18:38 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 18 of 53 in Discussion |
| Is there an article on this pls No1? tootie? |
DutchCrusader


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Message Posted: 30/03/2009 18:43 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 19 of 53 in Discussion |
| RE msg 17, ROBnJO > ROC < ===> RoC means "Rest of Cyprus"... |
ROBnJO

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Message Posted: 30/03/2009 18:52 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 20 of 53 in Discussion |
| DC Thanks! A bit like ROI means Rest of Ireland then! ... |
rowlo


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Message Posted: 30/03/2009 18:53 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 21 of 53 in Discussion |
| me to rob msg 17 ////// |
canyavuz

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Message Posted: 30/03/2009 18:59 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 22 of 53 in Discussion |
| trnc deputy prime minister is Turgay avci, leader of the ORP party. This man really does know what he is talking about. He has had several meetings with Turkey's TOKI housing association, which has proven to be very succesful in Turkey. Unlike the council estates in the UK, which are renowned for their gangsters, gun crime and overall bad reputattion. |
jay76

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Message Posted: 30/03/2009 19:22 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 23 of 53 in Discussion |
| Juliet oh juliet where are you juliet. what did you have for dinner hope it was'nt more egg. |
joseph

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Message Posted: 30/03/2009 20:37 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 24 of 53 in Discussion |
| Hi No1... This is the second tag re Deputy Prime Minister guaranteeing properties. If so it would be a huge item of news for all buyers... yet I notice a number of members asking for the link or a pasted copy of his words and... nothing I know it's April 1st tomorrow but ..... Can someone paste the link? Regards Joseph |
Yinglis

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Message Posted: 30/03/2009 20:43 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 25 of 53 in Discussion |
| I am in France & its the 31st March tomorrow here !! |
joseph

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Message Posted: 30/03/2009 21:02 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 26 of 53 in Discussion |
| Sorry Yinglis... Got my mnemonic rhyme mixed up ... you know... Thirtey days hath November, Aprile, June, and September: etc etc Must be the whiskey Still waiting the link though? Regards Joseph |
wynyardman


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Message Posted: 30/03/2009 21:16 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 28 of 53 in Discussion |
| Yeah, Trust me, the cheques in the post! Whatever happenned to integrity and good faith?.. It makes you feel sick to the very core of your existence. Wyn ( on behalf of the quiet majority, who act in good faith!) Banned from the Cyprus 44 Board! |
No1Doyen

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Message Posted: 30/03/2009 21:39 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 29 of 53 in Discussion |
| Sorry, I was away from my PC.(looking at more property in the trnc). I'm glad to see the link has been posted. What wonderful news for all of us. |
Lemtich


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Message Posted: 30/03/2009 21:58 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 30 of 53 in Discussion |
| I don't know, this re-assurance still has the feel of "the front fell off" to it. Lem |
juliet

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Message Posted: 30/03/2009 22:43 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 31 of 53 in Discussion |
| keep buying number one, put don`t forget to put extra away for all the compo you will have to hand over... |
andysue

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Message Posted: 30/03/2009 23:02 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 32 of 53 in Discussion |
| juliet why do you keep spouting "compo" in your other life as suzzane you always said we would have to vacate our properties? now its only compo? ill e-mail my sister at our head office in hamilton bermuda to tell her to wire the funds for the compo ! no problem |
juliet

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Message Posted: 30/03/2009 23:06 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 33 of 53 in Discussion |
| compo for some andy, others want there land back... without a house sat on it.... jcbs will be working overtime soon if its a problem for you, you could always go to bermuda i bet your sister would love to see you |
hattikins

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Message Posted: 30/03/2009 23:08 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 34 of 53 in Discussion |
| Juliet, messages 7/9/12, no comment from you on the content of that report ? What a surprise, but then you can only offer your usual crap. |
andysue

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Message Posted: 30/03/2009 23:28 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 35 of 53 in Discussion |
| juliet i hope your not going to say my sisters house in devonshire bay is built on stolen land, she paid 1.7m us dollers for it seven years ago, oh and by the way her neighbours just down the road are micheal douglas and kathrine zeta jones( this is not bullshit either) |
juliet

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Message Posted: 30/03/2009 23:30 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 36 of 53 in Discussion |
| owww you name dropper so why are you here & not in bermuda i`m sure you would have much more fun |
andysue

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Message Posted: 30/03/2009 23:41 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 38 of 53 in Discussion |
| because i have my own succesfull company over here UK, my daughter is going to work in my sisters company but she will only be able to do six months then have to return to uk , very complicated and very hard to get work permit for bermuda. my sister as lived there thirty two years. |
andysue

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Message Posted: 30/03/2009 23:45 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 39 of 53 in Discussion |
| lem thats him, he owns arial sands hotel just down the road from susans house we went for dinner one night and he was there with her , she is fit as f--k! |
Turtle

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Message Posted: 30/03/2009 23:59 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 40 of 53 in Discussion |
| Andy, I must agree what a stunner..................I,d use her sh**te for toothpaste. |
andysue

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Message Posted: 31/03/2009 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 41 of 53 in Discussion |
| trev thats one of my sayings lol |
Arthur

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Message Posted: 31/03/2009 00:02 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 42 of 53 in Discussion |
| I don't think there is any value in entering discussions with Juliet/Suzanne. Que sera sera. |
No1Doyen

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Message Posted: 31/03/2009 00:16 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 43 of 53 in Discussion |
| Now that we have the property guarantee, the ytl will be one of the strongest currencies in the world within 5 years. In fact I will categorically state that within 5 years a G8 meeting will be held in Kyrenia. If I'm wrong you can all buy me a drink. |
Lemtich


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Message Posted: 31/03/2009 00:22 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 44 of 53 in Discussion |
| I'd like to reassure everybody their property is perfectly safe as well. I look to this man as a symbol of re-assurance even when 20,000 tons of oil catch fire. Just one last time! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQCwnoMMqtA Lem |
mmmmmm


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Message Posted: 31/03/2009 09:17 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 45 of 53 in Discussion |
| re msg 43 Bill "In fact I will categorically state that within 5 years a G8 meeting will be held in Kyrenia. " I'm can read the speech now.. The Mayor of Sukumi ( the in Republic of Abkhazia ) wishes the Mayor of Girne (Kyrenia) the same success at the closing speech of the 2013 G10 summit !.... ;) |
No1Doyen

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Message Posted: 31/03/2009 10:57 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 47 of 53 in Discussion |
| Mark. Glad you agree. ))) |
mmmmmm


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Message Posted: 31/03/2009 11:01 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 48 of 53 in Discussion |
| You're the "main man", Bill ;) |
No1Doyen

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Message Posted: 31/03/2009 15:38 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 49 of 53 in Discussion |
| Mark, did I notice your tongue in your cheek? ) |
joseph

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Message Posted: 31/03/2009 20:27 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 50 of 53 in Discussion |
| Hi No1... Promised to email D/P's article and D/C 's link to a friend in Yorks, can no longer access whole article? Could you please forward your complete copy of the article to my email address, appreciate it if so... Regards Joseph |
cooper

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Message Posted: 31/03/2009 20:32 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 51 of 53 in Discussion |
| Hi Joseph, you have mail. Sorted Bill Cooper |
No1Doyen

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Message Posted: 31/03/2009 21:03 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 53 of 53 in Discussion |
| Thanks Cooper, you beat me to it. |
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