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Post by tileiohmaleas on Nov 27, 2007 11:20:14 GMT -5
llegal regime imposes heavy fines on purchases from the South.
The illegal northern regime is continuing its attempts at keeping the Turkish Cypriots isolated, by implementing measures that are proving detrimental to Turkish Cypriots who shop in the government-controlled south of the island.
According to the Turkish Cypriot media, a number of people returning to the north have been fined ostensibly for exceeding the 135 euro limit on the value of goods purchased in the government-controlled south. In one case, a Turkish Cypriot who bought two office chairs had them confiscated at the checkpoint by ‘police’. The man was then fined £40 for this violation, the same reports said. Under the banner ‘Caution: severe fines’, Kibris warned Turkish Cypriots that the regime was implementing its crackdown on shoppers. It said that authorities there were concerned that too much money was being spent in the south. Other newspapers carried comments by Turkish Cypriot ‘Finance Minister’ Ahmet Uzun, who said that the 135 euros quota did not apply to such items as furniture.
The crackdown has been debated in the Turkish Cypriot parliament, with opposition parties saying authorities’ actions were in breach of the Green Line Regulation. Last March reports surfaced that Turkish Cypriot customs police might act to prevent all trade with the Greek Cypriot side, including shopping, if the government continued to block the implementation of a direct trade agreement between the north and the EU.
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Post by tileiohmaleas on Nov 27, 2007 18:41:19 GMT -5
"It said that authorities there were concerned that too much money was being spent in the south"
Come on. The Greek Cypriots spend so much on your casinos. And all that money is used to build fancy water fountains and flame shooting mountians around them.
Whats a couple hundred euros on shopping ? LoL
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Post by depletedreasons on Nov 28, 2007 3:38:43 GMT -5
The entity of the south has a president who was an ex-terrorist, and a criminal who helped the warmongers of Serbia during the genocide. You think that it is legal to do such things?
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Post by tileiohmaleas on Nov 28, 2007 7:58:36 GMT -5
Whatever floats your boat. But you gotta thank our leader. For it was him who gave freedom to you Cypriot Turks. Freedom from the tight grip of the poms.
Errr then again, you guys bent over for the poms at every point in Cyprus.
So yeh sorry scratch the above.
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Post by depletedreasons on Nov 28, 2007 10:23:04 GMT -5
Get ready for Taksim, it seems inevitable as long as you have such mindset. ;D
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Post by tileiohmaleas on Dec 4, 2007 7:26:09 GMT -5
No way in hell will Takism occur. I know it and the world knows it.
Its inevitable before you know it.
Democracy, not hand outs my friend.
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Post by depletedreasons on Dec 4, 2007 9:56:51 GMT -5
It will happen. Wait for Kosova. ;D
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Post by tileiohmaleas on Dec 7, 2007 7:24:15 GMT -5
How long we going to be waiting ?
Seems all your messages involve a hea pof praying and hoping and waiting and international blindness.
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Post by depletedreasons on Dec 14, 2007 4:05:45 GMT -5
You will see in your life time.
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Post by tileiohmaleas on Dec 14, 2007 7:54:00 GMT -5
Like I said. Allot of waiting involved. The T Cypriots cant hold out much loner. They are getting jobs in the south to feed their families in the 'fertile and wealthy' north.
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Post by depletedreasons on Dec 14, 2007 9:49:24 GMT -5
Bekleyen dervis, muradina ermis. ;D
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Post by tileiohmaleas on Dec 14, 2007 10:29:09 GMT -5
No matter what language you say it in. Your 'goals' wont be reached. tsk tsk
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Post by depletedreasons on Dec 18, 2007 3:47:27 GMT -5
That is not up to you to decide.
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Post by tileiohmaleas on Dec 18, 2007 6:55:28 GMT -5
Yes you are right. Its up to the Turkish Cypriots to realise how much the Turks have screwed them up and stagnated their progression.
One glimpse of this light will fortell major success for the TC's. But with eyes shut, progression is not achievable.,
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Post by depletedreasons on Dec 18, 2007 7:56:30 GMT -5
You talk as if you care. You were the ones who tried to exterminate the Turks in Cyprus. Nobody is fool. That is why, the Turks of Cyprus want their own separate state rather than a federation with some people like you. ;D
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Post by tileiohmaleas on Dec 19, 2007 7:39:15 GMT -5
It wasnt seperation, it was unity. Something which a minority couldnt handle. They couldnt even understand the concept of democracy. And it wasnt as if TMT helped in the early 1950's. Worked both ways buddy.
And ofcourse theyd want their own state. Free land, anybody will take it. Ask the Kurds if they take up their own seperate state. Im sure they'd jump at the chance.
I dont care about the Turkish Cypriots, they are just people to me. I care about my parents homes in the north. I care about the remains of my grandparents somewhere in the north.
But, peace within wont occure until peace with others will occur. And the Turkish army is making sure no peace doesnt go ahead.
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Post by depletedreasons on Dec 24, 2007 4:34:17 GMT -5
It wasnt seperation, it was unity. Something which a minority couldnt handle. They couldnt even understand the concept of democracy. And it wasnt as if TMT helped in the early 1950's. Worked both ways buddy. And ofcourse theyd want their own state. Free land, anybody will take it. Ask the Kurds if they take up their own seperate state. Im sure they'd jump at the chance. I dont care about the Turkish Cypriots, they are just people to me. I care about my parents homes in the north. I care about the remains of my grandparents somewhere in the north. But, peace within wont occure until peace with others will occur. And the Turkish army is making sure no peace doesnt go ahead. The Kurds already have their semi-independent state in Northern Iraq, and they might have their own fully independent state eventually. Unlike the Kurds of Turkey, the Turks of Cyprus do not trust in your governments or your people anymore. That is why, Turkey will always be in Cyprus whether you like the Turkish presence or not.
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Post by tileiohmaleas on Jan 1, 2008 21:51:20 GMT -5
You keep saying it as if your trying to convince yourself tsk tsk
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Post by depletedreasons on Jan 2, 2008 8:57:01 GMT -5
OK:
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Post by tileiohmaleas on Jan 2, 2008 16:02:43 GMT -5
"The Turkish government has consistently thwarted attempts by the Kurds to organize politically. Kurdish political parties are shut down one after another, and party members are harassed and imprisoned for "crimes of opinion." "
Yeh thats the Kurds for you trusting in their government. They must really love the Turks hehe man you must be soo blinded by Turtkish nationalism. But give the Turkish army credit for having an impact on your 'nice' sized brain.
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