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Re: Collapse of the rule of law in Cyprus?

Postby cyprusgrump » Sat Feb 09, 2013 1:55 pm

GreekIslandGirl wrote:It's right there inherent in what he has said about an equivalent post.

Same paper (The Guardian).

Same topic (deportation).

Same week.

Different countries!

- The process demonstrates his hypocrisy.

(Are you capable of applying information or do you need a word for word explanation?)


Yes, I think you should provide a word for word explanation as to how the quote you provided admits "this thread is intentionally anti-Cypriot!"...

Because for the life of me I cannot see it....
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Re: Collapse of the rule of law in Cyprus?

Postby supporttheunderdog » Sat Feb 09, 2013 2:06 pm

NO IT WAS NOT INTENTIONALY ANTI-CYPRIOT : THE CONTENT WAS BASICALLY PROVUDED BY A CYPRIOT EXPRESSING CONCERN (INTER ALIA) ABOUT THE AUTHOURITIES IGNORING SUPREME COURT ORDERS:

DO YOU APPROVE OF THAT?: I WANT A YES OR NO ANSWER!

iIF YOU DONT LIKE HONEST COMMENT THEN YOU ARE IN THE WRONG PLACE, DARLING.




YOUR ABOVE REMARKS ARE OTHERWISE ANOTHER OF YOUR LIBELS - A WILFUL MISREPRESNETAION BASED ON INCORRECT ASSUMPTIONS (EVEN FLAWED ANALAYSIS) WHICH YOU ARE GETTING GOOD AT.


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Re: Collapse of the rule of law in Cyprus?

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Sat Feb 09, 2013 2:10 pm

Ask stupid!

(Definitely, you're both another example of Dumb and Dumber.)

As for me, it's time to move on ...

Don’t argue with idiots because they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience.
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Re: Collapse of the rule of law in Cyprus?

Postby cyprusgrump » Sat Feb 09, 2013 4:30 pm

GreekIslandGirl wrote:Ask stupid!

(Definitely, you're both another example of Dumb and Dumber.)

As for me, it's time to move on ...

Don’t argue with idiots because they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience.
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Re: Collapse of the rule of law in Cyprus?

Postby supporttheunderdog » Sat Feb 09, 2013 7:04 pm

GreekIslandGirl wrote:
Oceanside50 wrote:
Shame on you GreekIslandGirl, you are an advocate of justice for Cyprus but when it comes to illegals and their justice, you refuse to grant them their due process even though Amnesty International gave a directive to Cyprus and its treatment of illegals
Similar dramas have taken place in other countries after asylum seekers have had their applications rejected. But what made Mohamed's case remarkable was that it was still pending before the Cyprus supreme court.

The deportation of asylum seekers whose cases are unresolved is one of several complaints made by Amnesty International in a report on Cyprus's treatment of irregular immigrants published last year. The organisation also accused the Greek Cypriot authorities of using detention unnecessarily and of keeping detainees in substandard conditions.


Even after the Cyprus Supreme Court ordered the man's immediate release...


Make your mind up. Either they want to be immediately released (presumably to go back to their own countries) or they want to be detained.

Besides, I pointed out your misuse of the term "migrants" - you defamed Cyprus for its treatment of migrants. Wholly defamatory! I supported it with the other article which shows the legal process for migrants. I also pointed out that these illegal immigrants had the right to get short-term orders against deportation but didn't seem to bother ...

"Only if they can get a provisional order forbidding the deportation does [the asylum seeker] have the right to remain in Cyprus," Ashiotis said.

on a semantic note they are still Migrants, in that they have migrated to Cyprus to live and work. The difference is that thay have done so without meeting the requirements of Cyprus for legal migration,,,,
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Re: Collapse of the rule of law in Cyprus?

Postby denizaksulu » Sat Feb 09, 2013 7:57 pm

cyprusgrump wrote:
Sotos wrote:The issue here is that the court ordered one thing and the police did another.


Quite so... I can't see why GIG finds that so difficult to comprehend....


The police had to go to school to learn to read the supreme courts verdict maybe? :D
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Re: Collapse of the rule of law in Cyprus?

Postby Lordo » Sat Feb 09, 2013 8:03 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Sotos wrote:The issue here is that the court ordered one thing and the police did another.


Quite so... I can't see why GIG finds that so difficult to comprehend....


The police had to go to school to learn to read the supreme courts verdict maybe? :D

while they are there can they also learn them some geography. it may come handy in the future.
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Re: Collapse of the rule of law in Cyprus?

Postby denizaksulu » Sat Feb 09, 2013 8:20 pm

Lordo wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Sotos wrote:The issue here is that the court ordered one thing and the police did another.


Quite so... I can't see why GIG finds that so difficult to comprehend....


The police had to go to school to learn to read the supreme courts verdict maybe? :D

while they are there can they also learn them some geography. it may come handy in the future.


'Learn them some Goegraphy?' You better join the policemen. You English write terribly. :D
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Re: Collapse of the rule of law in Cyprus?

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Sat Feb 09, 2013 10:00 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
Lordo wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Sotos wrote:The issue here is that the court ordered one thing and the police did another.


Quite so... I can't see why GIG finds that so difficult to comprehend....


The police had to go to school to learn to read the supreme courts verdict maybe? :D

while they are there can they also learn them some geography. it may come handy in the future.


'Learn them some Goegraphy?' You better join the policemen. You English write terribly. :D


And you Turks can never learn to use an apostrophe!
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Re: Collapse of the rule of law in Cyprus?

Postby denizaksulu » Sat Feb 09, 2013 10:22 pm

I do not believe Turds use them!
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