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HOME FOR COOPERATION WILL HOUSE BI-COMMUNAL EVENTS

PostPosted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 7:55 pm
by halil
A special ceremony has been held on the occasion of the commencement of the renovation of a multi-functional centre in the UN controlled buffer zone which will house bi-communal events.

A building owned by the Mangoian Family will be renovated and turned to the Home for Cooperation thanks to an initiative launched by the Association for Historical Dialogue and Research.
The first step for the Home for Cooperation project was taken this morning at a ceremony held at the building which is in front of the Ledra Palace Hotel.

The ceremony was attended by the UN Secretary General’s
Special Representative for Cyprus Taye-Brook Zerihoun, Slovakian Ambassador Anna Turenicova, foreign diplomats as well as the Mayor of Lefkosa Cemal Bulutoglulari and Mayor of South Lefkosa Eleni Mavru.

In an address at the event, Mr Zerihoun pointed out that the
ceremony was being held just a day before tomorrow’s meeting between the two leaders in Cyprus.

Noting that the UN is in support of such projects bringing the two communities together and the start of comprehensive negotiations, he expressed the hope that the two leaders will continue the process and bring peace.

At the end of the speeches, a spokesperson for the Norwegian Government Elizabeth Walaas planted an olive sapling as a symbol of peace.

Later, Mete Oguz, the secretary for the Association for Historical Dialogue and Research removed the barbed wires in front of the building.

Re: HOME FOR COOPERATION WILL HOUSE BI-COMMUNAL EVENTS

PostPosted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 8:49 am
by Brittania
halil wrote:A special ceremony has been held on the occasion of the commencement of the renovation of a multi-functional centre in the UN controlled buffer zone which will house bi-communal events.

A building owned by the Mangoian Family will be renovated and turned to the Home for Cooperation thanks to an initiative launched by the Association for Historical Dialogue and Research.
The first step for the Home for Cooperation project was taken this morning at a ceremony held at the building which is in front of the Ledra Palace Hotel.

The ceremony was attended by the UN Secretary General’s
Special Representative for Cyprus Taye-Brook Zerihoun, Slovakian Ambassador Anna Turenicova, foreign diplomats as well as the Mayor of Lefkosa Cemal Bulutoglulari and Mayor of South Lefkosa Eleni Mavru.

In an address at the event, Mr Zerihoun pointed out that the
ceremony was being held just a day before tomorrow’s meeting between the two leaders in Cyprus.

Noting that the UN is in support of such projects bringing the two communities together and the start of comprehensive negotiations, he expressed the hope that the two leaders will continue the process and bring peace.

At the end of the speeches, a spokesperson for the Norwegian Government Elizabeth Walaas planted an olive sapling as a symbol of peace.

Later, Mete Oguz, the secretary for the Association for Historical Dialogue and Research removed the barbed wires in front of the building.


who is the turkish mayor? And why is he "mayor of Lefkosa" and the GC only mayor of south lefkosa.

Does this mean that he runs the entire city and the gc only runs the south part? Is he her boss?

PostPosted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 10:57 am
by Rebel.Without.A.Pause
who is the turkish mayor? And why is he "mayor of Lefkosa" and the GC only mayor of south lefkosa.

Does this mean that he runs the entire city and the gc only runs the south part? Is he her boss?


What it basically means is not to take notice of the nonsense Hailil posts.

Re: HOME FOR COOPERATION WILL HOUSE BI-COMMUNAL EVENTS

PostPosted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 11:28 am
by halil
Brittania wrote:
halil wrote:A special ceremony has been held on the occasion of the commencement of the renovation of a multi-functional centre in the UN controlled buffer zone which will house bi-communal events.

A building owned by the Mangoian Family will be renovated and turned to the Home for Cooperation thanks to an initiative launched by the Association for Historical Dialogue and Research.
The first step for the Home for Cooperation project was taken this morning at a ceremony held at the building which is in front of the Ledra Palace Hotel.

The ceremony was attended by the UN Secretary General’s
Special Representative for Cyprus Taye-Brook Zerihoun, Slovakian Ambassador Anna Turenicova, foreign diplomats as well as the Mayor of Lefkosa Cemal Bulutoglulari and Mayor of South Lefkosa Eleni Mavru.

In an address at the event, Mr Zerihoun pointed out that the
ceremony was being held just a day before tomorrow’s meeting between the two leaders in Cyprus.

Noting that the UN is in support of such projects bringing the two communities together and the start of comprehensive negotiations, he expressed the hope that the two leaders will continue the process and bring peace.

At the end of the speeches, a spokesperson for the Norwegian Government Elizabeth Walaas planted an olive sapling as a symbol of peace.

Later, Mete Oguz, the secretary for the Association for Historical Dialogue and Research removed the barbed wires in front of the building.


who is the turkish mayor? And why is he "mayor of Lefkosa" and the GC only mayor of south lefkosa.

Does this mean that he runs the entire city and the gc only runs the south part? Is he her boss?


Read Cyprus Constitution article 173.

Article 173

1. Separate municipalities shall be created in the five largest towns of the Republic, that is to say, Nicosia, Limassol, Famagusta, Larnaca and Paphos by the Turkish inhabitants thereof:


2. The council of the Greek municipality in any such town shall be elected by the Greek electors of the town and the council of the Turkish municipality in such town shall be elected by the Turkish electors of the town.


for u as well Rebel.Without.A.Pause ...... read it

Re: HOME FOR COOPERATION WILL HOUSE BI-COMMUNAL EVENTS

PostPosted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 2:18 pm
by Brittania
Brittania wrote:
halil wrote:A special ceremony has been held on the occasion of the commencement of the renovation of a multi-functional centre in the UN controlled buffer zone which will house bi-communal events.

A building owned by the Mangoian Family will be renovated and turned to the Home for Cooperation thanks to an initiative launched by the Association for Historical Dialogue and Research.
The first step for the Home for Cooperation project was taken this morning at a ceremony held at the building which is in front of the Ledra Palace Hotel.

The ceremony was attended by the UN Secretary General’s
Special Representative for Cyprus Taye-Brook Zerihoun, Slovakian Ambassador Anna Turenicova, foreign diplomats as well as the Mayor of Lefkosa Cemal Bulutoglulari and Mayor of South Lefkosa Eleni Mavru.

In an address at the event, Mr Zerihoun pointed out that the
ceremony was being held just a day before tomorrow’s meeting between the two leaders in Cyprus.

Noting that the UN is in support of such projects bringing the two communities together and the start of comprehensive negotiations, he expressed the hope that the two leaders will continue the process and bring peace.

At the end of the speeches, a spokesperson for the Norwegian Government Elizabeth Walaas planted an olive sapling as a symbol of peace.

Later, Mete Oguz, the secretary for the Association for Historical Dialogue and Research removed the barbed wires in front of the building.


who is the turkish mayor? And why is he "mayor of Lefkosa" and the GC only mayor of south lefkosa.

Does this mean that he runs the entire city and the gc only runs the south part? Is he her boss?


Thats not what I wrote. I asked why he's called Mayor of Lefkosa and she is called Mayor of South Lefkosa.

Why is he called mayor of all nicosia and she is called mayor of only south nicosia

Re: HOME FOR COOPERATION WILL HOUSE BI-COMMUNAL EVENTS

PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 8:48 am
by Brittania
Brittania wrote:
Brittania wrote:
halil wrote:A special ceremony has been held on the occasion of the commencement of the renovation of a multi-functional centre in the UN controlled buffer zone which will house bi-communal events.

A building owned by the Mangoian Family will be renovated and turned to the Home for Cooperation thanks to an initiative launched by the Association for Historical Dialogue and Research.
The first step for the Home for Cooperation project was taken this morning at a ceremony held at the building which is in front of the Ledra Palace Hotel.

The ceremony was attended by the UN Secretary General’s
Special Representative for Cyprus Taye-Brook Zerihoun, Slovakian Ambassador Anna Turenicova, foreign diplomats as well as the Mayor of Lefkosa Cemal Bulutoglulari and Mayor of South Lefkosa Eleni Mavru.

In an address at the event, Mr Zerihoun pointed out that the
ceremony was being held just a day before tomorrow’s meeting between the two leaders in Cyprus.

Noting that the UN is in support of such projects bringing the two communities together and the start of comprehensive negotiations, he expressed the hope that the two leaders will continue the process and bring peace.

At the end of the speeches, a spokesperson for the Norwegian Government Elizabeth Walaas planted an olive sapling as a symbol of peace.

Later, Mete Oguz, the secretary for the Association for Historical Dialogue and Research removed the barbed wires in front of the building.


who is the turkish mayor? And why is he "mayor of Lefkosa" and the GC only mayor of south lefkosa.

Does this mean that he runs the entire city and the gc only runs the south part? Is he her boss?


Thats not what I wrote. I asked why he's called Mayor of Lefkosa and she is called Mayor of South Lefkosa.

Why is he called mayor of all nicosia and she is called mayor of only south nicosia


YooHoo....Halili?

Re: HOME FOR COOPERATION WILL HOUSE BI-COMMUNAL EVENTS

PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 9:18 am
by halil
Brittania wrote:
Brittania wrote:
Brittania wrote:
halil wrote:A special ceremony has been held on the occasion of the commencement of the renovation of a multi-functional centre in the UN controlled buffer zone which will house bi-communal events.

A building owned by the Mangoian Family will be renovated and turned to the Home for Cooperation thanks to an initiative launched by the Association for Historical Dialogue and Research.
The first step for the Home for Cooperation project was taken this morning at a ceremony held at the building which is in front of the Ledra Palace Hotel.

The ceremony was attended by the UN Secretary General’s
Special Representative for Cyprus Taye-Brook Zerihoun, Slovakian Ambassador Anna Turenicova, foreign diplomats as well as the Mayor of Lefkosa Cemal Bulutoglulari and Mayor of South Lefkosa Eleni Mavru.

In an address at the event, Mr Zerihoun pointed out that the
ceremony was being held just a day before tomorrow’s meeting between the two leaders in Cyprus.

Noting that the UN is in support of such projects bringing the two communities together and the start of comprehensive negotiations, he expressed the hope that the two leaders will continue the process and bring peace.

At the end of the speeches, a spokesperson for the Norwegian Government Elizabeth Walaas planted an olive sapling as a symbol of peace.

Later, Mete Oguz, the secretary for the Association for Historical Dialogue and Research removed the barbed wires in front of the building.


who is the turkish mayor? And why is he "mayor of Lefkosa" and the GC only mayor of south lefkosa.

Does this mean that he runs the entire city and the gc only runs the south part? Is he her boss?


Thats not what I wrote. I asked why he's called Mayor of Lefkosa and she is called Mayor of South Lefkosa.

Why is he called mayor of all nicosia and she is called mayor of only south nicosia


YooHoo....Halili?


very simple ,
we say mayor of Lefkoşa to Cemal Bulutoğulları , its means Turkish sector of the Nicosia if we say Mayor of the south Nicosia means Greek sector of the Nicosia .... like so called TRNC or so called ROC .....

it is a matter of facts how the sides are looking for it . it is a only policy .
and honest answer.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 9:31 am
by Brittania
So when talking between you, do you use the term Cyprus to describe the occupied areas or "kktc"?