What warped logic is this.
Turkish jets violate Greek airspace and he blames Israel.
Often we know there are dark forces at play in regional events but blaming Israel for the Turks themselves launching aircraft and violating Greek airspace is off the scale wild.
Are you saying that Israel controls the Turkish airforce. Be clear for all to hear @poirazis
@mtopcan02@YianisCY@UKCypriotFed The key determinant is whether the Turkish Cypriot holds Greek Cypriot property in the occupation zone. You know that. Else there is no restriction. But you also know that.
They are definitely not the representatives of the Turkish Cypriot community, not in Cyprus nor in Britain. They are political lobbyists.
I explained a solution is achieved through discussions. Something that Turkish Cypriot hierarchy refuse, and refused on 14th August 1974 when they decided to launch the second invasion and walk away from peace talks.
Now the father Cetin Ramadan @FFNCyprus has blocked me alongside the son Eren Ramadan @Young_Turk_Cyp . Both after one tweet. Both fully disclose their identities online and have been highlighted in @PeterKGeoghegan article below.
I wonder why those working for College Green (the son) who lobby for Abajur Ltd - a PR company (the father) would want to limit any response to their lobbying and online campaigns?
Below are a couple of articles pertaining to College Green and their role lobbying the British Government.
Recent article 15/08/2026
https://t.co/Mv04isKgfT
https://t.co/aZPax4TQid
Thanks to @PeterKGeoghegan and his investigative work looking into these foreign and domestic actors in the British political scene.
And there is the nugget. There is no legal entity or so called ‘government’ that can organise such an event, in the buffer zone under such a banner.
Discourse happens at the table face to face. Unless again they want a carefully choreographed narrative without the ability to respond. Which is it?
😬They constantly complain about their voices being underrepresented and then they actively block when challenged on their discourse. Kinda hypocritical don’t you think.
Why do they block? Are they unable to support their arguments with rational responses.
The @UKCypriotFed can answer for themselves. I do not represent them, are you the representative for @FFNCyprus and @Young_Turk_Cyp ?
Notice the word ‘awarded’.
It does not mean has been paid out.
The IPC was accepted by the ECtHR in Demopoulos as an effective remedy in ‘principle’. Subsequent experience has nevertheless produced significant international criticism concerning the manner in which that ‘remedy’ operates.
The ECtHR has found unacceptable delay and deficient handling of individual IPC proceedings; OHCHR has documented longstanding backlogs, delays and outstanding payments; Council of Europe has acknowledged that establishment of the IPC has not resolved the underlying property problem; and in September 2025 the European Parliament expressly condemned intimidation aimed at persons seeking to visit their ancestral properties or appeal to the IPC.
Taken together, these materials establish an important distinction between formal availability of a ‘remedy’ and genuine, timely and unhindered access to effective redress. They also demonstrate that the IPC’s existence does not resolve the underlying international-law questions arising from Turkeys occupation, displaced owners’ property rights, or Turkeys responsibility under the European Convention on Human Rights.
You do realise this happened AFTER and as a consequence of the second Turkish invasion. 14th August 1974.
Important to note. Not ONE Turk was attacked or killed in 1974 up UNTIL Turkey invaded. Not one during the coup either.
Nor had EOKA B attacked any Turks until the Turkish invasion of the Republic of Cyprus.
Note also that Turkey had slaughtered over 900 Greek Cypriots by the 14th August 1974 including hundreds of children, women and elderly. Turkey opened the gates of hell by UNILATERALLY walking away from peace negotiations choosing further escalation of violence.
They were all alive on the 13th August. Turkey should not have attacked again.
Turks repeated the exact same false flag attack in Cyprus to start the intercommunal troubles in 1958.
They placed a small bomb at the Nicosia Turkish Information Bureau claiming this was done by Greeks. Of course it wasn’t. They had planted it themselves to set up almost a month long period of looting, fire razing and displacement of Greeks in their quest to form a separate entity aligned with their partitionist plans.
This was followed almost a week later by the first massacre. This was at Guenyeli where Brits had purposefully dropped Greeks off outside a Turkish terrorist hotbed village and made to walk home. Dozens were injured and 8 Greeks were killed in the most heinous fashion.
In the dark attacks that carried on unabated for over a month not even children, monks or nuns were spared.
Turkey is a terrorist state.
Rauf Denktash - Turkish terrorist leader admits bomb was planted by Turks. 🎥https://t.co/MV5fOAEJoL
Witness: Kazim Hamoglu
Her Only Crime Was Watering Her Flowers
It still comes before my eyes. One morning, when we woke, we saw an elderly woman watering flowers on the roof of a house. A Turkish soldier said to be from Thrace shot and killed her with a single bullet from five hundred metres away. When we later went to look, she had been shot in the chest. She remained there in the summer heat. We did not touch the elderly and sick who could not care for themselves, but we left them to die of hunger and illness. When we pointed weapons at them, they begged and cried. We made jokes and proved our heroism over people who were already as good as dead and had no strength left.
Two or three days after the siege of Lapithos, we were withdrawn to Nicosia and placed at the site known as the Turkish cemetery. I think it was mid-August. We were told that the Second Operation had begun. I do not know why it was necessary. We had already been under enormous stress and fear, conducting uninterrupted clearance operations.
Yet, for the world and the official record, we had supposedly observed the 'ceasefire' declared from the first or second day of the occupation.
We advanced through unfamiliar territory toward Ercan Airport and Tymbou (Kırklar).
Along the road, Greek bodies-dead, swollen, decomposing, and burst-presented a vision of hell. I saw that war afforded no respect to the dead. During this advance, Greek tank fire wounded two comrades who had only just arrived from Turkey.
In huts at Ercan Airport, we found about ten Greeks, probably airport employees, bound with their hands behind their backs and killed. Their condition alone conveyed the savagery: their chests had been riddled like sieves.
Because of the dreadful smell, the growing swarms of flies, and the danger of disease, we used an excavator to dig a pit below the main road near the airport entrance and buried the dead together. They were buried, of course, after valuables had been taken from them. I still remember the place clearly.
One day, an order came: forward, toward the village of Tymbou. A civilian caught in a chicken coop there was executed on the spot. We did not know where the Greek tanks were positioned in a cattle shed housing Dutch cows. Before we reached the farm surrounding the village, they pounded us with tanks. Both legs of a private named ibrahim Kaya were shattered, and he died within two or three hours. I believe he was an artilleryman from Adana. Four other wounded comrades were taken elsewhere. When our company suffered its first dead and wounded, our fear and panic sharply increased.
Before that, we had advanced and fired almost as we pleased.
Immediately after the incident, we withdrew to a commanding hill nearby. Under concentrated fire from tanks, mortars, and aircraft, and under our own barrage, only one enemy tank escaped; we destroyed all the others. Then we crossed toward Ayia (Dilekkaya).
The Turkish Cypriot fighters showed us the paths and helped with intelligence and
logistics, but they did not expose themselves to fire; they made us do the fighting. If it had been left to them, everything belonging to the Greeks would have been erased from the map and from the world.
Looting, harassment, and theft were widespread among the soldiers. Money, cigarettes, and whatever spoils could be found were taken. Women were raped, and some were killed afterward.
İtalya gibi zengin ülkelerin ortasında gelişmiş ülke olmak kolay,
Suudi Arabistan gibi yeraltı kaynaklarıyla yüksek GDP elde etmek kolay.
Zor olan Türkiye gibi,
Savaşla, fakirlikle, gelişmemiş ülkelerle çevrili olduğun bir coğrafyada bu seviyeye yükselmek.
Are there no lengths that the Turkish occupier would go to in order to fool and cheat people. The Turkish occupation zone is a hotbed for dishonest and criminal activity. Don’t expect any recourse from the occupier. https://t.co/OVo3JsKTBJ