British base on Cyprus rocked by riots
Governments condemn violence sparked by plan to build radio mast
Jennie Matthew and Jamie Wilson in Akrotiri and Richard Norton-Taylor
Thursday July 5, 2001
The Guardian
The British and Cypriot governments yesterday united in condemning bloody
riots
At 05/07/01 09:47 +0300, you wrote:
>British base on Cyprus rocked by riots
>
>Governments condemn violence sparked by plan to build radio mast
Important detail with all its particularity (large radar nets near a salty
estuary with valuable bird life) in a much large picture of tidyi
>From the below article:
"Turkey has threatened it will annex the northern third of the
island if the EU accepts Cyprus as a member of the 15-nation bloc
before a peace deal is clinched."
Sabri
Greece Blames Turks For Talks Stalemate On Cyprus
ATHENS, Oct 18,
At 15/01/03 22:52 -0800, you wrote:
More than 50,000 in Northern Cyprus means more than 80,000,000 in
the US. This is some kind of a revolution I would say.
Best,
Sabri
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I agree.
After waiting for decades you pinch yourself to believe it, but sometimes
there are qualitative
More than 50,000 in Northern Cyprus means more than 80,000,000 in
the US. This is some kind of a revolution I would say.
Best,
Sabri
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Thousands demand end to division of Cyprus
By Harry de Quetteville in Athens
January 16 2003
Turkish Cypriots rally in Nicosia in support of a UN
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Merhaba barkIn,
Thanks for sending this notice.
If there's a chance that you, or any others among our
people who are asssociated with the Kalimerhaba group,
or with our Indymedia groups in Istanbul, Cyprus, or
Eastern Mediterranean imc, might be attending this
meeting, I'd
Does this information mean that ethnic hostility is receding? Could this
be the only place in the world where that is happening?
--
Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State University
Chico, CA 95929
Tel. 530-898-5321
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