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No1Doyen

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Message Posted: 18/03/2011 21:40 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 1 of 4 in Discussion |
| A delegation from Turkey’s Justice Ministry headed by the deputy director Judge Abdullah Cebeci are continuing with their workings on cooperation in legal affairs in the Turkish republic of Northern Cyprus. Prime Minister Irsen Kucuk today received the Turkish delegation headed by Judge Abdullah Cebeci. Speaking during the visit the deputy director of Turkey’s Justice Ministry Judge Abdullah Cebeci said that they are carrying out works aimed at improving legal cooperation between the TRNC and Turkey to the highest level. |
No1Doyen

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Message Posted: 18/03/2011 21:41 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 2 of 4 in Discussion |
| He also announced that a joint decision has been reached on how to improve the cooperation between the two countries in the judicial field. Prime Minister Irsen Kucuk for his part said that TRNC will be able to benefit from the experiences of the Turkish delegation thanks to the workings between the two delegations |
Tenakoutou


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Message Posted: 19/03/2011 14:10 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 3 of 4 in Discussion |
| One can only wonder whether Turkey's Justice Ministry is aware of the plight of foreign [and TC] property buyers and whether, or not, it accepts, condones, or even cares about the lawlessness and gross infringements of human rights which have been and still are being perpetrated under the guise and complete euphemism of 'British Law' by successive TRNC administrations? |
kaiserphil

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Message Posted: 19/03/2011 14:20 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 4 of 4 in Discussion |
| Tenak - that was my immediate thought as well. I suspect that, even if they are aware, they would not deem it worthy of action on their part. It's not as if the whole world is waiting to see justice done, so why should they bother? |
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