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AlsancakJack



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27/04/2011 20:49

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The full story here:

http://en.apa.az/news.php?id=145897



AlsancakJack



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27/04/2011 20:53

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Should be interesting as there are some seriously wealthy people in Azerbaijan.



matula


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Now isn't that something to look forward to!



AlsancakJack



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matula

Having worked out in Azerbaijan for 4 years I have a lot of respect for Azeris and I would much rather welcome them to the TRNC than a lot of other nationalities.



HotHippo


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27/04/2011 21:13

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Well said, A.J.!



I'm looking forward to shorter flight times! Maybe a lower cost too!



Plenty of Azeri kids at University here already. If their parents start buying property here, it might help a lot of people out in the long-term.



Zoots


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27/04/2011 23:42

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With a population of just 8 million how serious are you?



http://www.google.com/publicdata?ds=wb-wdi&met=sp_pop_totl&idim=country:AZE&dl=en&hl=en&q=azerbaijan+population



TRNCvictim


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27/04/2011 23:59

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AJ



I wonder how long it will take the Azerbaijan's to cotton on to the corruption?



AlsancakJack



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TRNCvictim

Believe me if you really want to know what corruption is then take a trip to Azerbaijan. If you think the TRNC is corrupt then you have not seen anything yet.



AlsancakJack



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John

Message 6:

You have lost me with that one. Would you like to explain in more detail please.



HotHippo


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Hello A.J.,

Sadly, it seems that your message has not made an impression on the Forum!

Hopefully, those over here,with cash to spare, won't be too concerned by that.

I'm very sure that they won't be worried by the relatively-small corruption considerations.

Cheers,

Eddie



TRNCvictim


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AJ



I have lived in Nigeria for a while!, and my son worked in Somalia few years ago! I visited him a couple of times, neither country ripped me off, unlike the TRNC! perhaps Azerbaijan is one hell of a corrupt country? In which case I can understand why you think the TRNC is wonderful



me-style


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29/04/2011 02:49

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Based the the link in the first message this makes a lot of sense as the Azerbajani people speak Turkish, and second they properly come due to South of Turkey is crowded due to nobody goes Egypt or Tunisia and Morocco can be of risk too. This will be good for the hotels, restaurants as well as other shops.



The other mud coming from better knowing people about who should come or not spice up with a good portion of prejudgement, is really not of relevance as this is what KKTC officials have been involved and decided this matter. This is tourists and not mafia coming as I can see it, do you think all the Brits here are all people that can stand daylight?



Theo only one that seem to go the picture is really A.J.



TRNC if you think KKTC is that bad, please note there is something called airplanes (you can buy a ticket) and they will take you out of here so you can go somewhere you would feel more happy.



TRNCvictim


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29/04/2011 10:01

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me-style (12)



Believe me I already have done! the ticket out was bought a long time ago! The only time I will set foot in the TRNC again, is when my ruin is auctioned along with many other victims ruins! then the Governments cruelty will have gone full circle!



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