Are you aware that you could help in the preservation of the turtles in north Cyprus? Funds are always needed for SPOT (Society for Protection of Turtles) and a very easy way to donate is to have a nest named for 50tl (£12). For this you will have a personally named nest, receive a certificate, a photograph of your nest, updates and a photograph of when it hatches.
With the UK’s referendum on EU membership fast approaching, one of the most contentious points of the Brexit debate is the future of the National Health Service.
Representatives from 175 nations, including Cyprus, have officially signed up to the UN Paris Climate Agreement calling on immediate worldwide action to curb CO2 emissions. The agreement places a special emphasis on the need for help from the public to combat climate change through understanding the causes of climate change. It calls on all countries “to enhance climate change education, training, public awareness, public participation and public access to information.”
This video was first shown on NCFP 5 years ago and it gives a quick run down of the South Cyprus Property Title Deed Problem. As in the north, little seems to have been done to solve these problems despite a great deal of talk and, of course, a great deal of money paid to Advocates who were part of the problem in the first place.
You may have noticed that this morning you can get 4.26 TL for your pound, a 6% weakening of the Turkish Lira over the last 30 days. This is apparently because of a combination of a tourism drought in Turkey, because of terrorism worries and a Russian ban, and political uncertainty relating to the Turkish Prime Minister being about to lose his job, sacked by the Turkish President.
While it is important that governments should allow media outlets to publish the truth, the reverse side of this coin is the lack of governmental enforcement of laws preventing the publishing of lies. In the UK, for example, there has been no governmental action against the lies published by The Sun newspaper concerning the Hillsborough disaster. Surely this is as important as exposing governments who would suppress the truth about such events?
The Brussels Euro Parliament voted against admitting Turkish Cypriot Observers and lifting trade-embargoes on the TRNC as a result of Greek MEP Eleni Koppa, before the crucial vote, telling the Socialist Group that Commission Chairman Stefan Fuhle thought it was not the right time to admit Turkish Cypriot observers.
I’ve been reading a few of the articles in NFCP and when it comes to North Cyprus News am amazed at how the wool is being pulled over the voters’ eyes there. But then I realise the same applies to the UK and the rest of the ‘free world’.
The new water deal pledges Turkey to supply the North Cyprus with 75 billion cubic meters of water annually and they have to buy the entire amount at an undetermined price. Turkey has the right to re-sell the water to the south.
Recent Comments