Greek Cypriots to sue tourists staying at hotel in Northern Cyprus
A lawyer says the Greek-Cypriot owners of a hotel in Turkish Cyprus will sue tourists who stayed there for trespassing.
Constantis Candounas says his clients chose legal action after a British court this week issued a key ruling against a U.K. couple who bought land in Turkish Cypriot north.
Candounas said Thursday that the refugees from Kyrenia would file summons in a Cypriot court against 60 tourists known to have stayed at the northern coastal town's Dome Hotel over the last year.
He said action would also be taken against the Dome Hotel's Turkish Cypriot operators. Cyprus was ethnically divided in 1974, when Turkey intervened after a coup aimed at union with Greece
22.01.2010
Perhaps the lawyer could get even more lucrative returns by suing everybody who has passed through GC airports on behalf of the previous Turkish owners |
By:john beilby on Oca 25, 2010 Turkish Cypriots will be entitled to charge rent for Larnaca airport which is built on Turkuish Cypriot owned land . |
By:robertg55@hotmail.co.uk on Oca 24, 2010 when are people going to to realize, the only winners in all these proposed court cases regardless which country they're held in, will be lawyers, who'll be queueing up in their droves to represent people, the oram's case whatever the british courts decision was will never be implemented, a classic |