Apparently according to Turkey, invading Cyprus and occupying people’s homes and refusing to resolve their property rights is perfectly normal, but asking the ECHR to keep monitoring it, is according to them is politicizing human rights
CypriotGreek on
This is actually a pretty well-known phenomenon in Turkey. They even have a name for it: the Sèvres syndrome. The idea is that everyone is secretly out to get Turkey, undermine Turkey, weaken Turkey, or keep Turkey down. So whenever criticism comes their way, it can’t possibly be because they’ve done something wrong. It has to be because the world is conspiring against them.
What never seems to cross their minds is that maybe, just maybe, people are criticizing them because they’re actually violating somebody’s rights.
uskuri01 on
While GC authorities denies the property rights of TCs, it is funny that they try to stop a mechanism which provides property rights of GCs.
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Apparently according to Turkey, invading Cyprus and occupying people’s homes and refusing to resolve their property rights is perfectly normal, but asking the ECHR to keep monitoring it, is according to them is politicizing human rights
This is actually a pretty well-known phenomenon in Turkey. They even have a name for it: the Sèvres syndrome. The idea is that everyone is secretly out to get Turkey, undermine Turkey, weaken Turkey, or keep Turkey down. So whenever criticism comes their way, it can’t possibly be because they’ve done something wrong. It has to be because the world is conspiring against them.
What never seems to cross their minds is that maybe, just maybe, people are criticizing them because they’re actually violating somebody’s rights.
While GC authorities denies the property rights of TCs, it is funny that they try to stop a mechanism which provides property rights of GCs.