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Conor
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Joined: 23 Feb 2007 Posts: 14 Location: Surrey / Land registry office
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Hi all,
I’m Conor from the LyingBuilder website.
President Christofias will address the Cypriot Community at 3pm 18th May Alexandra Palace London.
We will be there to protest the handling of our case and to raise awareness of property problems suffered in Cyprus. Problems range from the non-issuing of title deeds, structural faults, illegal building and developers extorting immovable property tax and transfer fees.
In my particular horror the Minister of Interior told the media “an Investigating Officer has already been appointed” That was in August 2007! Since then I’ve been brutally beaten for just looking at my house from the roadside in Frenaros. Every month my lawyer Yiannos Georgiades chases the authorities for a criminal investigation into the reselling of my house and every month it’s the same. It’s stuck at the local level.
In the latest twist in my saga a lawyer who once represented us in the case is now representing the opposition. I will of course report this matter to the attorney general for disciplinary proceedings but as I have little faith in the speed of that investigation I have exposed the lawyer myself on my website.
If you have retired to Cyprus and are concerned that your children will inherit the problems of your contract like the non-issuing of your title deeds, then why not ask them to join us. It’s not just ex-pats that are suffering. I’m contacted all the time from the Greek Cypriot community who are disgusted with the way developers and lawyers are behaving and the bad reputation they are giving the island we all love. If you can be represented in London then please get in touch.
Kind Regards
Conor O’Dwyer
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stavrizatz
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Joined: 20 Feb 2006 Posts: 910 Location: Australia / Lefkosia
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Good on you mate, great initiative. The developers in Cyprus are the biggest idiots of our society. They do all sorts of illegal things in order to make there money.
1. They bought agricultural land and through someone in the gov they managed to register it as residential and build 'villas' for migrants from the UK mainly.
2. They build wherever they find a piece of land and aesthetically Cyprus became disgusting with all the irregular development
3. In the North they made development on the stolen land of Greek Cypriots
4. And worst they break their agreements, they think that the poor foreigner shit the money and that they have the right to take advantage of it
and as long as they find other foreign ignorant people to buy such properties, they will continue doing the same crimes again and again.
I am with you Conor 100% |
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city
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Joined: 15 Aug 2005 Posts: 3369 Location: Larnaca area
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Hi Conor,
good to see you back here and I hope you are well and fully recovered!
Best wishes,
city |
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Conor
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Joined: 23 Feb 2007 Posts: 14 Location: Surrey / Land registry office
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Thanks Stavrizatz & City for following my battle and for your support.
I hope you all well.
Cheers
Conor |
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Conor
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Joined: 23 Feb 2007 Posts: 14 Location: Surrey / Land registry office
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Hi All,
I'm pleased this story was covered in the Cyprus Mail on Saturday.
I’ve just finished a new YouTube regarding this event.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIwM0pCiq9w
I have released letters today on my website that were previously sent to the Attorney General. There is also a letter I sent to the High Commissioner of the Republic of Cyprus (London) and all Cypriot desks at foreign offices etc...
Thanks, to all those who have already confirmed for Sunday. Many are coming for their own property rights.
I have to update the thread concerning my last assault soon. AGAIN the local authorities are up to tricks. The hospital tests were back on Friday showing Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV). I have been reassured that the ABH will be brought back to GBH (and the robbery charge) but I have heard these assurances before and that’s why I’ll be front and centre at the weekend.
I’m really pressing the MEP’s and the media this week. We are making progress.
Kind Regards
Conor. |
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robertklein
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Joined: 15 May 2008 Posts: 1
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Visit the following link to download and read the COURT EXLUSIVE AFFIDAVIT of Marios Karayiannas, that has been WITNESSED by the Department of the UK Sovereign Base Areas - SBA Court in Dhekelia, Cyprus.
http://www.karayiannas.com.cy/page.php |
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Conor
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Joined: 23 Feb 2007 Posts: 14 Location: Surrey / Land registry office
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| robertklein wrote: |
Visit the following link to download and read the COURT EXLUSIVE AFFIDAVIT of Marios Karayiannas, that has been WITNESSED by the Department of the UK Sovereign Base Areas - SBA Court in Dhekelia, Cyprus.
http://www.karayiannas.com.cy/page.php |
I'll post your statement on the other forums for you. No need to make up any more accounts.
I think this is an immediate reaction to what's in this article.
http://www.thelondondailynews.com/cypriot-developer-charged-with-p-629.html
I've only skimmed the document but I already have to inform you Marios that your pants are on fire.
The statement has about as much credibility as the membership logos you displayed on your website had. You were not members you're a liar born and bred.
Has it not sunk in yet that one day you will have to stand up in a law court and show proof of these paragraphs which are absolute bunk!. Putting a stamp on something doesn't make it true and will not take the heat off you this weekend or at future demonstrations. I'm not intimidated by you and will continue to defend my right to free speech. LB.com is my true story of buying property in Cyprus. As I said to Fotos Pittadjis "you picked on the wrong idiot"
You will be investigated eventually. As the article above shows your friends list will have to reach some high up places.
I'm too busy in London at the moment to pull your statement apart now. Thanks for the extra footage which will all help to seal your fate as a Lying Builder.
If whoever represents you now is sending this by post please do so on soft paper so I can wipe my ar*e with it.
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Conor
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Joined: 23 Feb 2007 Posts: 14 Location: Surrey / Land registry office
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On reading the statement the penny dropped.
In my opinion the only reason to spew out this publication at the moment is that it’s being sent to London to try and take my website down (Again!). Are they having extra encouragement to do this at the moment I wonder?
As I keep saying I will vehemently defend my freedom of speech. I won’t burden myself with further costs and I won’t lose any sleep but thanks for the heads up anyway. Any interruption will be temporary. Print that out and attach as well.
Cyprus has already violated my Human Rights on Article 17 (Right to Property) Article 38 (Consumer Protection) Article 41 (Right to Good Administration) Yesterday I sent my case to 22 MEP’s for Europe and the responses are coming in.
"I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve."
Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto after his attack on Pearl Harbor
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Conor
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Joined: 23 Feb 2007 Posts: 14 Location: Surrey / Land registry office
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Expats take property protest to London
By Jean Christou
A GROUP of British expats frustrated with the judicial system in Cyprus protested at Alexandra Palace London on Sunday where President Demetris Christofias was addressing a gathering of UK-based Cypriots.
The protest was led by Conor O’Dwyer, 38, from Surrey who bought a house off plan in Cyprus in 2005 and has since entered in to a lengthy legal battle with the developers.
Unable so far to receive justice in Cyprus, O’Dwyer decided to take his protest to London during Christofias’ visit at the weekend. Holding placards calling for justice and an end to corruption, the protestors camped out in front of the venue.
O’Dwyer was joined by the relatives of expats in Cyprus who are also experiencing legal difficulties over properties they have purchased on the island. Problems include non issuing of title deeds, structural faults, illegal building, or developers extorting immovable property tax and transfer fees, they say.
O’Dwyer said yesterday the protest went very well.
“We didn’t see the President ourselves but hundreds of guests came past our protest stand and accepted leaflets,” he said.
“Some were shocked at the severity of the cases represented but few were surprised with problems like the issuing of title deeds as their own families had fallen victim to this trap.”
He said the protestors were highlighting a broad range of issues and said it would be good to have the future support of the London Greek Cypriot community.
“Yesterday [Sunday] was a nice introduction,” he said.
O’Dwyer was badly beaten in Frenaros in January this year after taking photographs outside the house he owns in the village. The developers who sold him the property, and with whom he is engaged in a legal dispute, were later arrested and charged with assault. O’Dwyer, who details his entire case on the website www.lyingbuilder.com, spent over a week in Larnaca hospital.
Copyright © Cyprus Mail 2008
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