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Tuesday, 25 December 2018

Seasons greetings from Ciuconnect

Merry Christmas to our readers all over the world.
We appreciate you all and wish you all the best during this festive period.

Signed Ciuonnect Secretary

Tuesday, 27 November 2018

For car owners in Cyprus, Bozlak Recovery is at your service.

This is the fastest car recovery agency in North Cyprus.
They are available 24/7. 
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Monday, 24 September 2018

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Sunday, 9 September 2018

Jane Goodall on how her looks helped her career: ‘It didn’t harm either that I wasn’t born ugly’

 Jane Goodall wasn’t your typical scientist when she first started out in her career — and not just because she was one of the few women in her field.
Back in 1960, when she was 26 years old, Goodall traveled from England to Gombe in Tanzania to learn about wild chimpanzees, human’s closest living relatives. Rather than observing the animals from afar, Goodall immersed herself in their world. This led her to making several groundbreaking discoveries including the fact that, like humans, chimpanzees make and use tools, fashioning and using sticks to “fish” for termites. Until then, it was assumed that tool use was what separated humans from every other animal.

Thursday, 30 August 2018

Chris Watts' Alleged Ex-Lover Speaks — but He's Not the Co-Worker Police Say Chris Was Seeing

An unnamed man on Tuesday night came forward claiming to have been a former lover of triple-murder suspect Chris Watts, who is accused of killing his pregnant wife, 34-year-old Shan’ann Watts, and their two young daughters in their Frederick, Colorado, home earlier this month.
The man — whose name and face were not shown — described the purported relationship in an interview on HLN’s Crime & Justice with Ashleigh Banfield.
The man said he was not the co-worker with whom Chris, 33, was allegedly cheating on his wife at the time of the three slayings.
A motive in the murder case has not been confirmed as allegations of Chris’ infidelity draw greater scrutiny. Those who know the Watts have described a seemingly happy union possibly beset by mounting tension.
“It’s beyond belief, really,” friend Kris Landon told PEOPLE. “And it makes you wonder about other people you know. If this couple who seemed so perfect was like this, what are the other couples like?”
The man told HLN that he and Chris were allegedly in an approximately 10-month relationship after meeting online last June. They saw each other off and on through the spring, ending things in March or April, the man said.
The unidentified man’s story has not yet been independently corroborated by news outlets, including PEOPLE, but his account of an alleged relationship with Chris does contain details about Chris’ life that are not readily available online and in public documents. Identifying information about Chris’ truck and his home matches PEOPLE’s reporting.
A source close the investigation tells PEOPLE that Chris has had relationships with both men and women outside of his marriage.


Thursday, 9 August 2018

Couple in Shock as They're Charged With Murder in Death of Malnourished Daughter in Michigan

A Michigan couple has been charged with murder as they stand accused of starving their 10-month-old daughter
A judge told Seth Welch and his wife, Tatiana, both 27, they faced a life sentence with no possibility of parole if they are convicted.
They are accused of starving their infant daughter, Mary, who was found dead inside the Welch's farm near Grand Rapids on August 2.
His jaw dropped when the judge read off the charges, which include felony murder and child abuse, and she sobbed uncontrollably during Tuesday’s hearing. 
The baby was so malnourished she had sunken eyes and cheeks and no pulse when paramedics found her at their home, according to officials. 
Hours later, Seth Welch posted a message on Facebook saying: “Heart is absolutely shattered.  Woke up to Mary dead in her bed this morning ... Just numb right now."
An autopsy found the cause of death was malnutrition and dehydration due to neglect by adult caregivers.
The parents reportedly told police they noticed the baby was “skinny and underweight" a month ago but did not seek medical attention because of their religious beliefs and a mistrust in medicine and the government. 
Seth Welch’s Facebook page is are filled with rants against government, Disney characters, and even the "Harry Potter" series. 

Tuesday, 31 July 2018

Missing Iowa Jogger Mollie Tibbetts Was Doing Homework Late on the Night She Disappeared

As police try to retrace the steps of an Iowa college student who disappeared earlier this month, new information suggests she was doing homework late on the night she vanished.
Mollie Tibbetts, 20, is thought to have disappeared after going for a jog near her boyfriend’s home in Brooklyn, Iowa, on July 18. She was dog-sitting for her boyfriend who was out of town for a construction job at the time. 
It’s unclear whether she returned home after the jog but new information shows Tibbetts’ boyfriend, Dalton Jack, received a Snapchat from her around 10 p.m., which appeared to be taken indoors. 
Family members said Tibbetts is a creature of habit and usually runs each day, taking one of three routes in the area.
"I read somewhere that she was running in a cornfield. That's obviously not true," Kim Calderwood, her aunt, told ABC News. "The run happened and then she was at the house as far as we know. I don't think she would've run in the dark."
The next day, Tibbetts didn’t show up for work.
Authorities have yet to provide an official timeline. However, police have been combing through information from Tibbetts’ Fitbit, which she always wore, as well as her cellphone and social media accounts. 
“We are getting a lot of information back from that process. We are very hopeful with the electronic data we are getting back,” Mitch Mortvedt, assistant director of the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation, previously told the Des Moines Register. “We are relying on the FBI heavily because it’s an ever-changing world in technology."
Crime Stoppers is now offering $1,000 for any information in the 20-year-old's disappearance.

Monday, 23 July 2018

Victim's girlfriend says Florida gunman provoked fatal 'stand your ground' shooting

Britany Jacobs, the girlfriend of the man shot and killed in a Florida parking lot last week, says her boyfriend was just coming to her defense and the gunman “wanted someone to be angry at.” Now she wants “justice,” she says.
Jacobs, who witnessed the shooting along with the couple’s 5-year-old son, said she and her two small children were waiting in the car for her boyfriend, Markeis McGlockton, while he ran into a convenience store in Clearwater, Florida. Onlooker Michael Drejka got out of his parked car and began “harassing” her about being parked in a handicap space, she said.
Surveillance video showed McGlockton exiting the store and shoving Drejka to the ground. Drejka then drew a handgun and shot and killed McGlockton.
“He wanted somebody to be angry at. He just wanted someone to fight him,” Jacobs said in an interview with "Good Morning America" on Monday. “He was picking a fight. I’m just sitting, waiting for my family to come back to the car.”
Drejka told deputies in Pinellas County he feared for his life, according to authorities, but McGlockton's girlfriend.
Police said they won't press charges against Drejka, who is white, for shooting McGlockton, who was black, citing the state's so-called "stand your ground" law.
Jacobs, who was waiting in the vehicle with the couple’s two younger children -- an infant and a 3-year-old -- said she started feeling “scared” when she noticed how fast the argument was escalating. It wasn’t long before McGlockton came out along with their 5-year-old son and tried to diffuse the situation.
Surveillance video from the Circle A Food Store in Clearwater, about 30 minutes east of Tampa, showed McGlockton leaving the store and shoving Drejka hard to the ground.
“By this time a witness pulls up and everybody hears us going back and forth with one another. ... A witness goes in the store and he let the owner know that there was somebody out there messing with a woman in a car,” she said. “My man hears what’s going on, sees the guy yelling at me and I’m sitting in the car. My man is defending me and his children, so he pushes him down.

Wednesday, 18 July 2018

Day care owner gets probation for trying to kill toddler

Nataliia Karia, 43, received her punishment in Hennepin County court after pleading guilty to attempted murder and third-degree assault earlier. She also pleaded guilty to criminal vehicular operation for hitting a pedestrian, a bicyclist and another driver as she fled from her home in a minivan in November 2016.
Karia also must follow court-ordered mental health treatment and will be on electronic home monitoring for at least two months, the Star Tribune reported. She will live with her adult son but cannot have unsupervised contact with her daughters or other minors.
According to the criminal complaint, a father was dropping off his son at Karia's home when Karia led him toward the basement, where he saw the toddler hanging from a noose. He released the child and fled with him. The 16-month-old boy survived.
Judge Jay Quam agreed with the assessment by doctors that Karia was "a low risk" to reoffend. He called her actions "the perfect storm of factors unlikely to ever be repeated."
Defense attorney Brockton Hunter expressed relief on behalf of Karia.
"We came in here with our hearts in our throats," Hunter said.
He said Karia, who has spent 20 months in jail since the incident and will get credit for her time already served, will leave jail no later than Tuesday.
Karia, who arrived in the United States from Ukraine in 2006, promised to follow probation and said in court she was glad no one died.
Prosecutor Christina Warren pushed for prison time. Warren raised doubts that Karia could be properly supervised outside of prison and receive the care she needs to restore her mental health.
In a court filing, Warren wrote that instead of being the person most able and willing to protect the boy from harm, Karia "left him hanging by a noose around his neck in her basement."
The defense argued for probation, pointing out that Karia already has served time in jail and lost her child care career.

Friday, 13 July 2018

Sad New Details Revealed About The Family Of Five Who Died In A Murder-Suicide — And The Eerie Conversation The Dad Had Before Killing His Wife And Kids

A Delaware man shot and killed his wife, three children and then turned the gun on himself Monday after complaining of marital problems and losing his job.
Matthew Edwards, 42, gunned down his 41-year-old wife Julie and their three kids, Jacob,6, Brinley, 4, and Paxton, 3 before taking his own life, ABC 6reported.
The family's bodies were found in their Prices Corner home just after 8 p.m. Monday, police said.
"With a heavy heart, our thoughts and prayers are with this family," Delaware State Police Sgt. Richard Bratz said.



Tuesday, 19 June 2018

CIU Graduation Route Map 2018

Graduation Yearbook Photo Shoot
In order to have your photograph with your gown in our yearbook, you need to have your photograph taken from 09:00 to 17:00 in class EH 102 between May 28 – June 4 2018.
Those students who do not attend the shoot will not take part in the Yearbook.

Gown Rental
The graduation candidates of 2017 - 2018 Fall Semester, 2017 - 2018 Spring Semester and 2017 - 2018 Summer Semester, who have not attended the graduation ceremony before, may attend the ceremony.
It is mandatory to fill in the "Alumni Satisfaction Survey" via CIU-SIS before taking your gown.
To participate in the graduation ceremony, registration procedures will be made at the same time as collecting the gown. Wearing graduation hat and gown is mandatory for all the students who will attend the graduation ceremony. Students who graduate will be able to obtain their graduation hats and gowns from EH 103 between 14:00 and 17:00 from 28 May to 22 June 2018. Students need to bring the 120 TL downpayment receipt which will be paid to NOVABANK Gown Account (10-116-160010, (Working Hours: 09:00-12:00, 13:30-15:00) Name-Surname and Student number must be indicated in bank statement).
Students who want to get their 90 TL back must take their graduation caps and gowns back to the room  EH 103 at the Education and Humanities Centre between June 29 – July 6 2018 from 09:00 to 12:00.

Attention: Registrations made after June 22, 2018 will be put on the last page of the call list and these graduates will be separated from their departments and faculties at the graduation ceremony.

Verify Your Personal Information
It is very important to check the "Verify Your Personal Information" section of your CIU-SIS access. In order to prevent potential problems, we recommend you not to skip this process.
If your information is correct press to CONFIRM but if it is wrong press to REJECT. If there is incorrect information in the "Verify Your Personal Information" section, go to the Student Affairs Office immediately and correct your information.

Termination Process
Step 1: All the students who will attend to the Graduation Ceremony have to pay the Graduation Fee. These students have to pay 120€ for the diploma expenses (diploma fee, transcript and approval processes of the Ministry of Education). All these payments will be made at NOVABANK.
Step 2: Request a "Termination Form" from the Student Affairs Office and obtain the necessary approvals from the relevant departments and faculty. Submit the completed form and the above mentioned payment slips to the Accounting Office no later than June 22, 2018.

Graduation rehearsals
Two separate graduation rehearsals will be held at Amfi Theater on June 25 and June 27, 2018 at 17.00
In the first provincial ceremony, you will be able to meet your group leaders and ceremony coordinators, and be able to report your wishes and complaints.
In the second rehearsal you will be able to learn and rehearse important details such as your position in the ceremonial area, entrance to the stage, taking photographs and getting out of the stage.

It is compulsory to attend to the rehearsals

Invitation Letters
To obtain a visa for the families who would like to attend the ceremony of the foreign students, letters will be provided by the Student Counseling Office, which is affiliated with the Student Development and Counseling Centre.
Note: Visa Processes may take 4 weeks.

Other Issues
  1. The seating plan to be held at the Graduation Ceremony will be arranged to ensure that all the graduates will be together.
  2. Every student who will attend graduation will be given their badge number.
  3. Badge numbers will be distributed to students during the Graduation Ceremony rehearsals. Participation in the rehearsals is important because students who do not take badges are faced with many difficulties on graduation day.
  4. It is important for graduates to sit back in their seats and wait for the cap throwing ceremony which will be held after getting the diplomas.

Wednesday, 13 June 2018

Disabled teenage daughter found in soiled nappy dies in house smelling of 'rotten food, human waste and death

Nicole Gussert has been charged with child neglect in her 13-year-old daughter's death: Outagamie County Jail via AP

The week before Brianna Gussert died, her mother called the local middle school to say her daughter would not be in class for the next five days. A week later, Nicole Hussert walked into her daughter’s room – allegedly for the first time in days – and found her dead.
Ms Gussert now faces 25 years in prison for the death of her 13-year-old daughter, who suffered from a chromosomal condition that required constant care. She was charged on Monday with one count of neglect resulting in death, and three counts of possession with intent to deliver amphetamine. She has yet to enter a plea.
Authorities who responded to Ms Gussert’s 911 call in May of 2017 said they found her daughter curled up in a bedroom upstairs, her head facing the foot of the bed. According to a criminal complaint, the house smelled of “rotten food, human waste and death”. It was filled with piles of clothes, garbage, and dirty dishes.
Brianna’s feeding tube was nearly empty, the complaint alleges, and her diaper had not been changed in days. Melinda Tempelis, the Outagamie County district attorney prosecuting the case, said Brianna's diaper weighed 1.25 pounds at the time she was found.
The teenager died primarily of sepsis – a complication of infections that can result in multiple organ failure, according to the complaint.
"[Ms Gussert] does not recall the last time she fed her. She does not recall the last time she changed her diaper,” Ms Tempelis said in court, according to local news station WLUK. “She had not been bathed in over a week. She had not been cared for or checked on.”
"It is completely unfit for habitation for anyone and over the course of that weekend,” she said.
Ms Gussert’s attorney, Robert Welygan, said in court that the criminal behaviour had not been proven by the state.
According to her father, Greg Gussert, Brianna was born with Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome, which can cause delayed development and intellectual disability.
Brianna couldn't speak, walk, or eat on her own, her father told the Appleton Post-Crescent. When she was born, doctors said she likely wouldn’t live past 18 months. The circumstances of his daughter's death, Mr Gussert said, was "some of the worst news I've ever heard".
“It's unbelievable what she had to go through," he told Fox News 11.
Mr and Ms Gussert are divorced, and – according to Mr Gussert – Brianna was living with her mother at the time of her death. Mr Gussert and his fiancée lived in an apartment blocks away, with Mr Gussert’s third daughter. Ms Gussert cared for Brianna and the couple’s second daughter because she had more space in her house, her ex-husband said.
"We're all heartbroken and it’s just like a wound that's being reopened,” he told Fox 11 of the charges.
According to the complaint, Brianna missed 162 days of school in her final year. Her mother allegedly told police the absences occurred, in part, because she did not want to deal with getting her daughter ready for school in the morning. She allegedly told officers her daughter had not been to school in “a couple of months,” aside from one day in February or March.
"We are all deeply saddened by Brianna’s death and express our deepest sympathies to all," her school district said in a statement. "The school district is required to follow the laws governing student confidentiality and student records. We cannot comment on any specific student and respect the privacy rights related to every student’s pupil record information."
Ms Gussert is being held on a $300,000 bond, pending her 19 June preliminary hearing. She faces a maximum sentence of 25 years in prison for the neglect charge, and 12.5 years each for the drug charges. Her attorney did not respond to The Independent’s request for comment.
Brianna was remembered in her obituary as a “beautiful, bright, and charismatic young lady” who loved watching football and spending time with her family.
“Brianna had a smile that could brighten the darkest room,” the obituary read.

Tuesday, 15 May 2018

Sports Eagles running back Jay Ajayi reportedly sued for trashing mansion, shoving owner days after Super Bowl


Philadelphia Eagles running back Jay Ajayi is being sued by the owner of a Los Angeles mansion who claims he trashed the place, according to a TMZ report on Monday.
Ajayi is being charged $25,000 by the owner for damages to the 6,000-square-foot house where he and a friend stayed for five days shortly after the Eagles won the Super Bowl last season.
The 24-year-old allegedly had at least three parties while staying at the house, even though the owner specially told them not to throw any parties. The owner claims that Ajayi broke a table, scratched floors, violated the no-smoking policy, and failed to pay a $5,000 fee for each party.
When the owner confronted Ajayi about the penalty fees on Feb. 18, Ajayi allegedly “pushed [him] on [his] chest in a menacing and threatening manner,” according to TMZ. The owner also said he had to “call local security” to get Ajayi off his property.
The player’s rep denies the allegations.
Ajayi was traded to Philadelphia from Miami in the middle of last season. He ran for 408 yards on 70 carries for the Eagles in seven games, and scored two touchdowns. In the Eagles’ 41-33 Super Bowl win over the New England Patriots, Ajayi ran for 57 yards on nine carries.


Wednesday, 2 May 2018

Jessica Simpson flaunts bikini bod and her husband's abs in vacation photos

Except for the occasional department store appearance to promote her billion-dollar clothing and shoe line, Jessica Simpson‘s life seems like one big vacation. Or maybe that’s just her “Instagram Life.” Either way, our favorite tuna queen has been on an actual vacation for the last week, with hubby Eric Johnson sans kids, and it’s been a sexy affair.
Maybe because TMZ posted some photos of her Bahamas vacay that weren’t superflattering (though they weren’t unflattering either — she’s a gorgeous girl), she’s been posting up a storm on social media. So we rounded up all of the photos in one spot for an Instacram viewing experience.
If we were captioning these ourselves, we’d go with “wowza” for this shot of the couple, who have been together for eight years and are still superhot for each other. For a photo inside a closet, we see very little clothing and a lot of skin, especially his abs.











Kanye West sounds off on Trump, Obama and Kim Kardashian West



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Kanye West sounds off on Trump, Obama and Kim Kardashian West

 LESLEY MESSER,Good Morning America 5 hours ago 


Friday, 20 April 2018

CIU EVENT ON 24TH APRIL 2018

This woman says she stopped aging when she was 20-years-old


A single mother says she is often mistaken as her 20-year-old son’s girlfriend or sister despite being in her 40s. 
Shimmi Munshi recently spoke to The Daily Mail about how she’s been seemingly gifted with eternal youth, and the pitfalls that come with it.
“As an adult, I’ve always looked young,” Munshi said. “As my friends began aging, I seemed to go in the opposite direction, but I’ve no idea why.”
When she was 20, Munshi gave birth to her son, Ameen. Although there were many pressures and responsibilities that came from being a young mother, Munshi says she somehow maintained her youthful appearance.



Alabama man, 83, executed for judge's 1989 mail-bomb slaying


ATMORE, Ala. (AP) — An Alabama inmate convicted of the mail-bomb slaying of a federal judge during a wave of Southern terror in 1989 was executed by lethal injection Thursday, becoming the oldest prisoner put to death in the U.S. in modern times.
Walter Leroy Moody Jr., 83, was pronounced dead at 8:42 p.m. following an injection at the Alabama prison at Atmore. He had no last statement and did not respond when an official asked if he had any last words shortly before the chemicals began flowing.
Authorities said Moody sent out four mail bombs in December of 1989, killing Judge Robert S. Vance, a member of the Atlanta-based 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, in Alabama and Robert E. Robinson, a black civil rights attorney from Savannah, Georgia. Two other bombs, including one mailed to the NAACP office in Jacksonville, Florida, were intercepted and did not explode.
At his 1996 trial, prosecutors described Moody as a meticulous coward who killed Vance with murder by mail because of his obsession with getting revenge on the legal system, and then committed additional package bombings to make it look like the Ku Klux Klan was behind the judge's murder.
Moody became the oldest U.S. inmate put to death since executions resumed in the U.S. in the 1970s, according to the non-profit Death Penalty Information Center. His attorneys argued in court filings and a clemency petition to Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey that his age and vein condition would make lethal injection more difficult.
The U.S. Supreme Court temporarily stayed execution plans Thursday evening to consider Moody's late appeals, but later lifted the stay without comment, allowing the execution to go forward.
Vance was at his kitchen table in Mountain Brook, Alabama, on Dec. 16, 1989, when he opened a package after a morning of errands and yard work.
The explosion ripped through the home near Birmingham, killing Vance instantly and severely injuring his wife, Helen. Prosecutors said Moody, who had attended law school, had a grudge against the legal system because the 11th Circuit refused to overturn a 1972 pipe-bomb possession conviction that prevented him from practicing law.
Moody was first convicted in 1991 in federal court and sentenced to seven life terms plus 400 years. He was later convicted in state court in 1996 and sentenced to death for Vance's murder.
Vance's son, Robert Vance Jr., now a circuit judge in Jefferson County and Democratic candidate for chief justice in Alabama, said it's important that people remember how his father lived, not just how he died.
"He was a great judge, a great lawyer before that, and a great father," he said earlier as the execution loomed. As chairman of the Alabama Democratic Party in the 1960s and 1970s, Vance worked to bring African Americans into the party and often "butted heads" with segregationist Gov. George Wallace, his son said.
Friends said the senior Vance quietly fought for the rights of underprivileged as both a jurist and a politician.
Moody had always maintained his innocence.
In recent weeks, Moody had sent a letter to the younger Vance claiming he was the innocent victim of a government conspiracy. "Had my Dad been murdered, I would want to know who had done it," Moody wrote. The younger Vance said he put the letter in the trash.
Vance said he had to make peace with his father's death, but said he has no doubt that Moody is guilty. He did not witness the execution.
The lethal injection procedure began at 8:16 p.m. Moody did not open his eyes or respond as the warden read his death warrant and asked him if he had any last words.
Moody's attorney, Spencer Hahn, said he wanted to know what the prison system "gave him before to knock him out and prevent him from getting to give his last words. There was no dignity in that room. This dishonored the memory of Judge Vance and Mr. Robinson," Hahn said.
Corrections Commissioner Jeff Dunn said Moody was not given any sedatives.
In last-hour appeals, Moody's attorneys had asked the U.S. Supreme Court to stay his execution in order to review whether his federal sentence, which was handed down first, could be interrupted. They also argued that the aggravating factors used to impose a death sentence were improper. The nation's high court had no comment on those last-minute appeals Thursday.
Moody's attorneys, in their unsuccessful clemency petition argued that his victim was opposed to the death penalty, and halting the execution would honor Vance's beliefs. Vance's son said his father opposed the death penalty personally, but also believed in following the law.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall said Thursday night that after nearly 30 years, "Tonight, Mr. Moody's appeals finally came to a rightful end. Justice has been served."




Saturday, 14 April 2018

Esentepe Fun Run and Ramble 2018 additional event

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Each year EFRAR aims to make the Fun Run a little different and more exciting and 2018 is no exception. We have seen an increasing number of ladies taking part so, at this year’s event on Sunday 15th April, the EFRAR 2018 committee is delighted to announce it is introducing a 5km Ladies’ only race which 
is designed for the more serious runners so now is the time for the ladies to get in training and ensure that they not only get a medal but have a chance to win a trophy.


We will still be holding the usual 5km event for anyone who wants to walk or jog along with their friends and family as well as the 2km and 8km events.
Everyone can register on the day for 25TL or get a sponsor form so that we can raise even more money for cancer patients.  
One of the sponsor is Telsim. Registration will start at 8.30am. This event comes alive with entertainment and festivities, including live music, dance shows, and stalls serving local food and drinks and all proceeds will go to Kanser Hastalarina Yardim Dernegi.

You are all invited.
For more information - call 05488655835



Sunday, 25 March 2018

Power Cut on Monday Due to Maintenance Work on 26th March 2018

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 There will be a power cut on Monday between 09:00 and 15:00 hours due to maintenance-repair work at Alsancak Substation. 
Areas affected will be from the western side of Karaoğlanoğlu, Edremit and Karmi villages to the eastern side of Karsiyaka. 
The power will last for six hours the Turkish Cypriot Electricity Authority has advised.

-Lgc




Finally a Turkish Cypriots gets justice for attack in South Cyprus


The South Nicosia District Court sentenced a 20-year-old man this week to four months in prison suspended for three-years and ordered to pay a €1,000 fine after admitted that he had taken part in the 2015 student attack against vehicles belonging to Turkish Cypriots.
Eleven more defendants who pleaded not guilty will be referred to trial.
According to the Greek Cypriot daily ‘Politis’, the 20-year-old was found guilty of causing actual bodily harm, property damage, unrest and cultivating a spirit of intolerance.
The court said that such actions cannot be justified on the pretext of patriotism, or the struggle against the Turkish occupation. On the contrary, it said, they undermine the constitutional structure of the state.
Patriotism, the court said, is exhibited by a productive contribution to social structures and not through acts of violence and intolerance. The court said that it took into consideration that the defendant was a minor at the time, his clean criminal record, that he has expressed remorse and that he agreed to testify as a prosecution witness.
On November 16, 2015, during a student protest against the anniversary of the Unilateral Declaration of Independence in the north (UDI), students attacked three cars with Turkish Cypriot plates on three different occasions, which led to the injury of two Turkish Cypriots. The three cars were also damaged.
In the Turkish Cypriot press, ‘Kibris’ newspaper comments that the court verdict to punish the Greek Cypriot students is a very important development. The paper adds that the fact that the one of the Greek Cypriot attackers was given a jailed sentence is very important for the Turkish Cypriots and is also something being expected. “The fact that justice starts giving punishments for the attacks taking place in South Cyprus would not only be a deterrent against similar incidents but also is important for the development of trust between the two communities. We wish that all the attackers against the Turkish Cypriots would stand trial and would be punished appropriately”, the paper adds.
Additionally, columnist Resat Akar, in a commentary in Turkish Cypriot daily ‘Diyalog’ describes the decision of the Court as a very important development, he adds however, that it is remarkable that the sentence handed down to the student was suspended. Akar wonders what the meaning of the punishment is if it is not be implemented. “If the punishment given was to be implemented, we would take on board that the Greek Cypriots changed mentality. If we want a viable solution [to the Cyprus problem], there is no other remedy than preventing racist behaviour and implementing effective decisions. Changing the educational system which is based on hostility to the Turkish Cypriots would be the first step”, he concluded.
Cyprus Mail, Kibris, Diyalog


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