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Old 13th May 2010, 14:29
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Facing some trouble inheriting land in Crimea, Ukraine

Just imagine this, I wanted to get back my land in Crimea, but came across the following problem.
See, I inherited this land but unfortunately I was unaware of the inheritance for quite a while. So, when I decided to register the land I found out that it had been somehow bought by a Turkish firm from a former owner who turned out to be one of the infamous Crimean Tatars. I’m sure you know that a few years ago no one in Ukraine prevented them from self-acquiring many pieces of Crimean land. Well, you see I was told that my right for the land was fictitious! Although my relatives lived in it during all their life!!
Actually then I decided to find out all the details and it turned out that not only I was the victim – many people had suffered from those f*ck*ng Crimean Tatars! In fact they say that the Tatars started selling the land to Turkish firms and then to lease it out not so long ago. See they were doing their dirty deals pretty openly back then when Yushchenko and Tymoshenko were in power, while now the Tatars must have become afraid of the new authorities which came to power and promised to bring order here.
Well to cut it short, some dirty tricks are being played with us here! They must be unaware of such problems there in Europe...
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Old 14th May 2010, 02:32
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Hah,

This post should be in the humor section.

I'm pretty sure when they told you your right was fictitious, its because you made it up in your head. You're one of the last people I would trust around here.

In either case, now that the "new authorities" are in place, you should be able to get back your land, no? Come on, just show them the papers and they will be so "afraid" they will give you double the land.
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Old 14th May 2010, 05:19
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Since Docc has built such a sterling reputation here with all 9 of his posts here,,, I find this one also hard to believe..
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Old 14th May 2010, 21:27
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D,

What is 60 yrs compared to 1000+ yrs?

How exactly did your family acquire the land? Ho hum.
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Old 15th May 2010, 00:54
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Simple: drive the Tatars back into Turkey
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Old 15th May 2010, 00:55
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D,

What is 60 yrs compared to 1000+ yrs?

How exactly did your family acquire the land? Ho hum.
1000s of years? what are you talking about?
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Old 11th August 2010, 20:50
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Simple: drive the Tatars back into Turkey
Really??? Let me ask you...just where did Crimean Tatars come from? Judjing by your first answer,you are a product of a Mozambiq education sistem.
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