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If you drive from the Gerolakkos roundabout to Agios Vasileios where there is a military base, you can see what this country is all about.
A university building, a secondary school for children right next to it, then factories and workshops in the Industrial Zone, shops, markets and centers of prostitution where sex is sold by pimps.
The police used to bring to court only women who were caught for prostitution and demanded that they be punished. They would cover the bodies of suspects with pieces of clothing so that they could be judged decently. We used to ask if this prostitution was done in solitude and where the man involved was; the police would look at us without answering. Then the situation changed; the one who was ‘purchased’ and the ‘buyer’ would be brought to court, but I have never seen the actual ‘businessman, the big entrepreneur, and the honorable pimp’ being taken to the court.
We have also heard many times that police officers on duty go and inspect ‘entertainment’ venues; eat, drink and leave, or fail to inspect whatever is going on…
In this article, we will use a lot of single quotation marks because the only way to express what we want to tell is to invite the reader to think about the meaning in the quotation marks.
On the other hand, I chose an expression that we all know and use frequently in the colloquial language as the title of this article.
Is it a shame?
It is a shame!
Sex slavery is carried out directly by the state in this country!
Prostitution is practiced in these places within the knowledge of the police!
Health inspections in hospitals, visa processes etc… Throughout all these procedures, despite the fact that everyone knows why these women are brought here, or employed, the officials remain silent.
This is a small country.
We don’t know who is in the possession of whose videos, or images, maybe some of the readers may know.
Because nothing else can explain such silence!
Each and every official who has become a cog in the wheel that operates this rotten system, from the bottom to the top, whoever turns a blind eye, remains silent, or keeps what they see, or hear to themselves, is a suspect in every crime that takes place.
You are all guilty, poor souls, as you shout at the top of your lungs—like your counterparts in Turkey— at some pulpits, or offices, about morality and family values but then suddenly act like the tough guy for the friendship of a pimp; you, too, are guilty.
Anastasia’s story was published in the Daily Mail the other day, so that those who read it would feel ashamed.
If anyone asks where Northern Cyprus is, and what is going on over there, they should read this news piece first.
Maybe the invincible and tough guys of the impotent government will see this and be ‘proud’(!) of the way in which they are promoting the country abroad.
Therefore, those who ‘hold’ power in this country are not the ones in government; the power belongs to the pimps!
That’s why this is a pimp’s country!
Not yours, not mine…
This article was originally published on 13.03.2025
Source: A PIMP’S COUNTRY!