Cyprus Commemorates Anniversary of Second Phase of Invasion
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Cyprus commemorates anniversary of second phase of invasion
Fifty-two years is “a long time but not long enough to break our resolve”, the Presidency of the Republic said in a post on X on the occasion of the 52th anniversary of the Turkish invasion on Friday. “Today marks 52 years since the fateful day of the second phase of the brutal Turkish invasion, […]
Nikos Dendias, 52 years after the start of the second Turkish invasion of Cyprus, emphasizes that "no matter how many years pass, the memory is preserved." The post Dendias: The Cyprus issue remains an issue of illegal military occupation of a significant part of the Republic of Cyprus appeared first on in.gr.
The 15 soldiers who fell as martyrs during the second phase of the Cyprus Peace Operation were commemorated at a ceremony held at the Haspolat Martyrs' Monument. Celal Bayar, President of the TMT Mujahideen Association, emphasized that the dreams of a return to the past due to the population exchange were futile.
‘We remain steadfast in striving for a free and reunited Cyprus’, Presidency says on anniversary of Turkish invasion 2nd phase
We will never back down from our fight, the Presidency declared, underlining a historic debt to achieve the reunification of Cyprus for future generations. ‘Today marks 52 years since the 2nd phase of the barbaric Turkish invasion, which violently divided our country, making thousands of our relatives refugees and tragically forging the modern history and future of Cyprus’, the Presidency said in a statement on X. Outlining the events of that ti…
52 years later: The unbroken spirit of Cyprus’ Prisoners of War
By Andrea Garivaldis Fifty‑two years after the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, the memories of 1974 continue to shape the identity of a nation and its diaspora. Across the world, Cypriot communities mark the anniversary with solemn tributes to the dead, the missing, and the survivors who lived through the violence of July and August. Among them, the story of Christakis Stylianou, a former Prisoner of War, stands out as a stark reminder of the human …
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