A Greek Cypriot view of the Cyprus Problem

No one can deny that the Turkish intervention in 1974 had some legitimate pretext to it. It “intervened” because forces outside the control of what was then part of the RoC (i.e. GC controlled) took over and were clearly posing a (potential) threat to TCs.

The junta, however, was not our choice, it was […]

Erdogan’s interview with Greek Cypriot journalists

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan spoke to a group of Cypriot journalists in Istanbul, explaining that Turkey had no hidden agenda as far as Cyprus was concerned. He asked Greek Cypriots to overcome their mistrust of Turkey and accept that whatever decision over Cyprus’ future Cypriots came to, Turkey would accept them.

This […]

‘Solving the Cyprus Property Conundrum’ – London seminars

With the legal floodgates now open following the recent spate of court rulings on the Cyprus property dispute, human rights group Embargoed! will be hosting a series of seminars on the issue between 15-16 March 2010. Titled “Solving the Cyprus Property Conundrum”, the seminars will review this complicated and emotionally charged issue, with the […]