We would like to invite you to a 70 min documentary being screened at Cineworld Enfield on Sunday 7th November 12-3pm. A brief Summary follows:
Synopsis
Between 1963-1974 Cyprus endured events that changed the lives of its people and shaped the course of history. This documentary is the voice of Turkish Cypriots who reveal their experiences with an honesty that resonates on the screen. They speak of how their lives and homeland was threatened when their Greek Cypriot neighbours declared their intent for
ENOSIS – a union of Cyprus with Greece. Their neighbours’ intention led to acts of genocide against Turkish Cypriots by EOKA, a Greek terror group, who staged a coup d’état on the Republic of Cyprus Government. This forced Turkey, a guarantor of the island, to intervene and restore stability on the island and Cyprus was divided into a Turkish North and a Greek
South to ensure the safety of all citizens. Years after the conflict, have the Turkish Cypriots moved on? Or have the horrors of the past overshadowed their present? Homeland is about loss, fear, and the hope for ones homeland.
We look forward to seeing you on Sunday.
Many thanks
Çetin Ramadan
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