Thursday, August 24, 2023
Tuesday, April 25, 2023
Russia-Ukraine conference bogged down over Cyprus
Wednesday, February 01, 2023
Turkey Warns The United States Over Fighter Jets
Tuesday, January 31, 2023
The Turkish Government Placed a 500,000 Bounty on NBA Player
The Turkish government has just placed a half a million dollar bounty for the capture of Enes Kanter. Enes is a Turkish American NBA basketball player who recently amended his name to Enes Kanter Freedom to celebrate gaining U.S. citizenship.
The Turkish government of Mr. Erdogan has revoked his passport and accused his family members in Turkey of being terrorists....all because he is a vocal critic of the current ruling authorities.
Sunday, January 29, 2023
Friday, January 20, 2023
Turk President Erdogan today threatened Greece.....AGAIN
Monday, January 02, 2023
Recap of Subrahmanyam Jaishankar First Official Visit to Cyprus
A recap of External Affairs Minister Jaishankar on first official visit to Cyprus. Agreements were reached on defence, migration, and renewable energy. Subrahmanyam Jaishankar posted this video below on social media:
Wednesday, December 28, 2022
Turkish Cypriot Writer takes Turkey to ECHR for Harassment
Turkish Cypriot writer, Mr. Sener Levent who is the editor-in-chief of the newspaper Avrupa, has filed a lawsuit against Turkey at the ECHR.
According to the Cyprus News Agency, Levent’s lawyer Onjell Polili argued that Turkey violated Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights and that his client was ‘judicially harassed’ by the Turkish government for repeated criminal cases opened against Mr. Sener Levent.
Wednesday, November 16, 2022
TRNC Independence and the 1963 bathtub massacre in Nicosia
Every year, the so called TRNC commemorates its independence. That day is today. You see Turks commenting on social media with celebratory posts like: Its the 39th anniversary of the TRNC. Cyprus is Turkish, it will remain Turkish.
When there is a retort of how can anyone celebrate the removal of a people from their own country ... you are given a reply depicting photos of the brutal 1963 bathtub massacre in Nicosia. Some Turks use these images as justification for the brutal destruction of anything Greek in the north of Cyprus.
Obviously there is NO excuse for killing children, ever. I do not know what kind of sick individual can do such a thing. A Turkish journalist by the name of Uzay Bulut recently published an article about the massacre. You can read what she has to say here. The author, Ms. Uzay Bulut, is a journalist and political analyst formerly based in Ankara. I do not believe she is currently residing in Turkey and that is a good thing. One can only assume writing articles like this in Mr. Erdogan's Turkey can be life threatening. Selamun aleykum, Ms. Uzay Bulut, where ever you may be...
Tuesday, November 15, 2022
Στέιτ Ντιπάρτμεντ: Ανεύθυνα τα σχόλια Σοϊλού
βαθύτατη απογοήτευση τους εκφράζουν οι ΗΠΑ για τα σχόλια Σοιλου τα οποία κ απορρίπτουν ως ανεύθυνα «είμαστε έτοιμοι να βοηθήσουμε τις τουρκικές αρχές στην έρευνά τους/καταδικάζουμε απερίφραστα την τρομοκρατία σε όλες τις μορφές της κ στεκόμαστε στο πλευρό Τουρκίας»
Saturday, November 12, 2022
Turkish TV Discussing the Revival of the Ottoman Empire. Will Happen Soon!
Mr. Kaan Sariaydin discussing how it is #Türkiye's right to acquire all the land from Cyprus. Looks like a good portion of north western Iran will be reintegrated as well as Armenia, Northern Iraq, Northern Syria and eastern portions of Greece and Bulgaria.
The Turkish expert goes on to say that these areas are our right and we will get them back soon.
Enjoy:
Tuesday, January 23, 2018
When Will The West Care About Cyprus ...
In the 21st century, a member state of the United Nations and the European Union continues to be colonized and occupied by a NATO and UN member and EU hopeful. The colonizer is Turkey and the victim is Cyprus.
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Thursday, January 11, 2018
Turkey's Economy Minister: Arms Were Shipped to Cyprus Prior To 1974 Invasion
Saturday, April 19, 2014
The Epitaphios walk at St. George Exorinos church in Famagusta
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Ground-breaking Good Friday mass in occupied north
Monday, April 14, 2014
Washington is Pressing Turkey on the Ghost Town of Varosha
Saturday, April 12, 2014
Some Hope for the Greek Cypriots Enclaved in the Occupied North
This is the view of Achilleas Demetriades - one of the lawyers in the case of late Polyxeni Foka whose blood brothers were awarded five million euros by the Strasbourg-based Court on October 1, 2013.
“I believe this is an important case because it repeats the rights of ‘Romioi’ in Istanbul to have their properties inherited by their heirs who may not necessarily be of Turkish nationality.”
He added: “And it also has a link to Cyprus because a similar policy of non-inheritance was applied with the Karpas enclaved persons who, when they pass away, their relatives living in the government-controlled areas are not allowed to inherit.”
Ekaterini-born Polyxeni was adopted by Apostolos and Elisabeth Bitsika, wealthy Greeks of Istanbul, or Romioi (Greek: Ῥωμαῖοι/Greek: Ρωμιοί, "Romans") as they were branded by the Turks, back in the mid-50s.
She lived there happily and in very comfortable surroundings and when the father died in 1981, the mother inherited the family property.
The mother died in 1987 and Polyxeni actually inherited the property – both movable and immovable property. But later on the Turkish state decided that this inheritance was contrary to the existing law because she was not a Turkish national. By that time, she was not very well and was admitted to a psychiatric hospital called Zentiburul with the authorities appointing a guardian.
Meanwhile, her two blood brothers from Ekaterini wanted to help and began contacting Polyxeni who passed away in hospital in 2000. That’s when the brothers’ interest in the inheritance led to the launch of a litigation in Turkey but their bid was unsuccessful.
So, in 2002 an application was submitted before the ECHR claiming the inheritance rights of the brothers. The case was successful in 2009 when the Court accepted that a violation had occurred and their right to the property was established.
On October 1, 2013, the judgment for just satisfaction was announced awarding the brothers the sum of €5 million for loss of use and for expropriation and moral damages they had suffered because of these violations.
---Applicable to the enclaved---
Amendments to the ‘inheritance law’ in the occupied areas are already underway and the matter is being discussed before the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe, said Achilleas Demetriades.
“It is expected to be finally resolved in June 2014. That is when the Committee of Ministers will issue a decision whether the ‘law’ is in fact adequate remedy to satisfy the actions taken by Turkey remedy the breaches which have been established by the 4th interstate application,” Demetriades said.
“I understand certain memos were generated but it’s a matter handled by the Attorney General’s office…I think the properties in Istanbul may very well be the subject matter of a new immovable property commission set up by Turkey to deal with this dormant for quite some time issue,” he added.
Demetriades wondered whether any of the enclaved people will initiate legal proceedings to challenge the new ‘law’ in the occupied areas and then in Strasbourg. “The matter of the enclaved is part of the interstate application and the government should deal with it,” he said.