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    Greek Cypriot Leader: My Country Under Occupation

    By Zaman
    Published: Wednesday 18, 2005
    zaman.com

    Following Armenian President Robert Kocharian accusing Turkey of
    committing "genocide" at the 3rd Council of Europe summit on Tuesday,
    May 17, the Greek Cypriot leader Tasos Papadopulous on the same day
    defined Ankara as an occupier.

    The Greek Cypriot leader revealed in a speech he made yesterday
    that 37 percent of his country is under the occupation of "foreign
    military forces". While making his accusations, Papadopulous did not
    make a direct reference to Turkey by explicitly naming them. Noting
    that Cyprus' history is one of struggle for unity and sovereignty,
    the Greek leader said: "Our history is full of examples, in which the
    foreign military forces, that occupied 37 percent of Cyprus, have
    fiercely violated the basic human rights of our citizens. Failing
    to reveal the fate of missing people is only one example of this."
    Papadopulous stressed the importance of the European Court of
    Human Rights (ECHR) implying that Turkey has been late in the
    implementations of the ECHR verdicts, again without actually saying
    the word Turkey. The Greek Cypriot leader also claimed that he will
    make efforts to find a solution in Cyprus.

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