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    TURKEY "MIXING THINGS UP" IN CYPRUS

    London Daily News
    http://www.thelondondailynews.com/turkey-mixi ng-things-cyprus-p-3678.html
    Jan 12 2010

    It maybe quick, and some might say its irresponsible to point fingers,
    but is Turkey trying to destablise the Republic of Cyprus and provoke
    a "casus belli" in order to do what Turkey is good at, exporting its
    internal problems and unite its population, on a nationalistic cause.

    Last night Andy Hajicostis the owner of Cyprus's largest media group
    Dias Media Group, was gunned down outside of his home in the Engomi
    area of Nicosia, near the US Embassy. Assassinations of politicians,
    and journalists are not something that occurs in Cyprus, period. But
    in Turkey assassinations are much more common place; 16 November 2007
    Ä°hya Balak the head of the Turkish National Lottery, was assassinated
    in his office by an ex-inspector of his directorate. Hrant Dink,
    Armenian-Turkish journalist and editor-in-chief of the weekly Armenian
    and Turkish language newspaper Agos in Istanbul was shot dead in front
    of his newspaper's officeon 19 January 2007. Mustafa Yucel Ozbilgin
    a state member judge was murdered on 17 May 2006 during a session
    in the high court in Ankara. In 2002 Necip Hablemitoglu a Kemalist
    historian from Ankara University was killed in an armed attack near
    his home in Ankara was assassinated 18 December 2002.

    The Dias Media Group, its flagship newspaper Simerini, one of Cyprus
    leading daily newspapers, was and has been consistently against the
    adoption of the UN sponsored Annan Plan by the Greek-Cypriots. Could
    this have been the motive for Turkish sponsored agents to go out and
    murder Hajicostis? At present sources close to the victim have said
    that they have no knowledge of any "underworld" vendettas against him,
    and according to many in Cyprus Hajicostis had good relations with
    all the main political parties in Cyprus.

    The assassination of the Andy Hajicostis, follows the bizarre
    theft of the corpse of the former President Tassos Papadopoulos,
    another anti-Annan campaigner. The corpse has not been found, foreign
    intelligence agencies are believed to be helping the Republic of Cyprus
    find the ex-presidents body. In summary intelligence sources contacted
    by the London Daily News indicate that there has been a sustained
    and co-coordinated attempt by Turkey in Cyprus to "mix things up".

    There is deep anger in Turkey, that a mere 600,000 Greek-Cypriots can
    veto Turkey's hopes from ever becoming an EU member state. The hatred
    amongst Turks for the way in which the "Greek-side" are always being
    given carrots cannot be under-estimated.

    Today the media world in Cyprus is in mourning for the life of Andy
    Hajicostis, but will the assassination of a media mogul lead to a
    total breakdown of talks between President Christofias and Mr Talat,
    which will in effect give the green light to a formal partition of the
    island? Time will tell, but this murder must not be allowed to stop
    the peace talks, and as in Northern Ireland with the Iris Robinson
    scandal, the so called "peace dividend" is far more important, and
    should be remembered before knee-jerk reactions take place.

    If Turkey has sanctioned the murder of Andy Hajicostis, then once again
    the Turks have shown to the international community their true colours.
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