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News from the Turkish Cypriot Community in London

 

Genocide - a cheap word

While the frantic efforts of the rich Armenian lobbies are continuing to get the parliaments of the Western countries to accept the horrific events of the WWI in Anatolia, where more Turks suffered than the Armenians, as so-called Armenian genocide with the help of unscrupulous journalist, who do not mind distorting historical facts, a new act by the Greek parliament has rendered the word genocide meaningless.

In fact, the efforts of the Armenians and the Greeks who full story

 

Other side of Cyprus

 

Article from The Mirror of 24 February 2001 written by Iain Mayhew is a slap in the face of the false Greek propaganda. full story

ONLINE VERSION OF TCN NEWSLETTER ISSUE 50 IS NOW AVAILABLE CLICK HERE TO SEE IT

An opinion by Michael Stephen International Lawyer. Member of the UK Parliament 1992-97.Member of the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House. Author of "The Cyprus Question"

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HELP THE CHILDREN

The fund raising event, which was launched by TCN and the Association of Young Turkish Graduates and Professionals (AYTGP) on 8 July 2000 is still continuing.

SOS Village, which is situated at the outskirts of capital Nicosia, provides protection and home comfort to the children who are in need. The village consist of 11 houses and other facilities. There are 62 children residing in the village at present.

In each house there are around six children and a trained worker, where the children calls her mum. Also helping the mum there is an aunt.

Apart from the children's homes, there are Youth Houses situated in Kyrinea. Where 22 children over the age of 15 resides.

So far the campaign has raised about £3000. After a slow down period due to the holidays, we are restarting the campaign.

We need our people's help to raise more money for the children in the SOS Village We should not forget that these children are the most needy in our country. Please help the children.

If you want to help please contact TCN or go to TURK BANKASI and ask to make a donation into the account number below. Any donations to this account will directly go to the SOS Village

Account no: 7092674 PLEASE CIRCULATE + SUPPORT THIS CAMPAIGN!

 

NEWS FROM THE TRNC

Illegal Greek Cypriot Court Gives 10 Years Imprisonment To Abducted Turkish Cypriot on Fabricated Drug Charges

Omer Gazi Tekogul, the Turkish Cypriot, who was abducted by the Greek Cypriot police from Pyla, a mixed village under the control of the United Nations, on 1 December 2000, was sentenced to 10 years of imprisonment on March 20, by the illegal Greek Cypriot court. full story

BRUTALITY OF THE GREEK CYPRIOT POLICE

Twenty-six Turkish Cypriots, who crossed the border to South Cyprus with the hope of finding work and better economic conditions, were brutally beaten up by full story

"Second Crime-The Office for the Greek Cypriot Missing knew and hid the fact that Costas Menikou was not missing but he was dead,"

Greek Cypriot newspaper Politis, following the case of Costas Menikou, the so called missing Greek Cypriot soldier, has revealed on January 6 that the Greek Cypriot administration knew at least as far back as 1981 that he was buried in the Lakadamia military cemetery in south Cyprus.

Giving the news under the headlines: "Second Crime-The Office for the Greek Cypriot Missing knew and hid the fact that Costas Menikou was not missing but he was dead," full story

'When the grave talks'

Revelations in the Greek Cypriot media that another so-called Greek Cypriot missing person actually died on 24 July 1974 exposed the lies of the Greek Cypriot regime once again.

The DNA tests carried out in the Lakadamia cemetery revealed that Costas Menikou was buried in Lakadamia military cemetery in south Cyprus years ago. Greek Cypriot regime, media and the Greek-Greek Cypriot lobbies in Britain full story

Diabolical amount of Compensation for the the Turkish Cypriot Tortured by the police of the Illegal Greek Cypriot Regime.

While the tension created by the illegal abduction of Omer Tekoglu, a Turkish Cypriot from the mixed village of Pyla, by the Greek Cypriot police is continuing, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled against the illegal Greek Cypriot regime in another abduction case that took place in 1995. full story

 


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