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While the UN, international leaders and the media keep talking about Israel’s liberation of parts of Judea and Samaria as an “occupation”, hardly any mention is made of Turkey’s occupation of Cyprus.
This now marks the 51st anniversary of the occupation of the Christian area by the brutal Islamist dictatorship. And this is all the more outrageous because Cyprus is a part of the EU. And yet European leaders have said nothing about the invasion, occupation and ethnic cleansing of a country that is now a part of the EU.
There are no protests. No boycott movements. And hardly any mention of it.
The ethnic cleansing of 200,000 Cypriots has gone unpunished. Today, Muslims occupy their homes. As has Turkey’s defiance of UN resolutions. Erdogan, Turkey’s brutal Islamist dictator, has declared that the world must accept the ethnic cleansing of Christians and the Islamist occupation of Cyprus.
The United States ought to stand up for the Christians of Cyprus.
The United States ought to stand up for the Christians of Cyprus
Don’t expect anyone to stand up to Turkey or any other Islamo fascist government. What happened to Iran is an exception. It happened because Israel didn’t stand down. And she refused to surrender. The Greeks on the other hand are weak and are not willing to fight.
Why would the EU or NATO or the US fight for Cyprus when most western nations have already surrendered to Islam and are in the process of committing national suicide?
Israel could ceremoniously take these refugees in…
…And kick out an equal number of Muslims
I think the Christians would be better for Israel than the Muslims.
The cleansing of 100,000 Armenian Christians is forgotten 2 years later.
As the Austrian painter noted, who remembers the Armenian Genocide.
Let alone the Anatolian Greek one at the same time, or the Assyrian Christian one at the same time either.
Has the Vatican congratulated Turkey on their conquest, and told the Christians of Cyprus how lucky they are to have such wonderful neighbors?
………. Yes ……….
Or, as I have been told, by a Christian pastor no less, “All our evangelism opportunities are coming to us! We don’t have to go to them!”
You might want to do a bit of research to find the reason why Turkey occupied part of Cyprus. For one thing, are you not curious as to why the Turks only occupied part of Cyprus?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyprus
Check out what the Turks did to the Greek population of Anatolia in the 1920s.
All those cities in the west and south of Turkey that aren’t on the Anatolian plateau were established by the Greeks nearly 3,000 years ago, and inhabited by them until 100 years ago, when the surviving Greek population (who had had all their young men murdered during WWI) were expelled.
That was the start of the great Greek diaspora that ended up in the farcical situation of the city of Melbourne, Australia, being the third largest Greek city.
Thank you, Mr. Greenfield, for writing about the plight of persecuted Christians, especially those whose homes are in U.N. nations.
I’ve visited northern Cyprus and the Turks use it as a brothel, they have degraded the place.
There is however a small town called Kiomourtzou (if my memory serves me right) that refused to move south but they are told they must fly the Turkish flag on public buildings, it is six inches wide 😆