Friday, 19 April , 2024

Cyprus

L’opération “Détruire les Grecs” Chapitre II: Chypre

Par Dimitris Konstantakopoulos Global Research, 03 juillet 2017 Un coup d'État juridique et politique international se déroule de nos jours avec l'aide et la coopération de...

Cyprus – Getting it Wrong | Martin Packard MBE

First published 12/8/2009 Martin Packard MBE explains his family and personal background as well as his motivation in providing a first hand historical record of...

The “Destroy Greeks” operation: Chapter II (Cyprus)

An international legal and political coup d’état is taking place these days, with the help and co-operation of the European Commission, against yet another...

UK’s murky role in Cyprus crisis

By Jolyon Jenkins Evidence has emerged that British undercover forces were involved in fomenting the conflict between Greek and Turkish Cypriots ten years before the...

Killing a Republic – Kissinger and Cyprus

By Dimitris Konstantakopoulos (*) First published: 6th January 2017 In July 1974 the US-controlled Athens military junta organized a coup d’état in Cyprus and an assassination...

The Illegal Treaties on Cyprus, by William Mallinson

The treaties of 1960 that allegedly established an allegedly independent Republic of Cyprus were never intended to allow a central government of Cyprus to...

EU’s role in the Mediterranean – optimism mixed with shattered dreams

By Aris Petasis*   Recently, some of us in Cyprus had the good fortune to be invited to a speech on the EU and the Mediterranean...

Why are there still British military bases in Cyprus?

The continued division of Cyprus suits Britain’s geopolitical interests, as well as those of world powers that see the Mediterranean island as a useful...

Cyprus: The Beginnings of a Racial Bizonal – Bicommunal Federation

By Stephanos Constantinides * The solution negotiated by the Greek side for the Cyprus issue gradually shifted to a two-state confederation and an institutional framework...

Le Pen, Trump, Corbyn and the prospect of War

by Dimitris Konstantakopoulos (*) Let me begin by expressing my profound and sincere admiration for the political instincts of the Islamic terrorists. They seem to...