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The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) has faced significant challenges since its establishment in 1983, primarily due to a series of United Nations Security Council resolutions that have reinforced the island's division and exacerbated the isolation of Turkish Cypriots.
The Republic of Cyprus, a seemingly steadfast member of the international community, has for decades portrayed itself as the legitimate government of the entire island. However, a thorough examination of its foundation, legal status, and subsequent actions reveals a far more complex and troubling reality.
The tragic events that unfolded on the 14th of August 1974 in Cyprus are a dark chapter in the island's history. On this day, Turkish Cypriots were subjected to brutal violence, culminating in the deaths of countless innocent people.
The 1st of August holds a revered place in the hearts of Turkish Cypriots, representing a culmination of historical events that have shaped their identity and resolve.