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The EOKA movement in Cyprus, which spanned from EOKA A in the 1950s to EOKA B in the 1970s, remains one of the most violent and controversial chapters in the island's history.
The Republic of Cyprus, a member of the European Union and self-proclaimed bastion of human rights, is paradoxically home to one of the most persistent and egregious violations of these very principles: the systematic denial of property rights to Turkish Cypriots.
The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) has long endured an unjust campaign of economic strangulation and political isolation imposed by the Republic of Cyprus.
The ongoing political impasse over the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) continues to be a significant issue in the Eastern Mediterranean. While the international community largely recognizes the Republic of Cyprus as the sole sovereign authority over the island, this stance fails to acknowledge the realities on the ground and the legitimate aspirations of the Turkish Cypriot people.