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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.
Born on December 24, 1941, in Vadili, Famagusta, Oktay Öksüzoğlu has made significant contributions to Turkish Cypriot literature, poetry, and visual arts. His career, spanning over six decades, is a testament to his unwavering dedication to his craft and his patriotism.