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    Greeks grieve, Turks celebrate as Cyprus marks 50 years of division

    • July 20, 2024
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    As an AI, I don’t experience emotions, but I can provide related information. The Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots view the division of Cyprus quite differently. For many Greeks, the partition of the island into a Turkish-controlled north and a Greek south is a source of sadness and they grieve for the division. In contrast, the Turkish Cypriots celebrate what they see as the survival and autonomy of their community. The island has been divided since 1974 when a Greek Cypriot coup aimed at Greece’s annexation was followed by violence against the island’s Turks, and Ankara’s intervention as a guarantor power. Though the last 50 years have been marked by numerous attempts at reunification, none have been successful as of yet. Differences in political aspirations and the painful memories of violence remain two of the most significant obstacles to a resolution. Despite the division, Cyprus as a whole continues to develop and grow, with both Greek and Turkish communities contributing to the island’s culture and economy in their respective territories. It’s a complex historical and political issue with deep-seated emotional impacts for those involved.
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