17 Jul, 2008

European Parliament express support for return of Famagusta

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Members of the European Parliament expressed their support to the lawful inhabitants of the Turkish occupied town of Famagusta to return to their hometown.  The European Parliament Committee of Petitions adopted on Wednesday (16 July 2008), with an overwhelming majority, the report of Polish MEP Lidia Joanna Geringer de Oedenberg on the visit of the Committee to Famagusta last year, and rejected the report of Polish Chairman of the Committee Marcin Libicki.


The report of de Oedenberg received 22 votes, while that of Libicki only two votes. Both other members of the delegation that visited Famagusta, Carlos Josee Iturgaiz Angulo and Willy Meyer Pleite, agreed with the content of de Oedenberg`s report. The fourth member of the delegation was Libicki.


According to the recommendations of the report:
 

 

25 Jun, 2008

European Court: Turkey is guilty of human rights violations

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The European Court of Human Rights has found Turkey guilty of human rights violations in two cases Greek Cypriots had brought before the Court.

The Court unanimously ruled that Ankara is guilty of violating Article 2 (right to life) of the European Convention on Human Rights in respect of the killing of Anastasios Isaak and Solomos Solomou.

The Court also ruled that Turkey is guilty of violating Article 2 in respect of the failure to conduct an effective investigation into the circumstances in which Anastasios Isaak and Solomos Solomou were killed.

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29 May, 2008

Cyprus Conference in Washington D.C.

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WASHINGTON, D.C., May 23, 2008 -- Commitments for Cyprus, the Macedonian issue and the Ecumenical Patriarchate were secured from Washington, D.C.’s top policy-makers by the participants in the 24th Annual Cyprus, Hellenic and Orthodox Issues Conference, hosted by PSEKA and CEH.

Some of these commitments included:
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12 May, 2008

No EU space for occupiers

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By Jacqueline Theodoulou
 
FRENCH Prime Minister Francois Fillon yesterday said his country could not accept into the EU a country that has occupying forces in another European state.
 
"We are observing with great care the completion of the commitments Turkey has taken on, but I would like to say that we simply cannot accept into the EU a country, which has occupying troops in another European country," stated the French Prime Minister, who visited Cyprus ahead of France taking over the EU presidency for the second half of 2008
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29 Jan, 2008

European Court: Turkey is guilty

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The European Court of Human Rights has found Turkey guilty of failing to investigate effectively the fate of nine Greek Cypriots.

Europe's top human rights court seated at Strasbourg, Germany ruled (10 January 2008) that Turkey violated the rights of nine Greek Cypriot nationals, who went missing when detained by the Turkish Army during its 1974 invasion of Cyprus. More than 1,500 Greek Cypriots went missing after Turkey's 1974 invasion of Cyprus.

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