6 Jun, 2009

Board of Directors 2009-2011

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    DINOS SOPHOCLEOUS, President
    STELIOS GEORGIADES, Vice President
    ANDREAS ELEFTHERIOU, Secretary  
    SOTERIOS NICOLAOU, Treasurer 
    MARIOS SAVVA, Director
    NEOKLIS KOKKINOU, Director
    COSTAS MENEGAKIS, Director
    MIKE PANAYI, Director
    ATHINA CHARALAMBIDES, Director (Ex-officio)

23 May, 2007

Contact information PSEKA Canada

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Email:  CyprusCommittee@gmail.com

Website: http://psekacanada.com/blog/index.php 

Address: Canadian Justice for Cyprus Committee (PSEKA Canada), 6 Thorncliffe Park Drive Toronto , Ontario M4H 1H1

Phone: (416) 696-7400

Fax: (416) 696-9465

23 May, 2007

Member Organizations

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Cypriot Community of Toronto 

Cypriot Community of Mississauga 

Greek-Cypriot Community of Kitchener Waterloo 

Cypriot Community of Montreal 

Cypriot Community of Manitoba 

Cypriot Community of British Columbia 

Hellenic Canadian Solidarity Committee for Cyprus 

Cultural Organization of Greek Cypriots (POEK) 

Greek Community of Toronto  

17 Feb, 2007

About the Canadian Justice for Cyprus Committee

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The Canadian Justice for Cyprus Committee (PSEKA-Canada), is a human rights, non-political, non-partisan organization aiming toward the solution of the Cyprus Problem and the reunification of Cyprus. More specifically, the objectives of the Committee:

  1. to accurately inform Canadian citizens and the Government of Canada with regards to the Cyprus Problem,  and

  2. to work in collaboration with both the Governments of Cyprus and Canada toward a just and viable solution of the Cyprus Problem. Manifestly, such a solution should be based on the established principles and norms of International Law and of fundamental Human Rights. Moreover, since Cyprus´ EU Accession on 1 May 2004, the fair and viable solution should respect the European Union´s acquis communautaire.