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Turkish Cypriots - A People Unfairly Treated And Isolated by the International Community

Yıl 2009, , 179 - 200, 01.04.2009
https://doi.org/10.37879/belleten.2009.179

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The struggles of the Turkish people of Cyprus for their existence and human rights began immediately after the signing of the Cyprus Agreement, on 4 June 1878, between the Ottoman State and England (Britain), giving the latter the right to occupy Cyprus provisionally. These struggles accelerated following attempts by the Greek Cypriots, pampered by the British, to aspire for enosis (union with Greece), and reached the zenith after the establishment of the Republic of Cyprus in 1960. The Greek Cypriots, who believed that the establishment of the Republic of Cyprus was provisional, and dreamt of the Megali Idea (Great Ideal), in the fulfilment of Greek imperialism, prepared various secret plans and plots in order to cow down, and eliminate the Turkish Cypriots, which they began to implement in 1964. However, there were splits and divisions among them, which led to the Sampson coup d'etat in 1974. However, there were splits and divisions among them, which led to the Sampson coup d'etat in 1974, thereby causing Turkey to intervene, as one of the guarantor powers, in order to protect the Turkish Cypriots against the Greek-Cypriot plans to exterminate them. However, Western states and organisations, and particularly the European Union (EU), which admire, and are under the influence of, ancient Hellenes continued, and still continue, to recognise the government of South Cyprus as the 'legal government' of the whole island and refuse to recognise the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. As a result, the Turkish Cypriots have been subjected to isolation, unfairly and contrary to the principles of justice. In this monograph I shall try to reveal as to how and why the EU decided, with the pressure of Greece, to admit South Cyprus to membership contrary to the principles of fairness, justice and legality.

Turkish Cypriots - A People Unfairly Treated And Isolated by the International Community

Yıl 2009, , 179 - 200, 01.04.2009
https://doi.org/10.37879/belleten.2009.179

Öz

The struggles of the Turkish people of Cyprus for their existence and human rights began immediately after the signing of the Cyprus Agreement, on 4 June 1878, between the Ottoman State and England (Britain), giving the latter the right to occupy Cyprus provisionally. These struggles accelerated following attempts by the Greek Cypriots, pampered by the British, to aspire for enosis (union with Greece), and reached the zenith after the establishment of the Republic of Cyprus in 1960. The Greek Cypriots, who believed that the establishment of the Republic of Cyprus was provisional, and dreamt of the Megali Idea (Great Ideal), in the fulfilment of Greek imperialism, prepared various secret plans and plots in order to cow down, and eliminate the Turkish Cypriots, which they began to implement in 1964. However, there were splits and divisions among them, which led to the Sampson coup d'etat in 1974. However, there were splits and divisions among them, which led to the Sampson coup d'etat in 1974, thereby causing Turkey to intervene, as one of the guarantor powers, in order to protect the Turkish Cypriots against the Greek-Cypriot plans to exterminate them. However, Western states and organisations, and particularly the European Union (EU), which admire, and are under the influence of, ancient Hellenes continued, and still continue, to recognise the government of South Cyprus as the 'legal government' of the whole island and refuse to recognise the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. As a result, the Turkish Cypriots have been subjected to isolation, unfairly and contrary to the principles of justice. In this monograph I shall try to reveal as to how and why the EU decided, with the pressure of Greece, to admit South Cyprus to membership contrary to the principles of fairness, justice and legality.

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Birincil Dil İngilizce
Bölüm Araştırma Makaleleri
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Salâhi R. Sonyel Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi 1 Nisan 2009
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2009

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APA Sonyel, S. R. (2009). Turkish Cypriots - A People Unfairly Treated And Isolated by the International Community. BELLETEN, 73(266), 179-200. https://doi.org/10.37879/belleten.2009.179
AMA Sonyel SR. Turkish Cypriots - A People Unfairly Treated And Isolated by the International Community. TTK BELLETEN. Nisan 2009;73(266):179-200. doi:10.37879/belleten.2009.179
Chicago Sonyel, Salâhi R. “Turkish Cypriots - A People Unfairly Treated And Isolated by the International Community”. BELLETEN 73, sy. 266 (Nisan 2009): 179-200. https://doi.org/10.37879/belleten.2009.179.
EndNote Sonyel SR (01 Nisan 2009) Turkish Cypriots - A People Unfairly Treated And Isolated by the International Community. BELLETEN 73 266 179–200.
IEEE S. R. Sonyel, “Turkish Cypriots - A People Unfairly Treated And Isolated by the International Community”, TTK BELLETEN, c. 73, sy. 266, ss. 179–200, 2009, doi: 10.37879/belleten.2009.179.
ISNAD Sonyel, Salâhi R. “Turkish Cypriots - A People Unfairly Treated And Isolated by the International Community”. BELLETEN 73/266 (Nisan 2009), 179-200. https://doi.org/10.37879/belleten.2009.179.
JAMA Sonyel SR. Turkish Cypriots - A People Unfairly Treated And Isolated by the International Community. TTK BELLETEN. 2009;73:179–200.
MLA Sonyel, Salâhi R. “Turkish Cypriots - A People Unfairly Treated And Isolated by the International Community”. BELLETEN, c. 73, sy. 266, 2009, ss. 179-00, doi:10.37879/belleten.2009.179.
Vancouver Sonyel SR. Turkish Cypriots - A People Unfairly Treated And Isolated by the International Community. TTK BELLETEN. 2009;73(266):179-200.