They will not abandon the guarantees and the Turkish army, says Tatar – He reiterated the Turkish claim that peace in Cyprus came on July 20, 1974
They will not abandon Turkey's continuation of guarantees and its military presence on the island in a an agreement that will be reached in Cyprus declared Ersin Tatar arguing that if there is an agreement, the pseudo-state will be part of it.
As reported in the occupied territories, the The Turkish leader was speaking at an event in occupied Tziaos yesterday, while events were also held in the villages Maratha, Santalari, Aloa for T/k killings during phase b of the 1974 invasion of Turkey.
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In his speech in Jiaos, Mr. Tatar again argued that the world community condemned what is happening in Gaza, but the United Nations did not intervene Nations were watching as the Turkish Cypriots were “slaughtered. Therefore Turkey's guarantees and military presence are important. We do not forget nor let the martyrs be forgotten”.
The young people, he continued, must be well aware of the “struggle for freedom and existence” given by the T/k. “We came into existence from extinction. We won our freedom and independence with the struggle of our mujahideen and Turkey's intervention,” he said, referring to the invasion.
Ersin Tatar also spoke at the event in Maratha, where he referred to a “great genocide” committed there, “which we will never forget“. These are unpunished murders, he continued, and cited documents, claiming that the order for the mass murders of T/k in these three villages was given by the then T/k leadership and those who committed these murders were the military and police of the state. “We are faced with such a shame,” said Mr. Tatar, meaning that the guilty have not yet been punished.
Herepeated the Turkish claim that peace came to Cyprus on July 20, 1974.
These “massacres left indelible wounds in the social memory” and they remember with deep sadness the brutal attacks “by the terrorist organization EOKA against the civilian population, from 16-day-old babies to 95-year-olds, and the bitter face of war,” said Jurcel Benan, “president” of the “Association of Martyrs' Families and Disabled Veterans,” speaking at the same event .
Mr Benan stated that the most fundamental and inalienable fundamental right that a human being has from birth is the right to life and other human rights cannot be referred to in a situation where the right to life is abolished.
Cyprus, he said, has suffered enough and expressed the view that a permanent solution can be achieved if an environment is created where Turkish Cypriots will have equal rights and sovereignty and rely on Turkey's guarantees.
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