GREEK CYPRIOT
AUTHOR EXPLAINS GREEK CYPRIOT ATROCITIES
Greek Cypriot
author, Antonis Angastiniyotis, who questioned Greek
Cypriot nationalism in his written works and in his
documentary "The Voice of Blood" drew attention to
the mass massacres carried out by the Greek Cypriots
against the Turkish Cypriots, dedicated his new
article entitled, "Barbarism Against the Turkish
Cypriots…The other side of the coin", to the Turkish
Cypriot schoolchildren who were brutally massacred
in Murataga in 1974 and brought to light the Greek
Cypriot brutality.
In his article
Angastiniyotis said:
"I'm constantly
asked why I'm opening old wounds and not letting the
past to be forgotten. The answer is very simple. The
wounds are not old, otherwise there wouldn't be
mothers dressed in black, weapons, soldiers and
borders. Although I've lived on this island for
40-years, I only began to explore the other half of
the realities last year and what I discovered bore a
deep wound in my soul.
When I got over
the propaganda wall and realized that people were
knowingly hiding the other half of the reality or
they were distorting the reality, the past now
becomes a frightening 'present'. If you want to find
more than one reality, you need to constantly dig
the soil until your hands are bloody. If you talk,
they say you are a traitor, threaten your life, and
most of your friends turn their backs on you. You
can be totally alone.
Loneliness no
longer frightens me. For a long time now, at nights
a group of children from Murataga come to my bed and
together we read short stories. They smile happily
at me because I have told their stories to the
world, whereas I am engulfed in tears because of not
being able to count the number of bullet wounds in
their small bodies before they leave. The wounds
cannot be old because when I wake up I find blood
stains on my white sheets. The wounds cannot be old
because up until now no one has apologized.
The animosity
between the Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots is
not new. It didn't start in 1974, or in 1963, nor
when the Byzantium Empire collapsed. It started much
earlier; it started during the Cain and Abel period.
The start of the animosity is in the hearts of the
people and as long as it remains there, we will seek
the opportunity to bury Cain's dead body or take
revenge from Abel.
The purpose of
writing this book is social, not political. However,
it is not possible to avoid the political aspects of
the events. The main aim is to address every
Cypriot, especially the Greek Cypriots. Because I
also learned to look at the political situation of
Cyprus from this point of view.
Both the domestic
tension created by the 24 April 2004 referendum with
the aim of reunifying the island (Annan Plan) and my
daily contacts with the world, takes me to only one
conclusion. Extreme nationalism that is deeply
rooted in peoples' hearts is the biggest obstacle
for people to reconcile. For the situation to change
permission must be given to explain the realities
regarding the dark corners of history. It's not
possible for people to clean their souls without
regretting what they've done and it's not possible
for them to regret what they've done without
acknowledging their faults.
The majority of
the Greek Cypriot youth know very little about the
events that led to the island's division. The tragic
events of 1974 have been used as a huge curtain to
cover up the real events that led to the division of
the two people. In our schools it has always
surprised me that while talking about the heroism of
EOKA, they skip 15-years and continue with 1974.
Either nothing happened between 1960 and 1974, or no
one wants to discuss this. While researching the
events during this period (1960-74), I realized that
the second choice was right.
When I started to
write this research, my cousin from Greece and her
two daughters came to visit me and we started to
discuss the events of 1963-74. The daughters knew
nothing and what their mother knew was very
confusing. At one stage of the discussion I
mentioned some of the Greek Cypriot leadership's
mistakes and all of a sudden this brought out the
nationalist monster in my cousin who said:
"Makarios' biggest mistake was not to have killed
all the Turkish Cypriots in order for us to be
comfortable".
This sweet and
pretty woman, who couldn't even kill an ant, had
suddenly turned into a killer who could carry out
mass murders. She wanted a whole race to be wiped
out. This is what I said to her: "In other words, do
you mean taking out all the children from school,
all mothers with their babies and all the men from
their work places and taking them to a big hole in
Messaria and murder them…Do you want to be one of
the murders or the one of the persons using the
bulldozer to cover the mass graves…"
There was silence.
The example I gave helped her to understand the
meaning of what she said. Then I started to speak
again. "We tried this before in Ayvasil, Murataga,
Atlilar, Taskent, but the only thing we succeeded in
was soughing the fruits of our efforts".
Since our
childhood we were taught that the Turks were
barbaric dogs. My aunt used to say to me that they
smelled because they weren't baptised. Whereas
according to the Bible, we are modern Christians who
love their environment. Then, why did our religious
leader Makarios in 1964 say that 'If Turkey comes to
intervene to protect the Turkish Cypriots, she will
not find a single Turkish Cypriot to save…' The
answer is clear. In Cyprus there is a saying,
'another priest's sermon'. In certain situations
this enables us to hate. This book will deal with
some of these special situations.
While there are
those who claim that 'the Cyprus problem started in
1974 and the problem is an issue of invasion and can
be settled if the invading forces withdrew from the
island', the Turkish Cypriots know well what they
would be faced with if Turkish troops left the
island. Because the bitter pain of the 11-years
before the arrival of the Turkish troops has not
been erased from their memories. The EU should to
Papadopoulos, 'the Turkish troops brought peace to
Cyprus, they are the protectors of peace because as
you arm yourself to take over the whole of Cyprus
under the usurped title of the Cyprus Government,
the Turkish Cypriots have the right to be protected
and to protect their state against you'.
Those who peace,
unification and reconciliation should see the
realities and act realistically. The realities in
Cyprus have been ignored for 40-years. These
realities are the existence of two equal peoples in
Cyprus with the right to self-determination and that
neither one of these sides can dominate or represent
the other and does not have the right to be the sole
government of the whole of Cyprus…"