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FreeCyprus
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Refugee. Lawyer. Human rights advocate. Committed to ending Turkey's illegal occupation of Cyprus.








Many Greek Christians, in Constantinople and Crete, pretended to be Muslims in order to avoid torture, rape and death but in reality remained Christians. They dressed like the Turks, accepted circumcision, prayed in the mosque, and observed all the other religious customs of the Turks. Inside their homes, however, they kept icons of Christian saints and performed the services of their true faith, with the help of crypto-Christian priests who simultaneously wore the attire of dervishes. These crypto-Christians formed distinct communities among the Turks and married among themselves, thus preserving their national homogeneity as well. In 1570–71, Cyprus was subjugated by the Muslim Turks, and many Greeks were forcibly converted to Islam. However, many of them became "crypto-Christians" and even acquired the nickname "linovamvakoi," meaning made of linen and cotton, since they had a dual conscience and dual faith. The most "spectacular" execution for the Muslim Turks was the dismemberment of the victim and the public display of the severed limbs. Muslims would tie them up and either bisect them into two pieces or cut them into many small pieces. This was their favorite torture, apart from flaying the skin while alive or impaling (staking). It was carried out publicly and given a festive character. When, toward the end of the 15th century, the Turks defeated the Venetians in the Peloponnese, they captured 500 prisoners and sent them to the City (Constantinople). There, they bisected all of them. Many times, Christian captives were placed in front of cannons that were fired, and they were turned into human rags of flesh. In other cases, they were tied to galleys that sailed in opposite directions and were torn apart. Dismemberment of victims was also carried out with horses, as in Western Europe. But the Turks surpassed the Europeans in barbarity, since they displayed the pieces of the victim on scaffolds and trees.


NASA Artemis passing close to the Moon



This is an impossible choice 😭


Greek Cypriot soilders just before being executed during the 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus.

Thousands of Greek Christian Monks were massacred in 1822 on the hands of the Ottomans, burned alive, enslaved, and wiped from their homes on the island of Chios. Their skulls still remain in a monastery today. This is a story most people have never heard. Read Forgotten Skulls by @bulutuzay_ idicenter.org/article/forgot…



Ataturk is a totally different breed of man. Forged in the trenches of the First World War and led a national rebirth after winning a three-front independence war. Lee Kuan Yew and Bukele are respectable but Ataturk is in a different league; a lightning bolt that lit up the sky


Total third worldism death




Revisiting EOKA through the lens of coloniality challenges dominant narratives and calls for a more critical examination of Cyprus’ anti-colonial past. policypress.cy/coloniality-of… #CyprusPolitics #PoliticalHistory #Governance #Decolonisation





Growing up my dad told me innumerable stories of the evils that Islamic Turks did to Greek Christians. I never dreamt I'd grow up in a world where Islam could still do such things. But Islam hasn't changed -- and neither has Christian faith. Good & evil are still with us.







