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Douzens of G/c and T/c organizations call for massive participation at the March for Solution and Reunification

With a Joint Statement 106 g/c and t/c organization call for a massive participation to the march organized by AKEL next Sunday in Deryneia.

The Statement was initiated by the Bicommunal Initiative “United Cyprus”.

The Statement and the undersigning organizations follow:

 

 

Common Statement

After decades with the Cyprus Problem unsolved we are facing yet another serious deadlock. As the 75th session of the UN General Assembly convenes in New York, Cyprus continues to be divided with the leaders of the two communities and other involved parties on the Cyprus Problem using up their time at the Assembly to score communication points by putting  proposals outside the framework of the convergences agreed so far and of the relevant UN resolutions. The UN SG  declared last April in Geneva that he will not give up and that he will continue to work for the reunification of the island keeping in mind the people of Cyprus “…that deserve to live in peace and prosperity together.”

And indeed despite widespread disappointment, Turkish and Greek Cypriots have demonstrated an unprecedented resolution in their will for reunification and peace in a Bi-zonal, Bi-communal Federation. Under these conditions, Civil Society has an important role to play.

 

It is the common resolve of Greek and Turkish Cypriots, in Cyprus and overseas, to mobilise and with determination rise above the negative atmosphere created by current leadership on both sides to demand immediate and specific positive steps for the resumption of substantive negotiations on the agreed basis for reunification.

 

Despite the continued efforts to promote a two state solution but also the promotion of the so called new ideas that tend to undermine the convergences reached to date during the long process of negotiations, the Civil Society on both sides of the divide remain focused on working for the reunification of Cyprus on the basis of a Bi-communal Bi-zonal Federation with political equality as set out in the relevant UN resolutions.

We continue to encourage the UN SG to take every step to reconvene the negotiation process based on the convergences reached up to the end of the Conference on Cyprus at Crans Montana  and the 6-point framework proposed at the time.

 

As essential steps to improve the climate for negotiations we call for:

  1. An immediate moratorium on all actions in the Eastern Mediterranean that tend to fuel the prevailing volatile situation in the area putting an end to militarization from all parties.
  2. Taking practical steps to implement the UN Security Council resolutions on Famagusta, including the proposal for a bi-communal technical committee of experts and representatives to plan and develop the closed areas of Famagusta with a view to returning it to its pre-1974 inhabitants under an interim UN administration.
  3. Facilitating the contacts between Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots at several levels including the movement across the checkpoints and the bi-communal cooperation in relation to the challenges caused by the pandemic.
  4. We, organisations, movements, political parties, unions and people from all walks of life, Turkish Cypriots and Greek Cypriots, declare our resolve to organize and mobilise in support of a solution of the Cyprus problem as soon as possible and the reunification of our country and people as the only path towards a peaceful future for the generations to come. We support and encourage all initiatives seeking to mobilise people towards this end and for that reason we welcome the organization of the march being held under the title of “We march for Solution and Reunification” organized by AKEL on 3rd of October, 2021 in Deryneia. Furthermore, we call on all the forces that support these aims to participate.

Let this be a stepping stone for strengthening the cooperation of all forces of society on both sides of the divide to work together in order to safeguard peace for the reunification of the island within the framework of a Bi-communal, Bi-zonal Federation.

 

Supporting organisations:

1 Anatropi
2 Actor’s branch-SIDIKEK PEO
3 AKEL – Progressive Party of the Working People   
4 Association of Cypriot Refugees in Greece – Cyprus ‘74
5 Association of Historical Dialogue and Research
6 Association of Turkish Cypriot Artists and Authors
7 Athletic-Cultural Youth  Association ” Peace and Friendship”
8 Australian Peace Initiative for Cyprus (Bi-Communal)
9 Bağımsızlık Yolu
10 BARAKA Cultural Group
11 Barış ve Demokrasi İnisiyatifi
12 Bi-communal Centre “Famagusta Avenue Garage”
13 Bi-communal Choir For Peace in Cyprus
14 Bi-communal Initiative of Relatives of Missing Persons and Victims    of 1963-74 events – Together We Can!
15 Cooperative Workers Trade Union – KOOP-SEN
16 CTP – REPUBLICAN TURKISH PARTY
17 CTP Youth
18 Cultural Movement(Kinisi Politismou)
19 Customs Workers Trade Union   – GÜÇ-SEN
20 Cypriot Science Education Health and Solidarity Association – KIBES
21 Cypriotism Movement
22 Cypriots’ Voice
23 Cyprus Academic Dialogue
24 Cyprus Association of Social Psychology
25 Cyprus Environmental Movement (Perivallontiki Kinisi)
26 Cyprus Peace Council
27 Cyprus Pir Sultan Abdal Cultural Association
28 Cyprus Publisher’s Association – KYa B
29 Cyprus Reunification Movement
30 Cyprus Song Association – KIBHAD
31 Cyprus Sustainability Institute
32 Cyprus Turkish Building Contractor’s Association
33 Cyprus Turkish Physicians Trade Union – TIP-İŞ
34 Cyprus Turkish Secondary Teachers Trade Union – KTOEÖS
35 Cyprus Turkish Teachers Trade Union –  KTÖS
36 Cyprus Writer’s Union
37 Cyprus Youth Platform
38 Dayanışma – Solidarity
39 Eastern mediterranean University Union of Academic Staff- DAU-SEN
40 EDON
41 EL-SEN
42 EMU Unity and Solidarity Trade Union – DAÜ-BİR-SEN
43 Enfield Cypriots Association (Bi-communal)
44 Enorasis sociocultural club
45 Epilogi Limassol cultural movement
46 Famagusta Initiative
47 Famagusta Our Town
48 Feminist ATÖLYE
49 GAT -Gender Advisory Team
50 German-Cypriot Forum
51 Girne Düşünce Derneği
52 Hade!
53 Hands across the Divide
54 HASDER
55 HAZINE-SEN
56 Home for Cooperation
57 IKME Sociopolitical Studies Institute
58 INVEST IN EDUCATION
59 İskele Citizens Initiative
60 KIBRIS TEK YURT HEP BiRLiKTE- ΚΥΠΡΟΣ ΜΙΑ ΠΑΤΡΙΔΑ ΟΛOΙ ΜΑΖΙ
61 KISA – Action for Equality, Support, Antiracism
62 KLIIR
63 Kontea Heritage Foundation
64 Larnaca for Solution – Reunification Movement
65 Left Wing
66 Limassol Civil İnitiative ‘Solution-Reunification-Peace”
67 MAGEM
68 Movement for a Federal Cyprus
69 Municipal Workers Trade Union – BES
70 New Cyprus Association
71 New Cyprus Party   YKP
72 New Internationalist Left
73 NGO Support Centre
74 OPEK – Association for Social Reform
75 Pancyprian Federation of Trade Unions PEO
76 Peace & Solidarity Initiative with Cyprus (P.E.A.K)
77 Peace Association
78 People’s Peace Platform for Unıted Cyprus (London)
79 POGO
80 Post Research Institute
81 Proodeftiki Primary School Teachers movement
82 Proodeftiki Secondary School Teachers movement
83 Proodeftiki Student Association
84 Proodeftiki Technical Schools
85 Publishers Trade Union – BASIN-SEN
86 Revolutionary Workers Union Federation Dev- İŞ
87 Socialist İnitiative (Protovoulia Socialiston)
88 Sol Hareket
89 State Workers Trade Union- ÇAĞ-SEN
90 Stop the War Coalition
91 Symfiliosi / Uzlaşma /  Reconciliation
92 TDP – SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY
93 TDP Youth
94 The Management Centre of the Mediterranean
95 Third Community Forum
96 TKP
97 Turkish Cypriot Association for Democracy (London)(KTDD)
98 Turkish Cypriot Civil Servants Trade Union – KTAMS
99 TÜRK-SEN
100 Unite  Cyprus Now!
101 United Cyprus Party BKP
102 United Cyprus Platform of  Overseas Cypriots
103 United Democrats Youth organization
104 United Turkish Cypriot and Greek Cypriot Teachers Platform
105 We want Federation Left Movement  –  Αριστερή Κίνηση  Θέλουμε Ομοσπονδία
106 Workers Democracy – Εργατική Δημοκρατία

 

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