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The funeral of the 14 children who were murdered by EOKA B reminds us of a black page in our country’s history

 

AKEL C.C. Press Office, 28th December 2020, Nicosia

The day before yesterday the funeral of the 14 children – aged from 4 months to 15 years – who were murdered in August 1974 by members of the fascists of EOKA B in the Turkish Cypriot villages of Aloa, Sandalaris and Maratha reminds us of yet another dark page in our homeland’s history, namely the massacres of Turkish Cypriot women and children by the fascists of EOKA B. AKEL expresses its sincere condolences to the families of the children.

The attempt by the Greek Cypriot extreme-right to silence or downplay the terrible crimes, that it is responsible for, is both provocative and hypocritical, as is, respectively, the attempt by the Turkish Cypriot chauvinist extreme-right to exploit the massacres in order to justify the occupation and to convince of the supposedly impossible coexistence of the two communities.

History has written that the fascists in the two communities were the best instruments serving the plans for the partition of Cyprus, which culminated in the coup d’état, the invasion and occupation of Turkey and the atrocities that were committed by the Turkish army. It was the people who paid the price with their own blood and uprooting becoming refugees.

For AKEL, there is no collective responsibility of the Greek Cypriot community for the crimes committed by the Greek Cypriot fascists, as there is no collective responsibility of the Turkish Cypriot community for corresponding crimes committed. However, there is a responsibility of all Cypriots to demand the investigation of all the horrific crimes that were committed against our people, regardless of the nationality of the murderers and their victims. There is an enduring responsibility and obligation to fight chauvinism, to know the whole truth about the tragedy our people suffered, to teach it to the coming generations and to struggle so that these crimes must never happen again.

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