Currently continuing violations of human rights in Cyprus
As Turkey seeks to perpetuate her occupation of northern Cyprus new violations
as well as continuing breaches of rights manifest themselves:
Continuing Breaches
Displacement of persons
Unremitting refusal to allow 180,000 Greek Cypriot refugees to return
to the occupied area and to allow any displaced Turkish Cypriots to return
to the Government-controlled area.
Deprivation of homes and properties
In May 1985 the puppet regime in the Turkish occupied area purported
to introduce a "Constitution", Article 159 of which expropriated all immovable
property belonging to Greek Cypriots displaced by Turkey, much of this
property being taken for the use of the Turkish Army. In September 1986,
the Turkish settler and Cypriot coalition "Government", announcing their
program, declared that in place of definitive possession certificates they
would now start giving title deeds conferring full ownership on those who
had earlier been allocated Greek Cypriot-owned land.
New Breaches
Public threats to settle Varosha (Famagusta)
Turkey's puppet regime has repeatedly threatened, with an increasing
intensity in 1986, to settle the as yet unoccupied Varosha area of Famagusta
with Turks, instead of returning it to its 35,000 lawful inhabitants, the
Greek Cypriot refugees of Varosha. (Mr Ecevit declared that Varosha could
never be returned, Ankara Radio, 7.25.1986).
Threats to occupy the free area
Threats that the Turkish army will occupy the southern part of Cyprus,
which is under control of the Government of the Republic, are leaked by
the Turkish Government and Army to Turkey's major newspapers.