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Rally for Cyprus - Sunday 20th July 2008


Demonstration and March
from the Turkish Embassy, to Trafalgar Square

Theatro Technis in association with the National Federation of Cypriot Organisations www.cypriotfederation.org.uk


Video clips of the Rally at Trafalgar Square.

Speeches at the Rally for Cyprus 2008 - each clip differs in length


These video clips at source on YouTube Playlist



CyBC Kyprion Nostos reports on London Rally for Cyprus 2008 - 14 mins

Video report by Doros Partasides for Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation's weekly Proektasis Program targetting the Cypriot Diaspora -- about the annual demonstration, this year marking the 34th year since the Greek Junta coup against Archbishop Makarios, and the Turkish invasion which followed. However, while Cyprus joined the EU 4 years ago, some 60000 Turkish troops remain on the 37% of the island which continues to be occupied by Turkey -- this being the subject of the demonstration outside the Turkish Embassy in London, the march through central London to a "Rally for Justice for Cyprus" at London's Trafalgar Square. (Report broadcast - 080727)



This video at source Google Video




Below is ALL the video footage recorded, in 2 segments, of the March from a demonstration in front of the Turkish Embassy to a Rally at Trafalgar Square.


Part 1 of 2 - Assembly at the Turkish Embassy and march to Trafalgar Square - 68 mins



This video at source Archive Dot Org



Part 2 of 2 - Rally and Speeches at Trafalgar Square 86 mins



This video at source Archive Dot Org


THOUSANDS OF UK CYPRIOTS PETITION THE PRIME MINISTER AND RALLY FOR JUSTICE

UK Cypriots and British politicians across the political spectrum turned out in force today to condemn Turkey’s continuing illegal military occupation of the northern part of Cyprus, and to demand that the UK Government, as a guarantor power of Cyprus’s independence, act decisively to press Turkey to withdraw its occupying army and to work actively for a solution of the island’s division which will be for the benefit of the people of Cyprus.

The day of protest was the culmination of a series of events organised by the National Federation of Cypriots in the UK to mark the tragic events of July 1974 in Cyprus, namely the criminal coup by the military junta then ruling Greece and the illegal invasion of Cyprus by the Turkish army which followed.

The rally started with a picketing outside the Turkish embassy and a march through central London and culminated with rallying cries in Trafalgar Square from President of the National Federation of Cypriots in the UK, Peter Droussiotis, British politicians and main speaker, Stefanos Stefanou, Cyprus Government Spokesman, all of whom called upon Turkey to match the good will and determination shown by new President of Cyprus, Demetris Christofias, in his efforts to reach a just , viable and lasting settlement which will reunite Cyprus in the interest of all of the island’s people, Greek Cypriots, Turkish Cypriots, Maronites, Armenians and Latins.

Earlier, en route to Trafalgar Square from the Turkish Embassy, where Mr Droussiotis handed in a letter of protest to the Turkish Ambassador demanding goodwill from his government, a Federation Executive delegation delivered a letter to Prime Minister Gordon Brown, urging his government to use its influence over Turkey and to fulfil its obligations as a Guarantor Power of the independence and territorial integrity of Cyprus.

In his introductory speech at the rally, Mr. Droussiotis lamented the fact that “34 years after the invasion of Cyprus by the Turkish army, the division of Cyprus remains a tragic failure of leadership by the international community to hold Turkey to account for its naked use of force and its continuing disregard for the rule of law.” He also called upon the UK government and friends of Cyprus to push hard for a solution that will “reunite the territory, the people, the institutions and the economy of the island, in the framework of a bi-zonal, bi-communal, Federal Republic, a state with a single sovereignty, international personality and a single citizenship.”

Stefanos Stefanou, Cyprus Government Spokesman, highlighted the courageous steps taken by President Christofias in the last few months and called upon the UK and the international community to support the President’s efforts so that the process currently under way finally leads to a reunited Cyprus in which the human rights of all its citizens will be restored and safeguarded.

British MPs and MEPs collectively called on the UK government to take practical steps in order to ensure that the latest wave of optimism over Cyprus is not squandered and that the opportunity now presented for the negotiation of a comprehensive and durable settlement which will liberate Cyprus from the Turkish military occupation and forcible division of the last 34 years is fully developed.

Two MPs, Eddie O’Hara (Lab, Knowsley South) and Andrew Dismore (Lab, Hendon) addressed the rally in Greek, speaking of their optimism for the future but the need for pressure on Turkey to be sustained. Simon Hughes MP (Lib Dem, North Southwark and Bermondsey), who has attended all of the annual Federation rallies for 25 years, said:

“The next 12 months present an unequalled opportunity to advance progress and deliver a solution. A combination of the two leaders’ willingness to do business and the 2009 EU elections putting Cyprus on the agenda offers opportunities for real progress.”

Andy Love MP (Lab, Edmonton) welcomed the recent Memorandum of Understanding between the UK and Cyprus. He said:

“It underscores the UK’s commitment to reunification. I urge a start to formal direct negotiations in which the UK should encourage Turkey to take a part.”

Theresa Villiers MP (Con, Chipping Barnet) lamented the 34 years without a solution:

“It is tragic that after so many years, Cypriots still have to gather in Trafalgar Square to protest about the division of the island. I pledge to keep the pressure on the UK Government.”

Alan Meale MP (Lab, Mansfield) took the UK Government to task:

“It’s a disgrace that our Government – a Guarantor Power of Cyprus – hasn’t solved this crisis. It’s a blemish on the UK and on the EU that the division of Cyprus still remains”

Charles Tannock, a Member of the European Parliament for London, called upon the US to bring influence on the process seeking a settlement and called upon the US Presidential candidates to commit themselves to solving the Cyprus problem.

Rudi Vis MP (Lab, Finchley & Golders Green), said that this year had seen improvements:

“At least the leaders are talking to each other. What we want for the coming year is deeds and actions. I look forward to 2009 being even more successful.”

The President of the Republic of Cyprus, Mr Demetris Christofias, is due to meet with the leader of the Turkish Cypriot community on the island, Mr Mehmet Ali Talat, on Friday 25th July 2008 in order to review progress so far and whether direct substantive negotiations between them in order to reach an agreed solution should commence in the near future.


To view details and video of the 2008 Demonstration at the Palace of Westminister by the Relatives of Missing Cypriots, and a Lobby of Parliament, with contributions by British MPs Click Here


To view details and video of the 2007 Rally for Cyprus, and Demonstration at Trafalgar Square Click Here































Rally for Cyprus 2008

Cyprus week
14th – 20th July 2008

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    Cyprus week

     

    Presented by Theatro Technis in association with the "National Federation of Cypriots in Great Britain" to coincide with the 34th Anniversary of the Greek Junta Coup and the Turkish Invasion, the Ethnic cleansing of 200,000 Greek Cypriots and occupation of 37% the Republic of Cyprus.

     

    George Eugeniou denounces Turkey's occupation of Cyprus

     

    Monday 14th July 2008:

    "Raising of the flag of the Republic of Cyprus at Theatro Technis"

    Tuesday 15th July 2008:

    "Building on the Foundations" - Theatro Technis documentary and archives project

    Wednesday 16th July 2008:

    Lobby for Cyprus Seminar - "The Genocide in the Turkish Occupied north of Cyprus."

    Thursday 17th - Saturday 19th July 2008:

    "Il filo e le ombre" by Alexandra Zambà. Presented by the Italian Association “NIMA”.

    The play (bilingual in Cypriot and Italian) tales of Caterina Cornaro Queen of Cyprus's exalting story.

     

    Il Filo e le Ombre

    Sunday 20th July 2008:

    National Federation of Cypriots in Great Britain"Rally for Cyprus" - Demonstration from Turkish Embassy to Trafalgar Square

     

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