Theresa Villiers, MP for Chipping Barnet, and long-time support of Cyprus has issued a call for freedom and justice for Famagusta.
Speaking as the anniversary approaches of the second invasion by Turkey which took place on 14th August 1974, Theresa Villiers said “I am calling for freedom and justice for Famagusta. It is deeply unjust that Famagusta and a third of Cyprus remains occupied by Turkish troops.”
“48 years ago, in its second invasion of Cyprus, Turkey ruthlessly took control of 38% of this island. It is wholly unacceptable that their troops have remained there ever since,”
“Many times I have met with constituents who were forced to flee from their homes in Famagusta in 1974. It is shocking that nearly half a century later, they are still denied their property rights and prevented from returning to their homes. I know that this causes great pain and hurt.”
“Every year we mark the anniversary of the forced division of Cyprus. That must include reflecting on the 14th August invasion which has led to such grave injustice.”
“My concerns are compounded by recent decisions by Mr Erdoghan to reopen areas in Famagusta, including part of the beachfront. This is contrary to longstanding UN resolutions. It will make the search for a negotiated settlement even more difficult. I have condemned what has taken place and I want to take this opportunity to express solidarity with constituents who come originally from Famagusta and who have been campaigning for freedom for their city”.