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    of Cypriot intercommunal violence involving the two main ethnic communities, Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots, marked mid-20th century Cyprus. These...
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    Turkish Cypriot communities, an ideal that has not yet been realised. In 1963, Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot communities separated because of Cypriot intercommunal...
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    : 56–59  In 1964, Turkey threatened to invade Cyprus in response to the continuing Cypriot intercommunal violence, but this was stopped by a strongly worded...
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  • of the intercommunal fighting until the end of displacements following the Turkish invasion of Cyprus. On 21 December 1963, serious violence erupted...
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    support for constitutional changes and in their response to Cypriot intercommunal violence. The country hosted the 1988 Non-Aligned Foreign Ministers Conference...
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    Enosis (category Greek Cypriot nationalism)
    Turkish Cypriots. In 1960, the Republic of Cyprus was born, resulting in neither enosis nor taksim. Around then, Cypriot intercommunal violence occurred...
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    Turkish Cypriot enclaves were inhabited by Turkish Cypriots between the intercommunal violence of 1963–64 and the 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus. In December...
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  • "Red berets" in English). After the crisis in 1963, the Cypriot government introduced the Cypriot National Guard and in the summer of 1964 (July 9), the...
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  • Bloody Christmas (1963) (category 1963 in Cyprus)
    Turkish Cypriot and Turkish historiography, refers to the resumption of intercommunal violence between the Greek Cypriots and the Turkish Cypriots during...
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    invasion of Cyprus began on 20 July 1974 and progressed in two phases over the following month. Taking place upon a background of intercommunal violence between...
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  • during Cypriot intercommunal violence and Turkish invasion of CyprusCyprus Turkish Resistance Organisation (TMT) during Cypriot intercommunal violence and...
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    Religious violence Caste-related violence in India La Violencia in Colombia Communalism (South Asia) Cypriot intercommunal violence Religious violence in India...
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  • Abandoned after 5 games due to Cypriot intercommunal violence 1964–68 – Not played due to Cypriot intercommunal violence 1968–69 – Mağusa Türk Gücü 1969–70...
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    Turkishness, red representing the blood of Turkish Cypriots killed in Cypriot intercommunal violence, white representing peace, the upper line representing...
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  • Turkish Resistance Organisation (category Cyprus dispute)
    the irregular Turkish Cypriot attacks on Greek Cypriot properties.[citation needed] The Turkish state in 1950s had sent to Cyprus Turkish officers and...
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    army in the 1971 JVP insurrection.  China  Cyprus: possibly used during the Cypriot intercommunal violence and supplied from Greece or Turkey  Egypt  France:...
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  • KTFF 1. Lig (category Football in Northern Cyprus)
    Cypriot intercommunal violence 1964–65 – Not played due to Cypriot intercommunal violence 1965–66 – Not played due to Cypriot intercommunal violence 1966–67...
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    Famagusta (redirect from Arsinoe, Cyprus)
    Many Turkish Cypriot sport teams that left Southern Cyprus because of the Cypriot intercommunal violence are based in Famagusta.[citation needed] Famagusta...
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  • units of the Cypriot National Guard and Turkish Cypriot armed groups in Kokkina area of Cyprus. In 1964, at the time of the battle, Cyprus was governed...
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  • (2018-08-08). "'Kill 10 Turks for each slain Greek,' Greek Cypriot forces told amid pre-division violence". Daily Sabah. Retrieved 2020-06-05. Documents Officiels...
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    exchange between Greece and Turkey, the Istanbul pogrom and Cypriot intercommunal violence. Greek-Turkish feuding was not a significant factor in international...
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  • the Cypriot intercommunal violence, Bayrak assumed the role of the public broadcaster for the Turkish Cypriot enclaves first, and occupied Cyprus after...
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    Cyprus problem, also known as the Cyprus conflict, Cyprus issue, Cyprus dispute, or Cyprus question, is an ongoing dispute between the Greek Cypriot and...
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  • Greek Cypriot nationalism, also known as Cypriot Hellenism, is a form of ethnic nationalism emphasising the Greekness of the Cypriot nation. It is not...
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    The Cyprus Emergency was a conflict fought in British Cyprus between April 1955 and March 1959. The National Organisation of Cypriot Fighters (EOKA), a...
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    killed. Almost immediately, intercommunal violence broke out with a major Greek Cypriot paramilitary attack upon Turkish Cypriots in Nicosia and Larnaca....
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    1967, p. 863. Holden, Robert H. (2004). Armies without Nations: Public Violence and State Formation in Central America, 1821–1960. Oxford and New York:...
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    Pano Polemidia (category Cyprus stubs)
    and in 1946, there were 154 Turkish Cypriots in the village. During the years of Cypriot intercommunal violence and after the collapse of the bicommunal...
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  • Special Warfare Department (category Political violence)
    channel Habertürk TV that Turkey burned a mosque during the Cypriot intercommunal violence in order to foster civil resistance against Greeks on the island...
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  • Nikos Sampson (category Cypriot journalists)
    returned to the media industry. Sampson was born in the Cypriot port city of Famagusta to Greek Cypriot parents Sampson Georgiadis and Theano Liasidou. During...
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