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Peace, They Say, Is Something That Is Built. We're Doing Well With Grape Philosophies!

Published December 31, 2025, 09:15
Peace, They Say, Is Something That Is Built. We're Doing Well With Grape Philosophies!

The author refers to recent events and historical references, pointing out the continuous continuation of the same mentality and behavior in Cyprus. He begins by mentioning the “Bloody Christmas” of 1963 and the comments it provoked, and continues with the recent attack on farmers in the Mammari area by Turkish soldiers and pseudo-police. The author accuses the Turks of attempting to seize land within the dead zone, intimidating and forcing farmers to abandon their fields. At the same time, he criticizes the United Nations for its lack of substantial action and its focus on trivial matters, such as the construction of a joint solar park. Furthermore, the author comments on the statements of the new “president” of the occupying regime, Tufan Erhurmhan, regarding the building of peace, characterizing them as hypocritical and incompatible with the simultaneous aggressive actions. He emphasizes that peace cannot be built on injustice and violence, as demonstrated by history. In summary, the author expresses his disappointment at the continuous continuation of Turkish intransigence and the inability to achieve a just and sustainable solution to the Cyprus problem.