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  • ANKARA: The Greek Cypriot-PKK Connection

    THE GREEK CYPRIOT-PKK CONNECTION
    * View by Ata ATUN

    Journal of Turkish Weekly, Turkey
    Oct 29 2007

    The Greek Cypriot-Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) connection exists
    not only on a simple level and is not just a tiny connection to a
    Cypriot passport numbered C015198, valid 1995-2005 and issued to
    Kurdish terrorist leader Abdullah Ocalan under the fake name Lazaros
    Mavros. The latter actually is the founder of the Kurdish Solidarity
    Committee (KSC) in Cyprus.

    When Apo -- the Kurdish terrorist leader Ocalan -- was captured by
    the Turkish counterterrorism team in Nairobi on Feb. 15, 1999 around
    8:00 p.m., he was carrying a Greek Cypriot passport officially issued
    by the Immigration Office of the Ministry of Interior of the Greek
    Cypriot administration.

    In Nairobi, he was accommodated in the residence of the Greek Embassy
    and was looked after by Maj. Savvas Kalenderidis of the EIP, the
    Greek intelligence agency.

    Despite the Greek Cypriot side's desperate denials of its role in this
    passport issue, its link with the PKK in particular and international
    terrorism in general has been proven with various reports, press
    articles and other official documents.

    Indeed, not only the Greek Cypriot officials but also other non and
    semi-official figures and organizations have, at times been reported to
    be supporting and morally and materially harboring the PKK and other
    terror groups, such as the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of
    Armenia (ASALA). The prevailing mentality has always been "the enemy
    of my enemy is my friend." That has finally backfired, as seen in the
    Kurdish violence against the Greeks in connection with the arrest of
    Apo and his subsequent repatriation to Turkey.

    The Greek Cypriot-PKK connection was first established by Dr. Vassos
    Lyssarides, the honorary president of the socialist Greek Cypriot
    party the Movement of Social Democrats (EDEK) and the former speaker
    of the Greek Cypriot Parliament, right after the Turkish intervention
    of 1974, with the motto "the enemy of my enemy is my friend."

    With the financial backing of the Greek Cypriot administration he
    established terrorist camps in the Troodos Mountains of southern
    Cyprus in 1976 for the accommodation and training of ASALA and PKK
    terrorists to fight against Turkey.

    Recently, the very same Dr. Vassos Lyssarides was sent to Damascus
    on an inducement mission to stop the ferry service from Famagusta
    to Lattakia, relying on his past cooperation with Syrian officials
    in PKK business. During his discussion with the new generation of
    Syrian officials, he was kindly turned down and showed out, when he
    hinted to disclose the old files if the ferry service from Famagusta
    to Lattakia was not banned.

    He also acted as an advisor to the USSR during the Cold War era on
    the very important subject titled "NATO and the Strategy of NATO
    in the Eastern Mediterranean Region." During one of the "anti-NATO"
    meetings held in Athens in 1976, he stated that "a medium similar to
    the Vietcong's in Vietnam, against [the] US is already organized in
    Cyprus to wipe out the Turkish Cypriots from Cyprus."

    During the mid-1970s Lyssarides, the journalist Lazaros Mavros -- the
    non-fictitious owner of Apo's passport -- and Theophilos Georghiades,
    the notorious Greek Cypriot narcotics smuggler, jointly established
    the KSC in Nicosia, the capital city of south Cyprus, with the aim
    of supporting and harboring the PKK in the Greek sector of the island.

    By the end of the 1970s, in more than 30 camps in south Cyprus Greek,
    Greek Cypriot, Armenian and Kurdish terrorists, as well as terrorists
    from various other countries were under the training of Cuban, Libyan
    and Greek army officers.

    Up until the present day no Greek Cypriot politician has ever labeled
    the PKK a terrorist organization.

    Even Mr. Yiannis Kasulides, the DISY presidential candidate who
    promotes himself as a mild-mannered politician seeking a sustainable,
    peaceful solution on the island, made various statements lending
    official support to the PKK in their terrorist attacks against Turkish
    civilians and troops during his days as minister of foreign affairs,
    which clearly defined his perspective on Turkish Cypriots and the
    Turkish people.

    Even today, the funding provided by the Greek Cypriot Orthodox Church
    to the PKK, the organizational activities of the KSC by non-Kurdish
    Greek Cypriot members, the funding of the printed material supporting
    PKK activities by the Greek Cypriot administration, the medical
    treatment and rehabilitation of PKK terrorists in Cypriot hospitals
    who were wounded during their attacks against Turks and official
    permits to campaign for the collection of funds to benefit the PKK
    in south Cyprus show and clearly prove the strong connection between
    the Greek Cypriots, the Greek Cypriot administration and the PKK.

    The Turkish Cypriots are being forced by the international community
    to establish a joint state with the Greek Cypriots, who have harbored
    hostile feelings against Turks for centuries.

    Somebody probably has pink dreams of a joint state in Cyprus under a
    unitary or a federal government umbrella, which in reality does not
    have a chance at survival. Two neighboring states in Cyprus is the
    inevitable and long-lasting solution for the island.
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