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Topic: What about the femicide of Cypriot women Jennifer Lopez?
Cypriot Student Movement ‘METOPO’ UK, representing hundreds of
Cypriots all over UK urges all students and activists to call, fax
and e-mail the “William Morris Agency” in New York that represents
American celebrity Jennifer Lopez, and also use the power of social
media and the internet, and urge Mrs. Lopez not to visit Turkish
occupied Cyprus and thereby endorse the illegal Turkish military
invasion and illegal Turkish military occupation of it. According to
Turkish media reports Jennifer Lopez will be paid $3 million dollars
to be at the opening of the so-called “Cratos” hotel in the
illegally occupied by Turkey northern part of Cyprus.
The
Turkish lobby is spending millions of dollars to also ensure that
public relations specialists promote her visit and bring in Western
reporters. Allegedly, even the BBC will be there for Lopez’s illegal
visit. It is obvious that the human rights abusing Turkish
government, which has been condemned by UN the European Court of
Human Rights decisions and by scores of other international
organizations regarding the brutal occupation of northern Cyprus, is
using Jennifer Lopez in an attempt to purchase a false “normalcy”
and false “legitimacy” for the bandit pseudo-state that has been
deemed illegal with two UN Security Council Resolutions and is being
recognized by no-one but Turkey .
It is
especially pertinent that the Turkish lobby also chose July 20th
2010 as the date of her landing in Turkish-occupied Cyprus, a date
that every person sensitive in human rights knows is the 36th year
anniversary of Turkey’s illegal military invasion of Cyprus that
killed thousands of Greek-Cypriots, that forcibly displaced hundreds
of thousands of Greek-Cypriots from their homeland, leaving them
refugees until today. It is also the symbolic date of when Turkey
barbarically stole half of the Greek-Cypriot people’s homeland.
Actually, the hotels in occupied northern Cyprus are built on stolen
Greek-Cypriot land, the rightful owners of which have been brutally
expelled at gunpoint from their properties in 1974.
It
has to be noted that due to the actions of activists all over the
world, the name and reputation of Mrs. Jennifer Lopez is already at
a very high risk of being irreparably tarnished by letting herself
being so blatantly used for the political ends of Turkey and the
Turkish occupation forces. In social networking websites and blogs
the uproar has been enormous, and the issue has been widely
discussed in mainstream Greek and Cypriot media, including major
newspapers, tv and radio shows. What has been particularly noted is
the contradiction between Mrs. Lopez being working with Amnesty
International for rightfully bringing to the attention of the world
the femicide and the rapes of 350 women in Mexico, and at the same
time her turning a blind eye to the rape of 800 and more
Greek-Cypriot women during the Turkish invasion in 1974 and to the
illegal military occupation of 37% of Cyprus.
We
also attach a letter from a Greek-Cypriot refugee women’s
perspective, titled “Dear Ms Jennifer Lopez, 800 Greek Cypriot women
were raped by the Turks in 1974” written by author and journalist
Fanoulla Argyrou, who has been sent to Mrs. Lopez herself, and which
explains in detail the atrocities that Mrs. Lopez will be –unwarily
maybe– be called to beautify with paparazzi flashes and glamorous
parties.
Jennifer Lopez’s agency contact details:
Cara
Lewis
William Morris Agency , LLC.
1325
Avenue of the Americas
New
York , NY 10019
Phone: 212-903-1316
Fax:
212-903-1531
E-Mail:
cpl@wmeentertainment.com
On behalf of Cypriot Student Movement ‘METOPO’ UK,
Alexis Michael
President
ATTACHED:
Fanoulla Argyrou, an author and journalist, a woman refugee herself,
writes to Jennifer Lopez
Dear Mrs Jennifer Lopez,
800 Greek Cypriot
women were raped by the Turks in 1974…
It is with dismay and shock
that the people of Cyprus and especially the Greek Cypriot women in
the Republic of Cyprus and elsewhere in the world, heard the news
that you intend to attend the inauguration of a hotel in the
occupied by Turkey part of our native country and celebrate your
birthday there.
Our country was barbarically
invaded in July 1974 by Turkey . Turkey ruthlessly murdered well
over 5,000 in the process, mostly unarmed civilians, women, men,
children and old people, uprooted by the use of force 200,000 Greek
Cypriots making them refugees in their own country, imported well
over 160,000 Turkish Anatolian settlers to fill in the vacuum left
with the persecution of the 200,000 Greek Cypriots, 1,619 are still
missing presumed murdered, and ever since TURKEY holds on to the
37% of the island with the might of her 43,000 strong Turkish army.
In our occupied area we have well over 500 Christian churches and
cemeteries that have been desecrated by the Turks and turned into
stables, toilets, mosques, coffee shops and night clubs ( I hope you
are not also planning to be entertained in one of them!).
We are shocked and dismayed
to hear of your move to go and celebrate your birthday with your
children and husband in our land under Turkish invasion and
occupation. You are going to celebrate your birthday at our stolen
land and properties when we are not allowed to return and enjoy our
properties and land.
However, the most
shocking in your case is that you are allowing yourself to be used
by aggressors, human rights violators and rapists to satisfy their
political ends for recognition of their pseudo entity that nobody
else recognises except the aggressor itself, Turkey . Furthermore it
is forbidden to be recognised by two Security Council Resolutions
(United Nations). Will this not have an adverse impact on your
personality and your biography?
Searching through
the internet we find that you are praised for “giving to a
Children's Charity "Children’s Health Fund’s Operation Assist"
helping Hurricane Katrina victims, and for helping an Amnesty
International charity about the killings of Mexican women in Chiapas
, Mexico .
http://www.looktothestars.org/celebrity/93-jennifer-lopez
Lopez teamed up with
Amnesty International
to launch a bilingual website aimed at raising awareness about
Mexican femicide after learning that 350 young women have been
killed in Ciudad Juarez and Chihuahua since 1993…”.
Celebrating with
the rapists?
Well, is it not double
standards from your part after having teamed up with Amnesty
International to raise awareness about Mexican femicide for the
killing of 350 young women to honour with your presence and that of
your young children the rapists and murderers of our women and
children during July and August 1974?
According to
official statistics of the Republic of Cyprus well over 800 women
and young girls including even grandmothers, were barbarically raped
and murdered in front of their families. Horrific narration of those
crimes of the century by the Turks were published in unprecedented
detail in the British newspaper The Sun on 5 August 1974 and two
years later were officially confirmed and condemned by the Council
of Europe. Turkey was found guilty as charged!...
During July and August 1974
such were the rapes of our women and young girls that the Government
of Cyprus had to ask for medical help from the British hospitals in
the British bases on the island. The British law had to be modified
so that the doctors in the British bases could operate and execute
abortions without being sued.
I am a Greek Cypriot refugee
from occupied Cyprus and I cannot return to my home and property. My
parents died refugees never being able to return to their ancestral
homes. How would you feel in our position? How do you think people
around the world will view your stance of honouring the rapists of
our sisters, mothers and grandmothers when you are promoting
awareness for the murders of 350 young Mexican women? How will that
add to your charitable work you think?
The Turks go to a great
length to secure support from people like you in order to promote
their political ambitions and objectives. Does your charitable work
and status permit you to give credibility to Turkish rapists,
thieves, invaders, occupiers of our stolen properties?
Here below please read some
of those horrific atrocities of rape and murder inflicted on our
people, our women and children as published in The Sun on 5 August
1974 first page, with the characteristic titled “ BARBARIANS” and in
sub-title “The Sun says SHAME ON THEM”.
Please do not allow yourself
to be used by the Turks. Search your conscience and do not give us
reason to say “SHAME ON YOU TOO”.
Please take a few moments
and read the report that follows written by Journalist Iain Walker
who covered the Turkish invasion and took first hand evidence of the
Turkish atrocities.
On 23 January 1977 the
British newspaper “The Sunday Times” having secured a copy of a
secret Council of Europe Report which found Turkey guilty of
violating seven articles of the European convention on Human Rights,
published a first page massive indictment of Ankara government for
the murders, rapes and looting by the Turkish army in Cyprus, during
and after the 1974 Turkish invasion. With an “Insight Exclusive”
titled “ Turk atrocities: What secret Report reveals” and to the
fury of the Turkish government, the newspaper published extracts of
that report referring to testimonies by the victims themselves, the
rapes of Greek Cypriot young girls, mothers and grandmothers,
reaching a number well over 800…
All these evidence together with analytical detail of
our cultural and religious destruction in the occupied area of
Cyprus , where you are planning to celebrate your birthday with your
children and husband, were published in numerous articles, starting
with the “Guardian”
in London in 1976.
Another devastating for the Turks report was written by Michelle
A.Vu in “The Christian Post”,
on 29 April 2008, titled “The last church
standing in occupied Cyprus”.
Also the Orthodox Church of Cyprus has sued Turkey for the
religious destruction of our Christian churches and the case is
awaiting hearing in the European Court of Human Rights. (All these
are documented in full and with original sources in the book
published in the Republic of Cyprus in 2009 titled “Bloody
Truth”. A bilingual
book (Greek and English) to enlighten people on the plight of our
nation and our people for justice and freedom. We are sending you the
link
to read this book in English in a pdf form.
The Greek Cypriot people do
not accept surrendering their land and half of their country to
Turkey in order for her to legitimise her crimes. Therefore Turkey
is trying with many dubious ways, just like your case, to gather
support for her pseudo-entity which no other country recognises
apart from her.
I hope you can change your
mind and do not give in to Turkish ruthless political promotion.
Yours sincerely,
Fanoulla Argyrou
Journalist/Researcher/Author
London 29.6.2010
ATTACHED: The
following article appeared in The Sun of London on 5 August 1974
The writer
documents some of the brutal atrocities committed by the Turkish
military in its illegal invasion of Cyprus in 1974.
Source: The Sun
Date: 05 August 1974
Author: Iain Walker
Title: BARBARIANS
Sun reporter
Iain Walker sends a shock report from Cyprus on the Turkish invaders
BARBARIANS
NICOSIA , SUNDAY
'My fiance and
six men were shot dead. The Turkish soldiers laughed at me and then
I was raped.
GREEK CYPRIOT GIRL AGED 20
'The Turkish
soldiers cut off my father's hands and legs. Then they shot him
while I watched.
GREEK CYPRIOT WOMAN AGED 32
'They shot the
men. My friend's wife said 'Why should I live without my husband?' A
soldier shot her in the head.
GREEK CYPRIOT
FARMER AGED 51
A HORRIFYING
story of atrocities by the Turkish invaders of Cyprus emerged today.
It was told by weeping Greek Cypriot villagers rescued by United
Nations soldiers.
THEY TOLD
of barbaric rape at gunpoint ... and threats of instant execution if
they struggled.
THEY TOLD of watching their loved ones tortured and shot.
The villagers are
from Trimithi, Karmi and Ayios Georhios, three farming communities
west of the holiday town of Kyrenia , directly in the path of the
Turkish Army.
Sheltered
They had been trapped since the fighting began two weeks ago and
were only evacuated to Nicosia by the UN on Saturday. And today at a
Nicosia orphanage they told me their tales – simply and without any
prompting.
A 20-year old girl
in a pretty yellow and white dress sat under a painting of Jesus
tending his flock as she described how she was raped.
She had been
visiting her fiance who worked in a hotel near Kyrenia when the
Turks attacked. For the first 24 hours she sheltered with other
villagers in a stable until they were discovered by Turkish
soldiers. She then watched as her fiance and six other men were shot
dead in cold blood – only a few minutes after they had been promised
that they would not be harmed.
She said: ''After
the shooting, a Turkish soldier grabbed me and pulled me into a
ditch. I struggled and tried to escape but he pushed me to the
ground.
''He tore at my
clothes and they were ripped up to my waist. Then he started
undressing himself.
Baby
"Another Turkish soldier who was watching us had a nine-month-old
baby in his arms and, trying to save myself, I shouted that the baby
was mine.
''But they laughed
at me and threw the baby to the ground. I was then raped and I
fainted soon after.
''When I came to my
senses I saw 15 other soldiers standing round watching. The first
soldier was taking off my watch and engagement ring. Others were
going to rape me - when one of them objected and told them not to be
animals.
''I will never
forget him for saving me. He was quite unlike the rest - more like
an Englishman with blond hair and blue eyes. He spoke to me in
English.
''He helped me to
my feet and said, 'All is OK now.'
''The others tried
to stop him, but he pulled out his gun and pushed his way through
and gave me back to the other women.
''When I had
recovered, after a few hours, I went to where the bushes had been
burned by the shelling and rubbed charcoal over my face and hands,
so I would be ugly and they would not do that to me again.''
The girl, too
ashamed to reveal her name, added: ''I cannot put into words the
horror I feel at what happened to me. I think I would have preferred
it it they had shot me.''
Mrs Elena Mateidou,
aged 28 was awakened by Turkish soldiers at Trimithi.
She said: ''My
husband and father were told to take off all their clothes and they
walked us down a dry river bed.
''Then the soldiers
separated the women and children and ushered us behind some olive
trees. I heard a burst of shooting and knew that they had been
killed.
''Later they took
us back to the village with our hands tied behind our backs. Two
soldiers took me into a room in a deserted house where they raped
me.
Bodies
"One of them held a gun to my head while it was happening and said
if I struggled he would shoot.
''Afterwards, a
soldier took off my wedding ring and wore it himself.''
Mrs Mateidou added:
''I saw another woman being pulled into a bathroom where she too was
raped.
''Later I went back
to the olive groves and found the bodies of my husband and father
along with five other men. My father had been stabbed and my husband
shot in the belly.''
Later, United
Nations soldiers brought the villagers food. ''The Turks took it
away and ate it themselves said Mrs Mateidou.
Another woman
who had been an intended rape victim was Miss Phrosa Meitani, aged
32.
She said: ''When I
saw what was happening, I ran as quickly as I could. I saw the
soldiers pointing guns at me, but I was too frightened to care.
''I hid in the
olive groves and tried to get back to where I had been separated
from my father.
''I watched from
the bushes as they cut off his hands and legs below the knee with a
double-edged cutting knife.
''At first he
screamed, and beat at them with his fists, but then he became quiet
and did not utter a word. Then they shot him in the stomach while I
watched.
Farmer Christos
Savva Drakos, 51, saw his wife and two sons murdered.
''I was watering my
orchard when the bombs started to explode,'' he said.
Shooting
''With the rest of the village we tried to run away through the
groves and river beds but the Turks caught us and we surrendered.
''They searched us
but no one had a gun.
''The the shooting
started. It was one by one to start with and I heard my 16-year-old
boy Georgios saying in a calm voice 'Daddy, they have shot me.'
''I pulled him down
and we fell behind a rock, He died there in my arms. ''An officer
had been attracted by the shooting and he ran up to see what was
going on.
''He was furious
with his men and ordered them to stop.
''My wife and my
other boy Nicos, who was only 13, were dead.
''My friend's wife
was terribly badly injured and she told the officer: 'Why should I
live without my husband? Shoot me'.
''The officer
shrugged his shoulders and walked off and a soldier shot her in the
head.''
Face
If the Turkish authorities deny these allegations I will remember
the drawn face of that old man cowering in a corner, his body racked
with tears.
This elderly man
was no actor, or a man ordered to lie for political propaganda.
He was a poor man
who had lost everything he ever possessed or loved in the world.
Hotel manager
Vassalious Efthimiou was the only survivor in a party of men seized
by the Turks.
He said: ''They
separated the men from the women and shot the 12 men.
''Those killed
ranged from a 12-year-old boy to an old man in his 90's.''
His brother-in-law
was shot dead while holding Efthimiou's four year-old daughter,
Estella, in his arms.
Bullet
Today, Estella showed where a bullet had hit her thigh.
Efthimiou saved his
own life by snatching his other daughter, Charian, aged two, and
running.
He said:''I ran
until my legs would carry me no longer, and I fell.
''I managed to make
my way back later to a village where all the women were trembling
with fear and shock.
''I handed my
daughter to my wife and said I must save myself.
''I hid in a deep
well in my sister's farm for seven days and nights, sitting on a
little bar with my feet in the water.
''When I could not
take any more I came up.''
Efthimiou and his
37-year-old wife, Helen, run the Mermaid Hotel at Six Mile Beach ,
Kyrenia, a popular hotel with British tourists.
PRESIDENT
Glafkkos Clerides of Cyprus flew into Athens today and accused
Turkish troops of mass murders and rape.
Denial
He also claimed about 20,000 Greeks had been forced out of their
homes around Kyrenia.
THE TURKS
issued a denial.
A spokesman said:
''The Turkish military authorities deny reports of killings and any
other atrocities by Turkish troops in any area under Turkish
occupation.''
THE SUN SAYS
Shame on them
AS THE
POLITICIANS vie to take credit for bringing a ''ceasefire'' to
Cyprus , reports of appalling atrocities are filtering through from
that tragic island. For, while the peace talks went on, Turkish
soldiers were killing and terrorising innocent civilians. The
behaviour of these troops will shock the world. As they are in
Cyprus in the name of Turkey , that nation must immediately take
action against the animals that wear its uniform...''