Civilian Casualties and Displacements During The Cyprus Conflict

Civilian Casualties And Displacements During The Cyprus Conflict

This article covers the civilian casualties and displacements that occurred between 1963 and 1975 — from the outbreak of the intercommunal fighting until the end of displacements following the Turkish invasion of Cyprus.

Read more about Civilian Casualties And Displacements During The Cyprus Conflict:  1963-64: Turkish Cypriot Withdrawal From The Government, 1974: Coup D'Etat and The Turkish Invasion, Legal Challenges

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