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Month: July 2024

Cyprus: Imperialism Divided the Island, Labourers Will Unite It

We publish the common statement by New Internationalist Left (NEDA), Independence Path and Diem25 in Cyprus

On 15 July and 20 July 1974, the island of Cyprus was physically divided by imperialism. Through the door opened by the fascist Greek military junta, which was guided by the US-led NATO, the intervention of the Turkish army, also guided by NATO, entered. This military intervention of Turkey turned into the de facto occupation of the north of Cyprus on 14 August 1974.

NATO imperialism did not approve any scenario in which it could not use Cyprus for its own interests then, nor it does today. The island of Cyprus is a useful military base for imperialism, a logistical foothold against the Middle East and North Africa, and an intelligence center suitable for keeping the Eastern Mediterranean under control. Today, British bases in Cyprus are being used to transport arms and logistical support for the genocidal attempt by Israel in Gaza, just as they were used against Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya in the past. In short, imperialism divides!

Imperialism divides, but it can never divide alone. The domestic sources of the division in Cyprus were the Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot ruling classes. The Greek Cypriot ruling class initially desired to make Cyprus dependent on another country, Greece, with the Enosis policy, and then ignored the Turkish Cypriots by transforming the common Republic of Cyprus into a Greek Cypriot state. The Turkish Cypriot ruling class, on the other hand, pursued a separatist policy from the beginning, and accordingly collaborated with the separatist policy of imperialism. Thus, the foundations of the division of Cyprus were laid by the Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot ruling classes, and all imperialism had to do was to execute that division in 1974.

These two opposing and ostensibly hostile ruling classes have always managed to unite their forces against the Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot labouring classes. The great CMC miners’ strike of 1948 is one of the cases in that regard: while the labouring classes of Cyprus united to unite, the ruling classes of Cyprus united to divide.

The imperialists and domestic ruling classes did divide, are dividing and will divide Cyprus.
The labouring classes will unite Cyprus, sooner or later.

Long live the struggle of the Greek Cypriot labouring class!
Long live the struggle of the Turkish Cypriot labouring class!Long live the struggle of all the labouring class living and working in Cyprus!
Long live the class struggle of the peoples of Cyprus!
Long live the brotherhood of the peoples!
Long live a fully independent socialist Cyprus free from all foreign powers!

Fifty years after the coup and the war – Five points on Cyprus

By Andros Payiatsos

July 14, 2024

Speech delivered at the public meeting organised by New Internationalist Left (NEDA-Cyprus section of ISp), Bagimsizlik Yolu from north Cyprus and DIEM25 in Meltemi, Nicosia, July 9th, 2024 under the titleVoices of Resistance against fascism and partition: How did we get here? What are the conclusions for today?

Good evening comrades, particularly Turkish Cypriot comrades from the North. I want to thank NEDA and Diem25 for their invitation stress that I am particularly glad to be here.

The title of the meeting raises some questions, particularly “How did we get here?”. How did we get to the military coup, the Turkish invasion and the partition of the island in 1974? Could it be avoided? What are the lessons for today?

These are necessary questions that we need to try to answer. If we don’t, we won’t be able to map a way forward, with the aim of establishing lasting peace on the island and harmonious relations between the two main (but also the other) communities – Greek Cypriots (G/C) and Turkish Cypriots (T/C). We won’t be able to contribute to a solution of the permanently explosive situation in the relations between the “motherlands”, Greece and Turkey, which every few years face new crises in their relations, new military tensions and the threat of war.

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Cross-Community Labour Campaign Ends on a High in Fermanagh and South Tyrone

Gerry Cullen’s election campaign in the Fermanagh and South Tyrone (FST) constituency drew to a close on Monday evening, July 1st. Like almost everyone else, Cross-Community Labour Alternative (CCLA) were taken by surprise by the snap election. Nevertheless, we were able to mount an effective campaign during which we have knocked on 5000 doors and we have erected posters the length and breadth of the largest constituency. Over 67,000 election manifestos have gone through the doors of every home in the area.

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