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War.

"With our passports we can travel all over the world, except to our house, that we built."

Hitchens back in 1989 talks to Greek Cypriot and Turk Cypriot people who remember and still live the invasion of 1974.

What's the situation like today, almost 30 years later? I know that the island is still divided, but are Turks and Greeks still forbidden from visiting the other side?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varosha,_Famagusta , which Hitchens cannot visit, but observes from afar at the end of the documentary, is a ghost town still today. Once tourist paradise and home to 39000 people, since 1974 it is a forbidden city.

clacke@libranet.de ❌ at 2017-04-02T19:02:02Z