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Tight security measures in Limassol for Grivas memorial [PHOTOS]

Limassol s city centre is under tight police surveillance in anticipation of the memorial event for Georgios Grivas Digenis, amid concerns over potential disturbances reminiscent of last year s incidents.Specifically, the area of Ayios Nikolaos, where the memorial is taking place, and the route of t

Palestinian Fauxtography of the Day

A palestinian Arab propaganda Facebook page called Palestine Pictures has posted this reel, supposedly of Gaza in 1956

Poet s new collection focusses on refugee crisis

Man seeks Romford family of Cyprus soldier Terence Ledger

A veteran of the Cypriot war of independence, Les Smith, is searching for the family of a soldier from Romford who died in combat, Terence Alfred Ledger.

We need to recognise Irish participation in the British colonial story

We need to recognise Irish participation in the British colonial story Emigration is elephant in the room when thinking about Irish people and the Empire Tue, Mar 2, 2021, 00:42 Niamh Gallagher Between 1855 and 1863, some 24 per cent of Indian Civil Service recruits came from Irish universities, including Trinity College. Photograph: iStock   The violence and coercion exercised within the British Empire to acquire land, resources, and trading routes casts a long shadow on peoples and communities. The Ashanti Wars (1870s-1900s), Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-80), Anglo-Zulu War (1879), Anglo-Boer Wars (1880-1; 1899-1902), Occupation of Egypt (1882), Matabele Wars (1893-7), Amritsar massacre (1919), Mao Mao Uprising (1952-60) and Cypriot War of Independence (1955-9) are just some of the modern conflicts where the worst excesses of imperialism were employed.

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