01/02/2022 01/02/2022 More heartbreaking images from the Turkish-occupied areas of Cyprus came to the limelight this week, showing ruined churches and vandalized cemeteries, nearly half a century after the barbaric Turkish invasion of the island republic and the continued illegal occupation of one-third of the EU member-state’s territory. In a post on the social media account of...
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More images show destruction, vandalism of Christian sites in occupied Cyprus

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More images show destruction, vandalism of Christian sites in occupied Cyprus

More heartbreaking images from the Turkish-occupied areas of Cyprus came to the limelight this week, showing ruined churches and vandalized cemeteries, nearly half a century after the barbaric Turkish invasion of the island republic and the continued illegal occupation of one-third of the EU member-state’s territory.

In a post on the social media account of the Holy Metropolis of Constantias and Ammohostos, a portion of which remains under the occupation, Fr. Panagiotis Papageorgiou displayed shocking images of the destruction of the Greek Cypriot and Orthodox Christian heritage of Cyprus by Turkish forces.

 

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