.Could it possibly be that he [Anderson] has established quite cordial relations with AKEL, the Greek Cypriots' anachronistic communist party, and perhaps even with its leader, [Demetris] Christofias, the recently-elected Greek Cypriot president? If so, an even more disturbing thought occurs to one. Does the current Greek Cypriot administration actually share many of Anderson's views and their quite dramatic implications? Not thinking it wise to express these things directly themselves – they are already in enough trouble with the international community as it is because of their rejection the Annan Plan – did the Greek Cypriots encourage someone they took to be a distinguished Western scholar to do it for them?...One can only hope that, in fact, Anderson thought up all this one-sided and utterly unrealistic nonsense entirely on his own.
http://www.turkishdailynews.com.tr/arti ... sid=104180
An unpublished response to that article by Michael Moran, raises some interesting questions.