bill cobbett wrote:The following is a small extract from Turkey's Killing Machine: The Contra-Guerrilla Force
By Serdar Celik
February/March 1994
"The invasion of Cyprus was an action of the Special Warfare Department. In 1955 the Department set up a secret organisation called the Turk Mukavemet Hareketi (Turkish Resistance Movement). This organisation carried out systematic provocations in Cyprus in order to prepare the conditions for the 1974 coup. To prepare for the occupation of Cyprus, teams directed by Hiram Abbas and the Special Warfare Department established themselves in Beirut, from where they could organise activities in Cyprus. The Cyprus invasion was organised by the then chief of the Special Warfare Department Kemal Yemek. Cyprus was the first serious test for the Turkish contra-guerrillas. After 1980 Kurdistan took the place of Cyprus in this respect."
This is from a Kurd publication and I have not been successful in confirming this with other sources. Is anyone able to shed some light on this unit's operations in CY?
When you compare Makarios Drushotis's (sorry for spelling) books with Kemal Yamak's book you can reach serious ideas bout that connection. But if you interest about what is going on in North Iraq, I recommend John Philger's books. No cencorship