Agios Amvrosios wrote:Cyprus is a far safer place to get stationed. In terms of violence, except when the Turks shot some civilians in the head in 1996, nothing much has happened there for 31 years
Some civilans? I believe it was only a single civilan that was shot - a 'civilian' that had forced his way past the ineffective UN border guards who proceeded to try and pull down a Turkish flag in the Turkish army sector of the buffer zone. Just the sort of 'macho' mindset indicating more 'balls' than sense that caused so much death and pain and suffering in Cyprus' past. Do not get me wrong I do not condone the action taken by the Turkish army in this case - I would have prefered they shot him in the leg and then jailed him myself, but if you purposely stick your hand into a lions cage and the lion rips your arm off, it's not just the lion that is to blame imo.
Nothing much has happened for the 31 years that the Turkish army has been in Cyprus. Before that of course there was much murder and oppression and violence and pain and suffering on both sides, though that TC community as the smaller and weaker community bore a greater proportion of that pain and suffering and death. And you wonder why we want 'gurantees' in any future settlment?