i guess till i left cyprus i shared the same views as i was expected to have. as i kid i was admiring the greek heroes, and i even baught from school a tape with EOKA songs which i knew all of them by heart. but somehow i got dissillusioned from patriotic words, and political parties (that i attented for a while) quite fast. my parents never actually had contact with tcs so i didnt get any positive or negative feelings from them. from my refuggee grandfather, i learned to dislike the english but not the tc ( the first thing he can remember in his life was at the age of 3 when a gc was shot dead from the english soldiers outside his house. his mother took him over the dead person and told him : do you see this guy. the english killed him.... i guessnow its clear why ).
a history teacher at school, as we learned european history managed to put into my head that history is not just facts, and never balck or white. usually it lies in the grey region not mention the colourful.
the picture i had for tcs was the one i could get from the tv, that is the one tc ever on tv , i.e. denktash. the AP caused to me a big confusion and it was only after it, that i heard for the first time critisism on our side. then somehow i came to accept that the mistakes of the past are going to be present in the solution of the future.
meeting with a tc, without actually discussing about the cyprus problem, destroyed a lot of my stereotypes.
i read the "opinions" rather than the news in the newspapers. i isolated 3-4 from some newspapers and i make a small round everyday to politis, phileleftheros, (even though more affected by politis i have to admit that
) eleftherotypia and the last couple of weeks to the turkish daily news (i have to say that such level of serious journalism is absent from cyprus. even though i am not sure if they represent the average turk or not). for international news, i prefer to avoid the cypriot ones . they are just too cyprocentric.
when it comes to books. i moved from the ones just accusing EOKA B and turkey, to the ones heavily critisizing makarios policies. the last one i ve finished is from sia anagnostopoulou concerning kemalism - turkey and tcs. quite informative and scientifically structured. it doesnt attempt to critisize but to present the other side. i ve so many questions that i would lke to ask a tc now..