Acts of Aggression against the Turkish Cypriots
1955–1964 intercommunal violence - The AKRITAS PLAN
Bloody Christmas Battle of Tillyria 1974 coup 1974 Turkish invasion
[b]Battle of Pentemili beachhead Maratha, Santalaris and Aloda massacre
1997 Missile crisis Maritime zones dispute [/b]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1974_Cypriot_coup_d%27%C3%A9tat
Following the coup, the newly established junta started a crackdown on Makarios supporters, resulting in a number of deaths and a "significant number", according to Frank Hoffmeister, being detained. The number of deaths from the coup remains a disputed issue,[14] as the Republic of Cyprus lists the deaths due to the coup among the missing due to the Turkish invasion. According to Haralambos Athanasopulos, at least 500 Greek Cypriots have been placed on the list of 1617 Greek Cypriot missing people and their deaths blamed on the Turks and Turkish Cypriots.[24] According to Milliyet on 19 July 1974, violent clashes had broken out in Paphos, and even excluding Paphos, the death toll due to Greek Cypriot infighting was about 300 civilians and 30 Greek soldiers, whose bodies were brought to Athens.[23]
UNTIL The Greek Cypriots Admit and bring to true justice those Greek officers whom KILLED their So-called Greek Cypriot brothers and STOP falsely blaming Turkey, the true Cyprus problem can never be resolved.