Was this really the British masterstroke? The ultimate divide and rule strategy? The darkest design to justify the harsh measures they knew they had to take to prolong their colonisation of Cyprus? An attempt to give substance to their demands for bases should they be forced to abandon their imperial rule? In the case of the EOKA I belive this belief to be very fanciful.In the case of the TMT I have little doubt it is true...
http://www.cyprus-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 747#231747
I believe that to anybody with a clear mind it is obvious that the British have used the TC minority of Cyprus as means to deny to Cypriots their freedom and self determination.
The British initially fully exploited any justified fears that the TC minority could have in order to take them on their side and against Greek Cypriots.
Later on they fully exploited the greed that TCs (like everybody else) have, by promising and giving to them huge gains on the expense of Greek Cypriots, ensuring in this way that the antagonism and hate between Cypriots would continue forever.
Here are some small parts of a British made documentary about that period:
The British hire Turkish Cypriot policemen to fight against the Greek Cypriot liberation fighters:
Britain decides that the Turkish Cypriot minority can be used as an excused to deny to Cypriots their freedom and self determination, so they propose to Turkey to partition Cyprus.
First inter-communal conflict: