Ebook: The Genocide Files
Author: Harry Scott Gibbons
- Genre: History
- Tags: CYPRUS GREECE TURKEY
- Year: 1997
- Publisher: Charles Bravos
- Edition: First Edition
- Language: English
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The Genocide Files is a thorough
research into the so-called "Cyprus
problem."
It exposes the bias of the United
Nations Organisation towards the Cyprus
Turks, and its apparent inability to protect
them against their more numerous and
militarily more powerful co-inhabitants of
the island, the Greek Cypriots.
The book describes how the Greek
fixation with Enosis - union with Greece
- led to a one-sided war against the Turks
and the brutal massacres of their men,
women and children.
Harry Scott Gibbons explodes the myth
that Greeks and Turks had lived happily
together from independence in 1960 until
1974 when the Turkish armed forces,
without reason or provocation, attacked
Cyprus and divided the island between the
two races. And he explains how the
Turkish intervention came only after the
mainland Greek-led coup which caused a
war of Greek against Greek in which
2,000 Greeks and Greek Cypriots died in
five days, the reason Turkey called its
action the "Peace Operation."
The operation also discovered, in a
series of secret documents captured by the
Turkish forces, a cold-blooded plan to
wipe out the entire Turkish-Cypriot
population, documents that the author
calls The Genocide Files.
His book does not make for pleasant
reading. An authentic tale of brutality
never does.
research into the so-called "Cyprus
problem."
It exposes the bias of the United
Nations Organisation towards the Cyprus
Turks, and its apparent inability to protect
them against their more numerous and
militarily more powerful co-inhabitants of
the island, the Greek Cypriots.
The book describes how the Greek
fixation with Enosis - union with Greece
- led to a one-sided war against the Turks
and the brutal massacres of their men,
women and children.
Harry Scott Gibbons explodes the myth
that Greeks and Turks had lived happily
together from independence in 1960 until
1974 when the Turkish armed forces,
without reason or provocation, attacked
Cyprus and divided the island between the
two races. And he explains how the
Turkish intervention came only after the
mainland Greek-led coup which caused a
war of Greek against Greek in which
2,000 Greeks and Greek Cypriots died in
five days, the reason Turkey called its
action the "Peace Operation."
The operation also discovered, in a
series of secret documents captured by the
Turkish forces, a cold-blooded plan to
wipe out the entire Turkish-Cypriot
population, documents that the author
calls The Genocide Files.
His book does not make for pleasant
reading. An authentic tale of brutality
never does.
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