Cypriots file war crimes case against Turkey
Cypriot activists file complaint at International Criminal Court over what they say is Turkish settlement policy.
A group of Cypriots has filed a war crimes complaint against Turkey at the International Criminal Court over what they say is its policy of settling Cyprus’ breakaway north with mainland Turks.
Cyprus split into a Turkish-speaking north and an internationally recognised Greek-speaking south in 1974 when Turkey invaded after a coup that aimed to unite the island with Greece.
A Turkish Cypriot declaration of independence is recognised only by Turkey, which maintains 35,000 troops there.
Cypriot European Parliament member Costas Mavrides, who filed the complaint on the group’s behalf, said Monday that settlement activity contravenes international law and has significantly altered the demographics of northern Cyprus.
An Israeli-based rights organisation, the Shurat HaDin Law Center, helped the group, which calls itself Cypriots Against Turkish War Crimes, draft the complaint.