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Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 10:01 pm Post subject: United Nations Resolutions, Cyprus |
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United Nations Resolutions, Cyprus
The Security Council
Security Council Resolution 186 (1964)
-Condemns the Turkish aggression and state sponsored terrorism against
Cyprus that began in December 1963 which the Security council states is
in violation of Article 2 Paragraph 4 of the UN Charter and orders
Tureky to refrain from further use or threat of any such action.
-Gives a mandate to the Cypriot National Guard to put an end to the
bloodshed and restore the rule of law using all necessary means. This is
the same mandate given to the NATO lad alliance that fought against
Saddam Hussein.
-Sanctions the creation of a UN peace keeping force.
Security Council Resolution 193 (1964)
-In the wake of continued Turkish aggression against Cyprus, including
hostage taking by the Turkish government sponsored TMT terrorist group
and the parachuting in of Turkish commandos, and its escalation to the
bombing and napalming of civilians by the Turkish Air-Force the UN
demands the Turkey cease instantly its bombardment and use of military
force of any kind against Cyprus.
Security Council Resolution 353 (1974)
-Condemns the illegal Turkish invasion of Cyprus which is contrary to
the provisions of the UN Charter.
-Demands the immediate withdrawal from Cyprus soil of all illegal
Turkish invasion forces and the supporters of Nikos Sampson who the CIA
and Henry Kissinger had ordered to assassinate President Makarios with
NATO's blessing.
Security Council Resolutions 357-360 (1974)
-Condemns Turkeys violation of the UN ceasefire in-order to begin a
second wave of invasion 3 weeks after democracy had been restored
-Condemns Turkeys deadly attacks against the UN Peacekeeping force.
-Demands that Turkey stop its invasion and withdraw its troops from
Cyprus soil
Security Council Resolution 367 (1975)
-Condemns the creation of a "Federated Turkish State" out of the areas
of Cyprus which Turkey illegally seized and ethnically cleansed.
-Condemns Turkeys deliberate ethnic cleansing and violation of the UN's
previous resolutions and demands that Turkey implement General Assembly
Resolution 3212(XXIX) immediately.
Security Council Resolution 541 (1983)
-Condemns the declaration of the so-called "TRNC", demes it legally
invalid and for Turkey to withdraw it's declaration and on all nations
not to recognise it.
Security Council Resolution 550 (1984)
-Condemns Turkish threats to settle the Famagousta suburb of Varosha and
demands that it be handed over to the United Nations.
-Condemns Turkeys failure to retract its unilateral declaration of the
"TRNC".
The General Assembly
General Assembly Resolution 3212(XXIX) (1974)
-Demands the withdrawal of all Turkish occupation forces from Cyprus and
an end of all Turkish interference in it's affairs.
-Demands that the Refugees which Turkey ethnically cleansed be allowed
to return to their homes.
General Assembly Resolution 37/253 (1983)
-Condemns Turkeys continuing violation of the UN's Resolutions and its
illegal occupation ethnic cleansing and colonisation of Cyprus and calls
for these resolutions of be implemented immediately.
-Demands the withdrawal of all Turkish occupation forces and the end of
Turkish interference in Cyprus affairs.
-Demands that Turkey respect the human rights of all Cypriots including
the three basic freedoms and the right of the Refugees to the homes in
safety and to take immediate measures to that effect
-Considers that situation resulting from Turkeys use of force can not be
allowed to influence or affect to solution of the Cyprus Problem.
Human Rights Sub-Commission Resolution 1987/19 (1987)
-Condemns the gross and systematic violation of human rights in Cyprus
by Turkey and the lack of progress to ascertain the fate of the people
missing form Turkeys concentration camps.
-Demands that the rights of the refugees to freedom of movement,
settlement, and property in the occupied areas be restored.
-Condemns Turkeys illegal colonisation of the occupied areas and equates
it with Genocide (as defined by the international convention).
European Union
The European Court of Human Rights
Cyprus v. Turkey (1974-1976)
-The European Commission of Human Rights finds Turkey guilty of
violating 14 Articles of the European Convention of Human Rights and its
first protocol, including killings, displacement of persons, deprivation
of liberty, mass rapes, torture and inhuman treatment, deprivation of
possessions, looting and wonton destruction, discrimination and no remedy.
Cyprus v. Turkey (1976-1983)
-The European Commission of Human Rights finds Turkey guilty of repeated
violation of 14 Articles of the European Convention of Human Rights and
its first protocol including missing persons, displacement of persons
and separation of families, deprivation of possessions, discrimination,
no remedies, deprivation of liberty, deprivation of life, ill-treatment
and forced labour.
Cyprus v. Turkey (application no. 25781/94)
-Finds Turkey guilty of 14 violations of the European Convention of
Human Rights in occupied Cyprus, including the continuing violations of
the right to life, protection of property, and right to effective
remedy, and violations of the right to freedom of thought, conscience
and region, and freedom of expression of the Greek Cypriots and the
violation of the right to a fair trial of the Turkish Cypriots.
The European Parliament
European Parliament Resolution (19/09/96)
-"deeply shocked by the killings that took place in August during a
peaceful demonstration for the reunification of the island, where two
Greek Cypriots were killed and several wounded, including two UN
peacekeepers, by the security forces of the Turkish-occupied part of Cyprus"
European Parliament Resolution (24/10/96)
-"shocked by the latest cold-blooded murder in Cyprus of yet another
Greek Cypriot, Petros Kakoulis, in Cyprus by the Turkish occupation army"
European Parliament Resolution (17/09/97)
-"appalled at all statements by Rauf Denktash, leader of the Turkish
Cypriot community, that there will be war in Cyprus if its application
to join the EU is successful"
http://www.greece.org/cyprus/Documents.htm
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