[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 114 (Tuesday, July 21, 2015)]
[House]
[Page H5301]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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41ST ANNIVERSARY OF TURKEY'S INVASION OF CYPRUS
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Florida (Mr. Bilirakis) for 5 minutes.
Mr. BILIRAKIS. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to mark an anniversary that
has pained the Cypriot and Hellenic communities for 41 years.
On July 20, 1974, 41 years ago yesterday, in blatant violation of
international law, Turkey invaded Cyprus and captured much of the
northern part of the island.
Since the invasion, Turkey has occupied nearly 40 percent of Cyprus.
They inhabit homes previously owned by Greek Cypriots, forcibly
relocating 160,000 Greek Cypriots and infusing the island with hundreds
of thousands of Turkish settlers. Another 1,500 Cypriots remain missing
since the 1974 invasion, including four Americans whose remains have
not been located.
Religious artifacts and cultural relics have been destroyed in the
wake of the Turkish Army's invasion and, after 41 years of
displacement, are now lost to time. Hundreds of churches and
monasteries have been shamefully desecrated, losing all sense of their
historic and religious significance.
Cyprus has been a steadfast ally, and Cypriots deserve an end to this
senseless division.
With negotiations underway again for reunification, let's hope this
time next year we will be celebrating the end of this illegal
occupation. As it builds, Turkey cannot be allowed to stonewall this
democratic process any longer.
Today the United States stands in a unique role as a friend of both
Cyprus and Turkey. As an honest broker to both sides, we can help them
to see that a unified future for Cyprus is far more promising than the
present.
The United States' relationship with all its allies--Turkey
included--must be based on shared values and mutual respect. At the
core, the rule of law must be respected above all else.
Forty-one years of illegal occupation is 41 years too long. Cyprus
has long been a strong and faithful ally of the United States, and we
owe our support for both peace and the end of this illegal occupation.
I encourage the Cypriot leaders to keep up the hard work of unifying
a people divided for over a generation. Many hard issues remain, but,
hopefully, this will be the last year we acknowledge this illegal
occupation.
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