In collaboration with ΣΕΚΑ Victoria, the Cyprus Community of Melbourne & Victoria, and the 50th Year Action Group, the GCM is calling for a united front in advocating for a free and reunited Cyprus.
The Greek Centre will be bathed in red light, a stark reminder of the lives lost and the ongoing struggle. Communities across Victoria will come together to commemorate this tragic event, expressing solidarity with displaced families and the enduring Cypriot culture.
The 1974 invasion remains a violation of international law, leading to displacement and suffering. The GCM reaffirms its stance against this injustice and its unwavering support for a peaceful resolution.
The enduring impact of the invasion is deeply felt within the Melbourne community. They stand united in remembering the victims and supporting those seeking justice.
This call extends beyond Melbourne, urging the global community to join the fight for Cypriot human rights and sovereignty. The world must not forget the injustices faced by the Cypriot people, and together, we can strive for a unified and peaceful Cyprus.
Statements from Community Leaders
This is a powerful display of unity and a call to action. Join the Melbourne Greek Community and stand with Cyprus in the fight for a free and united future.
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