Citizens against a European Parliament monument promoting redacted Cypriot history

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267 signatures

53 %
500 objectifs de collecte

267 signatures

53 %
500 objectifs de collecte
  1. Lancé 01/11/2025
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During its October 2025 second plenary session, the European Parliament, at the initiative of MEP Michael Hadjipantela (DISY / EPP), approved the creation of a ‘memorial in honour of the victims of the 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus’, to feature in one of the institution’s buildings.
 
The Greek Cypriot losses and missing are unquestionably tragic. But tragedy in Cyprus does not begin in July 1974. The purposeful omission of Turkish Cypriot deaths, displacements and disappearances, not only during 1974, but throughout the prior decades, is a blatant attempt at rewriting history. One that obscures the uncomfortable reality and responsibility of intercommunal violence and shared sorrow. The issue of lost and missing persons concerns all Cypriot communities, a reality acknowledged by the European Institutions and United Nations through the celebrated work of bi-communal initiatives such as The Committee on Missing Persons in Cyprus (founded in 1981). For the European Parliament, which has all the historical and forensic information at its disposal, to solely commemorate Greek Cypriot victims is to be complicit in the deliberate erasure of Turkish Cypriot suffering from the history of Cyprus and Europe. Either the monument commemorates all victims, or none.
 
This initiative, from its conception to its politicised phrasing, is an ideologically driven manipulation of history catering unilaterally to a one-sided and incomplete narrative. As such it seeks to instrumentalise institutional privilege and power to further disguise biased perspectives under the cloak of official European history.
 
This project has been swiftly criticised and deplored by Cypriot activists from bi-communal organisations celebrated by and collaborating with the EU institutions, such as Petros Suppuris and Hüseyin Akansoy (European Citizenship Award, 2012), Christos Efthymiou and Erbay Akansoy from ‘Together We Can’ (Cyprus Peace Award, 2023), United Cyprus Platform (2006), as well as academics specialised on Cypriot communities warning on diplomatic risk this proposed monument poses (https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2025/10/27/turkish-cypriots-federal-cyprus-tufan-erhurman-2025-election/)

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For the European Parliament, a supposed representative democratic institution, to facilitate, embolden and legitimise such a redacted recollection of Cypriot history is worrying. In an age of misinformation plaguing the institution’s own functioning, giving into such obvious post-truths sullies the EP’s integrity and completely undermines the EU’s claims to be ‘an honest broker’ between the Turkish Cypriots and the Greek Cypriots. As regards the institution’s ideal of ‘united in diversity’, the erasure of an entire community from historical narratives is reprehensible. European Citizens object to their taxes being used to distort collective memory.

There is no history of Cyprus without the inclusion of all Cypriot communities. The island’s suffering bares Greek, Turkish, Maronite and Armenian surnames, TOGETHER. No monument will wash away collective responsibility and guilt. History, honesty and decency beckon the European Parliament to reconsider this one-sided project that only cultivates further division in an already fractured country.

Merci pour votre soutien, Sylviane Lust, Brussels

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Pétition lancée: 01/11/2025
Fin de la collecte: 30/04/2026
Région: Union européenne
Catégorie: Droits civils

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Je tiens à affirmer mon refus catégorique d'une candidature commune ou d'une duplication d'un élément inscrit comme algérien. Le oatrimoine culturel doit être préservé dans le respect de sa r provenance documentée et de l'intégrité des inscriptions existantes.
Je vous remercie de votre attention et de votre vigilance.
Cordialement,
Citoyen algérien

I am a displaced Turkish Cypriot

Very important for us!

I was living in northern Cyprus for more than 12 years between the years of 2012 and 2024 and I am aware of the difficulties and the situation in northern Cyprus

It’s important to remember the ‘others’’ suffering in order to reconcile properly.

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