Marking the 35th Anniversary of the Greek Junta coup, and the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, during a week of special events known as 'Cyprus Week' organised annually by Theatro Technis.
A seminar presented by Lobby for Cyprus at Theatro Technis
Cyprus: Getting it Wrong, Getting it Right
* Mr. Martin Packard a former intelligence analyst and author of 'Getting it Wrong: Fragments from a Cyprus Diary 1964' will explain the partitionist approach pursued by the British Authorities during the time he served in Cyprus. * Dr. Klearchos Kyriakides, a lawyer and Senior Lecturer at the School of Law of the University of Hertfordshire will explain what has gone wrong and how we can 'get it right'.
Other events within the week of activities include:
Lobby of British Parliament by the Federation of Cypriot Organisations in the UK "Turkey must change its intransigent stance on Cyprus say British Parliamentarians" Full video of this event is available online at: http://www.archive.org/details/NationalFederationofCypriotsintheUnitedKingdomTurkeymustchangeitsintransigentstanceo
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Reviewer:grokked - - July 24, 2009 Subject: Getting it Wrong - Facebook Page announced This comment is made to announce the creation of a Facebook page for Martin Packard's Book - "Getting it Wrong, Fragments from a Cyprus Diary 1964".
This Facebook facility is intended to bring together various videos featuring Martin Packard speaking about his experience in Cyprus with written reviews about the book and enable discussion through comments made by visitors to the site.
This facility CAN be seen by all users of the internet at the address provided below, though only those persons who have their own profile at Facebook will be able to 'become fans' or to make comments at that site.
The site includes video footage not available elsewhere.
The site does also include links to the video detailed at this page, as well as to a video produced by Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation's Anoiktoi Fakelli (Open Files) Series, which is also available at Archive dot org at: