Cypriot: With the emblematic “I DON’T FORGET” the Hall of the Hellenic Parliament was illuminated 2024-07-21 01:15:55

“We pay tribute to the brave, dead, missing and living Helladians and Cypriot warriors who, in tragically adverse circumstances, defended the independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity, but also the constitutional legitimacy of the Republic of Cyprus,” said the speaker of the Parliament, Konstantinos Tasoulas in a delegation of the Committee of Occupied Communities of Cyprus with whom he met in the Parliament.

According to a relevant announcement by the Parliament, the sign-symbol with which the House of Parliament was illuminated was created by the writer, Nikos Dimos, on the morning of August 14, 1974, the day Cyprus was divided into two parts by the invasion of “Attila”, with 37% of its territories to date remain under Turkish occupation. “I DON’T FORGET” condenses, painfully, the entire Cypriot tragedy, half a century later and even though the martyred Megalonisos now belongs to the European Union. The iconic sign was printed on thousands of stickers, copies were sent to newspapers, the slogan “I DON’T FORGET” was translated into many languages ​​and sent to many parts of the world where there were Greek (Greek and Cypriot) students.

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