Grave by grave, a new project in divided Cyprus tries to mend mistrust
- A group of Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots is restoring cemeteries in divided Cyprus to promote peace and mend mistrust, despite bleak chances for talks to end the divide.
- The restoration of cemeteries is seen as a moral act for reconciliation in Cyprus.
- Greek Cypriot workers are rebuilding a 100-year-old stone wall at a Muslim cemetery in Tochni.
- Turkish Cypriots are visiting Tochni to reconnect with their past and honor their ancestors.
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Grave by grave, a new project in divided Cyprus tries to mend mistrust
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Read Full ArticleHealing Divides: A New Project in Cyprus Bridges Trust One Grave at a Time – EUROP INFO
In a divided Cyprus where mistrust has long defined relations between communities, a new initiative is seeking to bridge the gap-one grave at a time. The “Grave by Grave” project aims to foster reconciliation by addressing the shared history buried beneath the island’s conflict. Through meticulous documentation and restoration of neglected cemeteries, organizers hope to build trust and understanding between Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots, h…
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