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Cypriots Remember "Black July"
August 2025
Cypriot communities in Australia have held events to condemn the military
coup by the Greek junta and EOKA B’ and the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in the
summer of 1974.
Members of the Cypriot diaspora, Australian Federal, State and local
Government representatives, Community leaders and friends of Cyprus
attended the events.
On Sunday 20 July, the Justice for Cyprus Committees and Cyprus Community
organisations across the nation, held wreath laying ceremonies and protest
rallies to mark the 1974 tragic events. Following a memorial service at the St
Elias Norwood church, about 150 Adelaide Cypriots, gathered at the Cyprus
Club memorial for a wreath laying ceremony. Speakers demanded an end to
the Turkish military occupation and a just solution based on UNO resolutions
for a federal, united Cyprus.
A memorial service for those who fell in Cyprus in 1974, was also held at the
Greek Cathedral of Taxiarhes in Adelaide.
On Tuesday 22 July, a public meeting was held at the Cyprus Community
clubrooms with Mr Andreas Gregoriou, envoy of the Cyprus Government, as
guest speaker on current developments in Cyprus. Also in attendance was the
High Commissioner of Cyprus in Canberra Antonis Siamoutis.
Greek Tribune
Adelaide, South Australia