CYPRUS PROBLEM Procedural failures and missing evidence undermine ''military court'' case. File photo Despite acquittal Greek Cypriots still held in occupied areas Newsroom Despite being acquitted by the so-called “military court” in occupied Nicosia, five Greek Cypriots remain unable to return to the free areas, showcasing both the procedural irregularities and ongoing tensions in the occupied territories. READ MORE
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