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Around 80 hard-line, Turkish nationalists gathered outside the offices of Kibris Media Group in the north on Sunday morning, to protest about a cartoon published by the group’s daily newspaper last May.
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Members of the Rebirth Party (YDP) and of more than 10 non-governmental organisations established by Turkish settlers in the north, laid black wreaths in front of the building and demanded the cartoonist was sacked.
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They also demanded that Kibris newspaper apologised for what they described as a “racist” and “divisive” cartoon.
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Protesters carried flags of Turkey and of the breakaway regime and chanted slogans such as “Cyprus is Turkish, it will remain Turkish”.
Cartoon protest outside Kibris office
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Cartoon protest outside Kibris office
Around 80 hard-line, Turkish nationalists gathered outside the offices of Kibris Media Group in the north on Sunday morning, to protest about a cartoon published by the group’s daily newspaper last May. Members of the Rebirth Party (YDP) and of more than 10 non-governmental...