Beneath The Carob Trees
£12.00
ISBN
9789963229758
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Beneath the Carob Trees chronicles the efforts and pays tribute to all those who labour to end the suffering of the bereaved and to support reconciliation between the communities in Cyprus.
| Weight | 0.520000 |
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| ISBN13/Barcode | 9789963229758 |
| ISBN10 | 9963229751 |
| Author | Nick Danziger [photos] words by Rory MacLean |
| Binding | Paperback |
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| Date Published | 6th June 2016 |
| Report Date | 2025/11/27 |
| Pages | 208 |
| Publisher | Armida Publications |
From the book
[…] ‘In the early days it was dangerous for people to talk to us. Informants and witnesses were bullied into silence. Our investigators were threatened. The perpetrators feared being exposed, of course. But today they understand that our work is humanitarian, that the information is not used against them.’
Every investigation begins with a whisper. The CMP’s seven Turkish Cypriot investigators – alongside Murat – follow leads, linger over coffees and listen for the truth. Their work is mirrored by Greek Cypriot investigators active in the south of the island. Sometimes the investigators coax witnesses into confession. Sometimes they rely on hearsay. Sometimes a murderer will reveal himself by blurting out on his deathbed, ‘I killed him and buried him under a carob tree.’ […] | Murat Soysal – Assistant to the Turkish Cypriot Member of the CMP
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[…] ‘I communicate with the killers by finding common ground,’ Xenophon said. ‘We have a drink together. We shoot the breeze. Alcohol helps to break the chains. I try to establish a relationship based on trust, which I will never betray even though I disagree with almost everything the killer says. I try to break his loyalties to brother, to army, to country, to nationality. I offer to relieve him of the burden of guilt. As a result, in time, most killers will reveal things that they have never said to anyone.’
Xenophon – like Murat – is blessed with a prodigious memory. He can recall the details of almost every missing person, every killing field, every weeping widow on the island. As the CMP’s leading Greek Cypriot investigator, he feels ‘a moral responsibility to suffer with the sufferers’. […] | Xenophon Kallis – Assistant to the Greek Cypriot Member of the CMP
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Since 1981 the Committee on Missing Persons has worked to tackle an enduring humanitarian tragedy in Cyprus.
Over the last decade, it has undertaken more than a thousand excavations and exhumations across the island, recovering and identifying the men, women, and children who went missing forty or fifty years ago, and returning their remains to their families.
This extraordinary bi-communal work has been carried out by a new generation of Cypriots determined to heal the wounds left open by their fathers and grandfathers.
Beneath the Carob Trees chronicles their efforts and pays tribute to all those who labour to end the suffering of the bereaved and to support reconciliation between the communities.