He demands his reinstatement in the Lower Court

Occupied, Kato Dikomo, refugee

A refugee from the Lower Court of Kyrenia province, he appears determined to return and settle under conditions in his occupied village.

Theodoulos Theodoulou, in particular, claims that the land in which his ancestral home was, which was demolished by the occupation troops and is now inside a camp, was given to him.

As he states, in the free areas he does not have any real estate and renounces the right to rent assistance that he receives from the refugee rehabilitation committee, in order to return and settle in Dikomo.

As part of the efforts he is already making for resettlement after 46 years in his village, where he lived the first 14 years of his life, until July 1974, he requested the intervention of the Minister of Interior, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the President of the Republic. , of the Archbishop, even of the Turkish Cypriot leader Mustafa Akinci, but as he emphasizes "despite the numerous reminders and phone calls" no one answered him and did not inform him if he had taken any action related to his request.

Nevertheless, he does not step back from his claim, he is not disappointed and as he underlines, it is not excluded that he will even turn to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in order to get back the land he owns and thus be able to return for resettlement. in his village.

Commenting on the case of another Greek Cypriot refugee, Nikolas Skouridis from Larnaca in Lapithos, who took back his land through the compensation committee operating in the occupied territories and after building on it, resettled in his village under the administration of the pseudo-state, he said. he does not intend to follow the same route to reach Dikomo.

Source: The Liberal